Mechanical components
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Simulation gets rid of meshes!
Altair Simsolid, a new-generation simulation software now distributed by Cetim, performs its calculations directly from the CAD models of parts and complete assemblies, without meshes.
The model preparation phase once required before launching simulations is now a thing of the past! With Altair Simsolid, designers of mechanical parts and assemblies can now perform calculations without going through this often long and tedious task. This solution, integrated to the SolidThinking suite provided by Altair, an American software publisher, and now distributed by Cetim, can perform structural analyses without the need to create the usual mesh for finite element calculation: it directly uses the CAD model of the part or assembly to be processed. Even better, thanks to the software’s unique technology, complex geometries no longer need to be “cleaned” and simplified before analysing the designs, unlike with conventional simulation tools. Designers can therefore perform simulations right from the early stages of the design of assemblies, with minimal preparation (definition of the loads and boundary conditions), and this without being numerical simulation specialists. Moreover, the meshless technology of Simsolid gives reliable results in shorter times.
Web demos to discover the technology
Altair SimSolid can process all types of joints (bolt/nut, bonded, welded, riveted or sliding joints) and perform all kinds of analyses (linear static, modal and thermal analyses). It can also process more complex effects, such as nonlinear static analyses (material and geometry) or linear dynamic analyses (temporal, frequency and random response). The software is compatible with most CAD model formats available on the market and with standard formats.
In order to allow industrial companies to discover this technology and become familiar with it, Cetim offers skill improvement packages that include training courses focused on material strength as well as webinars to help users to become familiar with the software.
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References
Detailed analysis of cracking in cast iron components
( Wärtsilä)Assistance in automated polishing
( Chapuis Armes)Designing quieter heat exchangers
( Parker Hannifin)Validating new products using numerical testing
( Corin Group)Introducing IoT in tightening solutions
( JPB Système)Results of studies
Dimensioning of form tapping – Phase 3
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Material fatigue - Factors influencing the fatigue strength of metal of metal materials
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Presentation
The mechanical components market is changing ; as a subcontractor for all major industries, it has to adapt itself to a competitive and highly technological environment: More complex products, innovation, and ecodesign... These are the stakes the market will have to face in the forthcoming years. As a major actor in mechanical innovation, Cetim is a key partner for large project or targeted expertises.