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[Technical Column] Multi-Color Inkjet Analysis Using OpenFOAM

OpenFOAM has a cost advantage for inkjet calculations! Let me explain the benefits!

This column explains the benefits of using OpenFOAM for inkjet analysis. OpenFOAM is an open-source thermal fluid analysis solver that can perform calculations of free surfaces using the VOF method. A free surface refers to a distinct interface formed between two immiscible fluids, with the classic example being the interface between water and air, known as the "water surface." For more details, please refer to the related links. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 ■ The "water surface" of mineral water and the "interface" of dressing ■ VOF - Volume of Fluid method ■ CFD analysis of inkjet ■ Multicolor inkjet analysis ■ Cost advantages *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.

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[Technical Column] The Difference Between Impact Analysis and Static Analysis

Automotive impact analysis is a typical dynamic analysis! A diagram of automotive side impact analysis using LS-DYNA is included!

This column explains technical information useful for CAE practice in a Q&A format. We provide clear answers to questions such as, "How do impact analysis and dynamic analysis differ from static structural analysis?" For more details, please refer to the related links. We encourage you to take a look. 【Contents】 ■Question ■Answer ■The maximum instantaneous stress cannot be captured in static analysis ■The dynamic properties of materials affect the results *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

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[Structural Analysis Example] Collision Analysis Side Crash of a Car

For drop and impact analysis, we introduce the concept of "impact force considering the propagation of stress waves" for analytical calculations!

In considering shock analysis, there are (1) shock forces derived from absorbed energy, (2) shock forces derived from the equations of motion of rigid bodies, and (3) shock forces derived from the propagation of stress waves. (1) refers to the stress at the maximum deformation displacement when the deformable body is impacted. (2) is determined from the equilibrium of the inertial force of the colliding object (rigid body) and the reaction force from the deformable body, while (3) introduces the concept of stress waves. In 'LS-DYNA', the approach of (3) is incorporated for analysis calculations in drop and impact analysis. [Overview] ■ (1) Shock forces derived from absorbed energy - The stress is considered at the maximum deformation displacement when the deformable body is impacted. - It is assumed to occur not at the moment of impact, but when the deformation of the deformable body reaches its maximum after the impact. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

  • Structural Analysis

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[Structural Analysis Example] Impact Analysis of a Falling Weight on a Reinforced Concrete Beam

Accurately reproduce experimental results! The concrete constitutive laws use KCC, Winfrith, and CSCM!

We conducted an impact analysis of a reinforced concrete beam using three types of concrete constitutive laws and validated the simulation accuracy by comparing it with experimental results. The concrete constitutive laws used were KCC (MAT_072R3), Winfrith (MAT_084-085), and CSCM (MAT_159). The Winfrith model allows for the visualization of crack patterns, and the analysis results confirmed the direction of the cracks. Additionally, when examining the impact analysis at an impact velocity of 9 m/s using the KCC model, it was found that the typical impact damage behavior of the beam was well represented. 【Concrete Constitutive Laws Used】 ■KCC (MAT_072R3) ■Winfrith (MAT_084-085) ■CSCM (MAT_159) *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

  • Structural Analysis

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[Structural Analysis Example] Penetration Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Walls Using SPG

It is possible to analyze the fracture behavior without causing mass and energy loss due to element removal!

We present a case study of a rigid body engine colliding with a rebar-free concrete wall modeled using SPG. By using SPG, it is possible to analyze the failure behavior without causing mass and energy loss due to element deletion. With the SPG control parameters added in Ver.R10, the stability of particle behavior in brittle fracture analysis, such as collisions and penetrations of concrete materials, has improved. 【Concrete Material】 ■MAT_DAMAGE_CONCRETE_REL3 ■Density: 2.3×10-9 ton/mm3 ■Poisson's Ratio: 0.2 ■Young's Modulus: 25920 MPa ■Compressive Strength: 30 MPa ■Tensile Strength: 2.9 MPa *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

  • Structural Analysis

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[Structural Analysis Example] Buckling Analysis of an Empty Can

The initial buckling location is in the body due to the increase in strength at the bottom! Here is an analysis case using "Ansys LS-DYNA."

