(#93) Blast from the Past - Simulating Reality Before Cutting Metal
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This episode breaks down how modern engineering teams ship better products faster by combining concurrent engineering, CAD, virtual reality, and design optimization into one connected workflow. You’ll learn how cross-functional collaboration replaces the old “over-the-wall” handoff through shared workspaces, coordination systems, and captured design history that preserves intent and prevents repeat mistakes. We cover how CAD evolved from drafting to parametric, feature-based solid modeling that supports DFM and DFA, and how that data feeds analysis tools like FEA for stress, buckling, vibration, and nonlinear behavior. The episode also explores VR-driven virtual prototyping, where teams can evaluate fit, function, and usability before cutting metal, reducing downstream cost and rework. Finally, we walk through design optimization methods that turn engineering tradeoffs into solvable math problems, helping teams define boundaries, variables, constraints, and performance criteria to converge on the best design faster. Built for engineers, CAD users, and product teams who want practical ways to speed development, reduce errors, and design smarter with modern digital tools.