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Maple is used in diverse application areas including automotive, aerospace, electronics, energy, and finance. Application Briefs demonstrate how the power of Maple can be applied to your work.
Smaller Radiator Design with Optimized Heat Transfer Performance
The demand for more powerful engines in smaller hood spaces has created a problem of insufficient rates of heat dissipation in automotive radiators.
Maple Optimizes Controller Design to Guide the Motion of a Maglev Train
An Electromagnetic Suspension (EMS) Magnetically Levitated (Maglev) train uses the attractive forces of magnets, positioned below a ferrous metal guideway, to levitate a train and guide its motion
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