User Guide
CAE (Computer Aided Engineering)
The competitive market of today, requires a quality product with reliability and durability. As a rapid response in terms of
study and implementation of products. The term CAE means a set of techniques that allow the assessment of aspects of a
product generally designed by CAD
Computer-aided engineering (often referred to as CAE) is the use of information technology to support engineers in tasks such
as analysis, simulation, design, manufacture, planning, diagnosis, and repair.
Among the CAE areas covered include:
1. Stress analysis on components and assemblies using FEA (Finite Element Analysis);
2. Thermal and fluid flow analysis Computational fluid dynamics (CFD);
3. Kinematics;
4. Mechanical event simulation (MES).
5. Analysis tools for process simulation for operations such as casting, molding, and die press forming.
6. Optimization of the product or process.
Computer Aided Engineering has greatly reduced both development and overall cost
as well as shortened the timeline to market…
Utilizing CAE technology for both our Electronic and
Speaker designs…










