
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS SERVICE
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) used to be performed solely to
determine the strength and functionality of completed component and
product designs. It was used by people or departments working separately
from designer engineers.
The use of FEA analysis services have a particular
value to designers due to the size and complexity of the systems they
are developing, FEA analysis services can identify design issues that
may elude a designer's review simply because of the dynamic nature of
machinery's many moving parts.
Thermal finite element analysis,
nonlinear finite element analysis, flow dynamics are a grate value for
Product Designers who are in need to evaluate the designs early in
the design cycle, determine causes of premature failures in the field,
quickly explore designs changes aimed at reducing cost and weight, and
determine the product's factor of safety. One of the primary benefits of
utilizing analysis up-front in the design cycle is the ability to test
multiple design options while still in the initial concept phase.
Our
Finite Element Analysis services are to help Product Designers to
determine:
• Explore Multiple Design Options
• Reduce Physical
Prototypes
• Optimize Design Performance FEA
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Strength of
materials deals with the relations between the external forces applied
to elastic bodies and the resulting deformations and stresses. In the
design of structures and machines, the application of the principles of
strength of materials is necessary if satisfactory materials are to be
utilized and adequate proportions obtained to resist functional forces.
Forces are produced by the action of gravity, by accelerations and
impacts of moving parts, by gasses and fluids under pressure, by the
transmission of mechanical power, etc. In order to analyze the stresses
and deflections of a body, the magnitudes, directions and points of
application of forces acting on the body must be known. The time element
in the application of a force on a body is an important consideration.
Thus a force may be static or change so slowly that its maximum value
can be treated as if it were static; it may be suddenly applied, as with
an impact; or it may have a repetitive or cyclic behavior.
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is another service we provide and it that can be of
great assistance in solving such problems. Very often, however, CFD
programs are very complex and difficult to use, especially by design
engineers who have not had a great deal of advanced education in the
physics of fluid flows.