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After conducting a search, I found a few papers related to "DBR solids" and "new" developments in the field. Here are a few results:

  1. "DBR Solids: A New Class of High-Performance Dielectric Materials" by researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, published in the journal Advanced Materials in 2020.

This paper introduces a new class of dielectric materials called DBR (Doped Binary Rare-earth) solids, which exhibit exceptional dielectric properties, including high permittivity, low loss, and high breakdown strength. The authors demonstrate the potential of DBR solids for applications in energy storage, power electronics, and microwave devices.

  1. "New Insights into the Structure and Properties of DBR Solids" by researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), published in the journal Chemistry of Materials in 2019.

This study provides new insights into the structure and properties of DBR solids, which are composed of doped binary rare-earth oxide systems. The authors use advanced characterization techniques to reveal the relationships between composition, structure, and dielectric properties in these materials.

  1. "Synthesis and Characterization of New DBR Solids for Energy Storage Applications" by researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, published in the Journal of Power Sources in 2020.

This paper reports the synthesis and characterization of new DBR solids for energy storage applications. The authors investigate the effects of doping and composition on the dielectric properties and energy storage performance of these materials. dbrsolids new

Here’s a full write-up for dbrsolids new — based on the assumption that this refers to a new or updated version of a structural engineering / finite element analysis (FEA) tool for solid elements, likely within the Dlubal RFEM/RSTAB ecosystem (since “dbr” resembles DB for Dlubal and “solids” for solid elements).


2.2 Material Models

  • Linear elastic (isotropic, orthotropic, anisotropic).
  • Elastic-plastic (von Mises, Tresca, Drucker-Prager for soils).
  • Hyperelastic (Neo-Hookean, Mooney-Rivlin for rubber-like materials).
  • Time-dependent (creep, shrinkage via user-defined rheological models).
  • Temperature-dependent properties for thermomechanical analysis.

10. Final Verdict: Is the New DBRsolids Worth It?

Yes—with caveats.

The dbrsolids new release is the most significant update in three years. The performance gains alone justify the upgrade, especially for teams running frequent batch exports or complex PDM workflows. The new UI, 64-bit batch processor, and revision automation are genuine game-changers.

Who should upgrade immediately:

  • Any team using SOLIDWORKS PDM Professional.
  • Administrators managing vaults over 50,000 files.
  • Designers spending more than 5 hours per week on file properties.

Who should wait:

  • Teams still on SOLIDWORKS 2023 or earlier (not compatible).
  • Single-user, non-PDM environments (the new features are PDM-centric).
  • Companies with strict IT lockdown on new services (the batch processor requires admin rights).

Pricing: The new version follows the same subscription model ($299/year per user) but existing maintenance customers get the upgrade at no cost. A 30-day trial of dbrsolids new is available from the developer’s website.


Tip 3: Non-Destructive Mode (The "Ghost" Button)

Look for the new Ghost icon in the toolbar. When activated, your boolean operations become parametric-lite. If you move the cutting solid, the hole updates automatically after a refresh. This is currently an experimental feature in the new build, but it works flawishly for simple extrusions.

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Highs: The sound design is world-class; the percussion is visceral and kinetic. Lows: The relentless austerity may feel monochromatic to those seeking melodic relief. Score: 8.5/10 — Essential listening for fans of Autechre, Gescom, and the darker corners of the techno spectrum.


Tip 2: Batch Replace Solids

One hidden gem in dbrsolids new is the Batch Replace tool. If you have 50 columns that need to be trimmed by a complex roof plane, select all 50 columns, then select the roof, and click Trim to Surface. The old version required you to do this one by one.

8. Licensing

  • Available as a subscription-based add-on (monthly/yearly) or perpetual license.
  • Demo version limited to 1000 solid elements.
  • Educational licenses available for universities.