CAE — Computer-Aided Engineering — is simulation and analysis: structural, thermal, modal, motion, flow. It is how you learn whether a design survives contact with the real world before you cut metal.
In N23D, CAE meshes the native CAD model in-process. No defeatured import, no lost material or contact definitions, and every result is bound to the exact revision it was run against.
Native connections that matter:
- CAE ↔ CAD: iterate design and analysis in the same session; geometry changes re-mesh automatically.
- CAE ↔ CAM: feed process-induced stress and distortion back into machining strategy.
- CAE ↔ PLM: validation evidence is attached to the revision, so audits and certification packages assemble themselves.
- CAE ↔ ERP: material choices driven by analysis flow straight into sourcing and cost.
Solvers scale safely across cores on a 100% Rust runtime. See the platform.




