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Unsteady temperature analysis of induction heating and quenching coils / μ-Excel Induction Heating Edition

High-frequency heating, temperature, heat generation, magnetic field distribution, transmission/radiation, temperature dependence, heating ON/OFF cycle is visible!

μ-Excel is analysis software that uses a two-dimensional (or axisymmetric) finite element method. The μ-Excel series consists of individual packages for each analysis theme, allowing for smooth analysis through customized input and output screens for each theme. Additionally, it utilizes Excel macros in the GUI, enabling users to operate it seamlessly with familiar Excel. It is evolving into a rich variety of themes, not only for electromagnetic field analysis but also for heat, structure, fluid, and electromagnetic waves. Please look for the series that matches your theme (currently, there are a total of 11 series). 【Features】 - High-frequency eddy current analysis of heating coils - Unsteady temperature analysis - Temperature, heat generation, magnetic field distribution, magnetic field lines - Transmission boundaries, radiation boundaries, material temperature dependence, nonlinearity of magnetic materials - Impedance calculation, resonant circuit design * It can be introduced at a lower price compared to other analysis software. The academic version is even more economical! * For more details, please contact us or download the PDF.

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Unsteady temperature distribution analysis of heating and cooling mechanisms / μ-Excel Thermal Conductivity Edition

Visualize thermal conductors, heating elements, cooling pipes, temperatures of heating/cooling cycles, and heat flux!

μ-Excel is analysis software that uses a two-dimensional (or axisymmetric) finite element method. The μ-Excel series consists of individual packages for each analysis theme, allowing for smooth analysis from customized input and output screens tailored to each theme. Additionally, it utilizes Excel macros in the GUI, enabling operation in a familiar Excel environment without discomfort. It is evolving into a rich variety of themes, not only for electromagnetic field analysis but also for heat, structure, fluid, and electromagnetic waves. Please look for the series that matches your theme (currently, there are a total of 11 series). 【Features】 - Transient temperature analysis - Temperature and heat flow distribution - Specification of heat-generating bodies and cooling pipes - Consideration of contact thermal conductivity between materials - Transmission boundaries, radiation boundaries, and material temperature dependence (under development) * It can be introduced at a lower price compared to other analysis software. The academic version is even more economical! * For more details, please contact us or download the PDF.

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Mechanical Design Development and Analysis

We provide engineering services that contribute to better product design and development!

Our company offers engineering services that cater to outsourcing needs from conceptual design to detailed design and parts drawing development. We aim to establish long-term collaborative relationships, not only to understand the characteristics of our customers' products but also to comprehend the underlying development environment and individual rules, enabling us to provide the best possible support. Additionally, in the fields of design and development, we leverage the know-how gained from years of experience in analysis to set optimal conditions and evaluations that align with analysis objectives. We contribute to better product design and development through application advice based on analysis results. [Mechanical Design] ■ Machine tools / Sheet metal forming machinery ■ Semiconductor manufacturing ■ Industrial machinery / Construction machinery ■ Production equipment / Household electrical appliances *For more details, please refer to our catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Thermal fluid analysis in the design of electronic devices.

Streamline the design process to reduce the number of prototypes and costs!

The thermal fluid analysis by SRC allows for direct integration of 3D CAD and thermal fluid analysis software through 3D design, enabling the reflection of CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) results from the initial design stage. Verification of temperature fields and flow fields contributes to the efficiency of the design process related to thermal issues, reducing the number of iterations and costs. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.

  • Embedded Board Computers
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DIAdem Big Data Analysis

Quickly analyze and visualize big data! ~ From "data" to "valuable knowledge" - Data analysis solutions ~

■NI DIAdem meets data management needs The more data there is, the more accurate the results can be. However, if there are multiple sources of data or insufficient documentation, it becomes difficult to identify the contents. With NI DIAdem, the necessary processes for data analysis can be efficiently achieved with a single tool.

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[Musculoskeletal Analysis Case] Load Analysis of Water Bag Exercises

Conducting musculoskeletal analysis using AnyBody to investigate the load on the trunk and upper limbs! A case study using fluid analysis results of water behavior.

This article presents a case study analyzing the effects on the body when simulating a cylindrical water bag filled with 5 kg (5 liters) of water, assuming a left and right rotational movement in front of the chest. In this case study, we conducted musculoskeletal analysis using AnyBody, taking into account the complex movement of water at that time, and investigated the load on the trunk and upper limbs. For comparison, we also examined how the load on the human body differs between liquids and solids. As a result, it was found that in the case of liquids, the load variations fluctuate randomly compared to solids. Furthermore, even with the same weight and similar movements, the load on the body changes depending on whether the object being handled is a fluid or a solid. [Contents] ■ In the case of solids ■ In the case of a water bag ■ Analysis results *Detailed information about the case can be viewed through the related links. For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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[Heat Fluid Analysis Case] Airflow Analysis of Solar Panels

You can observe the flow passing through the bottom of the solar panel and the vortices formed on the back of the panel!

This article introduces a case study of airflow analysis around solar panels. We arranged solar panels measuring 10×3m in three rows and subjected them to a wind speed of 10 m/s from the front. The calculations were performed in a three-dimensional, steady-state, incompressible manner, with the computational domain set to a sufficiently large area around the panels. Additionally, in this sample model, only half of one side of the solar panel was modeled. By executing calculations with varying panel spacing and angles, we were able to investigate various patterns of airflow around the panels, confirming the flow passing beneath the solar panels and the vortices forming at the back of the panels. [Contents] ■ Overview of sample calculations for solar panels ■ Analysis results *Detailed information about the case study can be viewed through the related links. For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study of Thermal Fluid Analysis] Cooling in a Warehouse

Arranged two types of materials with different thermal conductivity and density! Analyzed the cooling process of the product.

In this article, we introduce cooling cases within a warehouse. We analyzed the cooling process of products arranged on shelves in a refrigerated warehouse. The air expelled from the air outlet cools the products and exits from the outlet, while inside the product case, two types of materials with different thermal conductivity and density are arranged. The analysis was conducted using 3D unsteady incompressible analysis. [Contents] ■ Overview ■ Analysis Results *Detailed information about the case can be viewed via the related link. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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