[Free Case Study Presentation] Introducing the case study of Honda R&D, which reduced CPU time and engineering time.
This is an introduction to a case study implemented at Honda R&D. Previously, various commercial mesh creation tools from other companies were used, but the quality of the viscous layer often diverged, leading to dissatisfaction. Therefore, we switched to our 'HEXPRESS/Hybrid'. As a result, not only were these issues resolved, but CPU time was reduced to one-third, and engineering time was shortened to 30 minutes per mesh. [Case Study] ■Challenges - The quality of the viscous layer often diverged, leading to dissatisfaction. - It was difficult to become proficient. ■Effects - CPU time was reduced to one-third. - Engineering time was shortened to 30 minutes per mesh. - Turnaround time was reduced. - It became possible to research many designs in a short time. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Cadence Design Systems Japan Co., Ltd. is engaged in the development, sales, and support of electronic design tools from Cadence Design Systems in the United States, as well as design support services. We not only undertake customer designs but also provide feedback on challenges and know-how derived from our cutting-edge design experience to Cadence's R&D, enabling the development of new design methods and tools. Additionally, the development and sales of various IPs, which are key to improving design efficiency, are also one of our important activities. Furthermore, we offer a wide range of solutions, from intensive support for the early implementation of newly introduced tools to analyzing customers' current design methods, identifying issues, proposing solutions, and actually building new design methods and environments.