What Race Car Teams Can Learn from Passenger Car Designers
White Paper
ABSTRACT
Racing design lags behind its peers in the commodity automobile industry in some key respects, particularly in the realm of electrical design. This paper explains how today’s automated ECAD tools, widely used among consumer OEMs, can help race teams bring reliable, compact, cost-effective electrical system designs to their platforms in minimal time.
Related Resources
Meeting the Challenge of Developing the 'More Electric'...
Technology Overview 43:12Meeting the Challenge of Developing the 'More Electric' Aircraft
As electronic content increases dramatically in aerospace design, aircraft are evolving into sophisticated networked computing platforms. Unfortunately, there has not been a corresponding evolution in electronic...
TAGS: Aerospace, General Session, IESF, Mil-Aero, Military, Capital
Connected Technology for Manufacturing Engineering
Technology Overview 29:40Connected Technology for Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing engineers apply their skills and knowledge to huge volumes of data to accomplish complex tasks. This session shows how Capital’s capability extends into manufacturing process planning...
TAGS: Aerospace, General Session, IESF, Mil-Aero, Military, Capital, Capital FormboardXC, Capital HarnessXC, Capital ModularXC, Capital Harness MPM, Capital Harness TVM
Strong Aircraft, Weak Economy: A Complicated Picture
Technology Overview 49:54Strong Aircraft, Weak Economy: A Complicated Picture
A discussion of all major market trends in the aviation business today, the presentation will cover growth rates, market risks, and competitive dynamics for all turbine-powered aircraft markets, products,...
TAGS: Aerospace, General Session, IESF, Mil-Aero, Military, Capital


