Design - Simulation - Tests
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Solutions to the challenges of digitalisation
The Digital Industry Summit, to be held on 16 October 2018 in Paris, France, will help you find the technological, human and organisational answers to the challenges of digitalisation. Cetim will be there to present its approach to support the transformation of SMEs.
The Digital Industry Summit (DIS) will open its doors on 16 October 2018 in Paris, France. Cetim will be taking part in this event organised by Siemens and Atos as a forum for meetings and interactions between industry players and to create an ecosystem to invent the industry of the future. Cetim has been actively involved as a national coordinator for the roll-out of the Industry of the Future initiatives to SMEs. It has designed an approach to support their transformation which will be presented at this event. The approach is intended to give vision and meaning to strategic development, improve operational excellence, foster the repositioning of “human resources” by anticipating the investment in digital technology and data integration.
DIS brings together over 1,500 visitors to work on issues relating to Smart Data and the industry of the future. It enables visitors to obtain technological, human and organisational answers to the challenges of digitalisation. Some 50 partners, all from diverse backgrounds, support and take part in this event. They represent all digitalisation and industrial sectors (R&D, design, 3D printing, cobotics and robotics, virtual twin, open innovation, traceability and logistics, cybersecurity, etc.), including Google Cloud, Microsoft, Rexel, HP, VMWare, Braincube, Adents, Oracle, Dell and many others. Institutional organisations (Gimelec, Symop, l’Agence de développement Normandie, the Grand Est region, etc.) and financial institutions, as well as leading schools and universities will also be in attendance.
Read more information about the Digital Industry Summit on our website, in the “Agenda” section.
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Results of studies
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel - Code Week Meetings - November 2019 - Version Anglaise
Dimensioning of form tapping – Phase 3
Tests of synthetic ropes –Lf200 curve
Material fatigue - Factors influencing the fatigue strength of metal of metal materials
JTC10 – Material efficiency – Summary of standards
References
Aluminium foams released into the stratosphere
( CNES)Remaining useful life: the turbine remains in operation
( Suez EVNA)CFD simulation to optimise performance
( TotalEnergies Fluids)Comprehensive support for validation plans
( Sonceboz)Support at every stage of development
( Purple Alternative Surface)Presentation
With product modelling and simulation potential solutions can be virtually optimized before they are really implemented. We tend to set up a more efficient design by taking fatigue life into account and optimizing safety factors within a fiabilist approach. The main goal is to achieve much shorter development deadlines. Major improvements are experienced in the field of simulation dealing with more and more complex and multi-physical phenomena.
This technological focus includes projects relating to : fiabilist design of products, functional requirement and performance qualification checking, analysis methods based on customer needs, design of clean and silent products, simulation of product behavior and operation.