We will introduce an analysis example that evaluates the buckling load and buckling shape of an empty can compressed in the vertical direction. In buckling analysis, even slight errors in the initial shape can lead to buckling behavior. Even if the analysis data has the same plate thickness, basic shape, and material properties, considering initial imperfections causes the initial buckling location to change from the bottom to the body. Additionally, when considering work hardening at the bottom of the empty can, the strength of the bottom increases, resulting in the initial buckling location being at the body. In the related links below, we present the analysis results in a video, so please take a look. [Summary] - Even if the analysis data has the same plate thickness, basic shape, and material properties, considering initial imperfections causes the initial buckling location to change from the bottom to the body. - When considering work hardening at the bottom of the empty can, the strength of the bottom increases, resulting in the initial buckling location being at the body. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

  • Structural Analysis

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CAE entrusted analysis

An experienced CAE engineer will carry out a series of analysis tasks.

We provide a contract analysis service where we select the appropriate solver based on the analysis theme, execute the analysis on behalf of our clients, and deliver the results report. You can also specify the analysis solver. Additionally, we can deliver the analysis model without conducting the analysis ourselves. If the standard features of commercially available analysis software cannot accommodate your needs, we also offer development services to customize the solver and incorporate the desired functionality. We can accept individual analysis tasks on a spot basis, as well as provide outsourcing services for a series of analysis tasks that arise in a project. If you have requests for service formats other than these, we will do our best to accommodate them, so please feel free to consult with us.

  • Contract Analysis

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[Analysis Case] Stirring Analysis Considering Hardening Reaction

The molding of resin products requires an important stirring process to uniformly mix the materials! Here we introduce examples of stirring analysis.

In the molding process of resin products, the stirring process to uniformly mix multiple materials is important for both molding defects and quality. In the case of thermosetting resin materials (base agent and hardener), calculations considering the spread of each material and the curing reaction during stirring are necessary. Therefore, we customized the interFoam solver and developed a solver that takes into account the concentration changes of the base agent and hardener during stirring, as well as the curing reaction. 【Case Overview】 ■ Confirm the distribution and progress of the reaction rate in the stirring tank ■ Identify areas where the base agent tends to remain without reacting ■ Can be used to examine ideal stirring conditions such as wing shape, rotation speed, and the presence or absence of baffles *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Elastoplastic analysis of arbitrary shaped solid frames SNAP

Faster and more accurately. Analyzing the behavior of complex buildings.

SNAP performs member-level elastic-plastic dynamic response analysis, stress analysis, and incremental analysis for structures of arbitrary shapes.

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SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation Heat Conduction Analysis

White paper available!! "Heat conduction analysis that cannot be learned in engineering school"

The use of fluid dynamics (CFD) is no longer limited to experts. A new class of CFD analysis software called "concurrent CFD" has proven to be highly effective for thermal conduction analysis, enabling mechanical engineers to make key decisions quickly on their workstations without the need for CFD specialists. This intuitive process, integrated into a 3D CAD environment, allows designers to optimize products during the design phase, reducing manufacturing costs across a wide range of mechanical design and systems. *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us as well. ▼ The white paper can be downloaded from the link below ▼

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★A Must-See for Designers! 【SOLIDWORKS Technical Manual】

Packed with time-saving tips for using SOLIDWORKS! This book compiles techniques to improve work efficiency, from the basics to advanced applications!

