ParabolicTet
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2004
- 69
Just 30 years ago , workstations would cost millions of dollars , have less than 100 kb of RAM, and take several engineers working full time to operate and program.
My question is how on earth did large companies justify the cost of buying such expensive machines for such little return on investment. You would be limited to the most basic of analysis which you could do faster and cheaper by hand. And what basic part would be worth the multi-million dollar price tag to design it?
It seems many companys underuse FEA despite computers being so relatively cheap.
My question is how on earth did large companies justify the cost of buying such expensive machines for such little return on investment. You would be limited to the most basic of analysis which you could do faster and cheaper by hand. And what basic part would be worth the multi-million dollar price tag to design it?
It seems many companys underuse FEA despite computers being so relatively cheap.