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AweSim-EWI Project Chosen for Department of Energy Program

  The AweSim program at the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) and EWI have been selected to develop one of 10 national industry projects under the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) High Performance Computing for Manufacturing (HPC4Mfg) program. AweSim and EWI will partner with Oak Ridge National Laboratories (ORNL) to develop a cloud-based advanced welding simulation […]

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Offline Programming Increases Uptime for Arc Welding Robots

Arc-welding robots have been around for decades and are used in many industries, including heavy manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and ship building.  Historically, the knowledge and skill required to implement arc-welding robots has been substantial and may have discouraged first-time robot users.  In recent years, however, robotic welding equipment manufacturers and integrators have advanced the level […]

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Ed Herderick Interview: The Need for an ICME/Modeling Roadmap

Last week, a writer for TMS met with Ed Herderick, an applications engineer in EWI‘s Materials Group, to talk about the workshop he’s planning with TMS experts on the topic of ICME (integrated computational materials engineering). See what Ed had to say about why it’s the right time for this workshop, and why a roadmap for […]

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