Currently, the cumulative sales of the licensed software SOLIDWORKS have surpassed 3 million copies, and it is widely used by many companies in Japan. Have you ever felt while working with SOLIDWORKS that it could run a bit more smoothly? In fact, you can improve your work performance with just a few techniques! We are offering a collection of know-how for SOLIDWORKS users as a free gift! This book is packed with tips for time-saving and efficiency improvement, gathering the essentials for utilizing SOLIDWORKS. *You can view the entire collection of know-how through the PDF download. 【Practical Seminar】Analyze with 3D CAD! SOLIDWORKS CAD Design × Analysis Seminar (Limited to 4 companies per session) ◯ Apply here ◯ https://www.digitaldesign-s.co.jp/seminar/event/dms2019/ (Please note that applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.) Location: Digital Design Service Co., Ltd. Headquarters Capacity: 4 people ★ For details on the date and time of the event and to apply, please check our website.

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Engineering services for collision and impact analysis of protective barriers / Contracted analysis

Would you like to outsource the analysis work to reduce the number of experiments for the protective fence, lower experimental costs, and shorten development lead time?

At Japan ESI, we conduct contracted analyses such as strength analysis and impact analysis using the structural analysis integrated solution, Virtual Performance Solution. Here, we will introduce our engineering services related to supports, vehicle stops, guard pipes, wall parapets, bridges, protective fences, guardrails, and wire ropes. By providing us with the 3D CAD model of the product you wish to evaluate through analysis, along with material property data and analysis conditions, it is possible to predict what you would like to evaluate through experiments. ■ Items to be prepared - Product 3D CAD - Material property values and constraint conditions of components - Load conditions and impact conditions ■ Items available from ESI - Passenger car model - Large vehicle model ■ Model creation considerations - We will create an analysis model based on your specified conditions. ■ Reporting of results - Impact force, load, deformation amount - Collision acceleration - Detachment position - Detachment angle - Detachment speed - Overcoming confirmation - Maximum intrusion amount

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Heat sink 'Thermal Design/Analysis Service' *User guide available now

With over 25 years of industry experience, Zaward becomes a partner in solving heat dissipation issues! Engineers appreciate the 'Thermal Design/Analysis Service' as it allows them to allocate resources to areas other than heat!

Zaward's "Thermal Design/Analysis Service" is a one-stop service that handles everything from consultations on thermal issues to thermal analysis and heat sink design. The downloadable data is a document that explains our "Thermal Design/Thermal Analysis Service." 【Main Content】 ◇Common Challenges Related to Heat Dissipation →Why do we struggle with heat dissipation? ◇Three Steps to Heat Sink Design →Check the pathway to solving heat dissipation problems ✓ ◇Preparation Before Thermal Analysis / Sample Report of Analysis Results →Confirm necessary information for heat sink selection with a checklist! →Get a preview of the outputs you can obtain from using our service. ◇Case Studies of Utilizing Thermal Analysis Services →Look at actual cases to get an idea! You can view it immediately from "PDF Download." Feel free to contact us with any inquiries. 【Our Features】 ■Over 25 years of experience and achievements in heat dissipation ■Ability to propose suitable heat sinks quickly from the perspectives of performance, manufacturing, and cost ■Long-standing relationships with overseas factories, enabling comprehensive support from consultation to delivery with strong negotiation power (including arrangements for customs clearance and accompanying factory audits).

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High Frequency Noise Analysis "RF Noise Analysis"

Analysis of the effects of external high-frequency noise.

By adding a layer on top and creating something equivalent to an antenna, it is possible to simulate external high-frequency noise. Whether the noise resistance has improved after the substrate modification can be estimated without creating the substrate. 【Features】 ○ Total terminal voltage when 900MHz is radiated from the upper antenna ○ It is evident that the induced voltage has decreased in the modified substrate ○ An assessment of quality can be made once the artwork is completed For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Switching Noise Analysis: Conducted Noise Analysis of the DC-DC Converter Section

Simulating switching characteristics using a MOSFET switch.

Examining the conducted noise of the DCDC converter during switching operation. Adding a 0.1uF capacitor at the power terminal reduces high-frequency noise, but it has been confirmed that noise increases around 6.7MHz. 【Features】 ○ Simulating switching characteristics using MOSFET switches ○ Nonlinear operation using SPICE models For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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