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Contracted analysis ★ Lightweight design, increased rigidity/strength, resonance and other vibration issues, various automation, etc.

Leveraging years of experience in the manufacturing industry, we propose methods tailored to your challenges and requests, handling everything from data creation to analysis, evaluation, and reporting. ★ Case studies available ★

If you are working on structural optimization related to lightweight design, strength improvement, vibration issues, or if you are struggling with that approach, or if you are exploring 3D printing, scanning image processing, modeling, and analysis, our experienced technical staff will work with you to solve your problems. We can take on everything from data creation to analysis, evaluation, and report preparation (even just part of it). Even if your issues are vague and specific details have not been decided, we will engage in detailed discussions and propose methods that align with your requests. Please feel free to contact us. ◎ Main Achievements Various lightweight designs, strength improvements, reverse engineering, resonance avoidance, numerical fitting, noise and vibration reduction, trade-off analysis in structural optimization, CAD model generation for optimized shapes, reinforcement design, reduction of mesh creation man-hours, simulation model creation, editing STL data for 3D printing... and many more. ★ We are currently offering a collection of various problem-solving case studies: Download from [PDF Download] ↓ Download from our website here ↓ https://www.quint.co.jp/cgi-bin/solution-CS.cgi

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  • Structural Analysis
  • Contract Analysis

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[Today's ANSYS] Utilized for water flow simulation (LIXIL)

We would like to introduce an interview article with Mr. Manabu Umeda and Mr. Shinichi Sagara from LIXIL Corporation!

I would like to introduce information about how CAE and CFD are useful in the world, including interesting application examples, primarily through articles from the information magazine "ADVANTAGE" published by ANSYS, Inc. and ANSYS Japan Co., Ltd. This time, we will present an interview article with Mr. Manabu Umeda and Mr. Shinichi Sagara from LIXIL Corporation, who are utilizing flow analysis of toilet products in the design and development of new products. There are various fluid analysis tools available, but the reason for choosing ANSYS Fluent is that it can simulate products such as toilets and bathtubs, which are composed of curved surfaces. One of the benefits of introducing simulation is "visualization." Since ceramic toilets can only be visually inspected up to the point where water accumulates, it is not possible to see the condition of the drainage path. With simulation, it is possible to confirm the internal flow on the drainage side, allowing for appropriate measures to be taken based on simulation results, rather than relying solely on the intuition and experience of the designers. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*

  • Company:IDAJ
  • Price:Other
  • Development support tools (ICE, emulators, debuggers, etc.)
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Case study of fluid analysis for a two-axis screw compressor.

Introduction to a fluid analysis simulation of a two-axis screw compressor using SimericsMP+ and SCORG, as a case study in thermal fluid analysis.

CFD allows for the shortening of product development periods, reduction of prototype costs, and acquisition of detailed data that is difficult to measure through experiments. In this article, we will introduce application examples that can be useful for product development using Simerics' CAE/CFD software. Two-axis screw compressors have applications in refrigeration and air conditioning-related fields, including air conditioners and refrigerators. In the design process, significant costs and time must be spent on prototyping and experiments. With Simerics' CFD, high-performance thermal fluid analysis can be processed quickly through large-scale parallel computing, yielding results easily and rapidly. Additionally, the cooling lubricants are analyzed using the VOF method, recreating conditions close to actual experiments. This is expected to lead to significant reductions in man-hours and costs! There are many more reasons to use Simerics' CFD software. Please check the link below or feel free to contact us!

  • simulator
  • Thermo-fluid analysis
  • Contract Analysis

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<For Customers> Solving various issues with large-capacity CAD data!

Are you currently having trouble with large-capacity CAD data support?

Recently, the performance of CAD systems and software has improved significantly, greatly increasing their capabilities compared to the past. This has also led to larger file sizes for CAD data itself. Data that poses no issues within native systems can cause problems when used with other brand CAD systems or various CAE/CAM software, leading to inquiries from customers who are experiencing difficulties with loading and processing. Therefore, by using the Simplifier function of our core technology software "3D_Evolution," it is possible to quickly and easily create data containing only the necessary elements for each workflow. This has resulted in positive feedback from many customers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1-Month Free Trial Available! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Our software is not only appealing to end users but also to trading companies, so we would be grateful if you could contact us.

  • Other CAD
  • Data conversion software

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Today's ANSYS mission is 'without prototyping' (Tokyo Electron)

We would like to introduce an interview article with Mr. Kazuo Kibi from Tokyo Electron Limited!

I would like to introduce information that highlights how CAE and CFD are beneficial to society, including interesting application examples, primarily through articles from the information magazine "ADVANTAGE" published by ANSYS, Inc. and ANSYS Japan Co., Ltd. This time, we will present an interview article with Mr. Kazuo Kibi from Tokyo Electron Limited. The company holds the top share in Japan and the third largest share in the world as a semiconductor manufacturing equipment manufacturer. As a long-time user of ANSYS Fluent, the company utilizes simulation to clarify and predict phenomena occurring within their manufacturing equipment. They leverage simulation software from upstream to downstream in the design process, but now the management has assigned them a more challenging mission of "not creating prototypes." Creating prototypes requires enormous costs and time. Therefore, if they can avoid making prototypes, there is no doubt that they can achieve significant economic and time benefits. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

  • Company:IDAJ
  • Price:Other
  • Development support tools (ICE, emulators, debuggers, etc.)
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Introduction to "Manufacturing and Performance Analysis Solutions"

For evaluating product performance and examining manufacturing processes! We will introduce solutions related to manufacturing and performance analysis.

In recent years, due to the influence of weight reduction and efficiency improvements, the design and material technologies of automotive components have become increasingly advanced, making considerations such as "how to enhance product performance during the manufacturing process" increasingly important. However, in actual manufacturing processes, products are produced through multiple processes, yet many CAE analyses focus solely on a single process or physical phenomenon. ESI Group proposes to replicate and predict design and manufacturing processes that include multiple processes, challenging to reduce lead times and costs through virtual prototyping. 【Case Studies】 ■ Fatigue durability analysis considering the casting process By faithfully modeling the pressing, welding, and press-fitting processes and transferring the residual stress and strain from each process, we evaluate the impact on the final fatigue strength performance. ■ Impact analysis considering the die-casting process The strength of die-cast products decreases in proportion to the amount of surface oxides entrained during filling. By providing material strength corresponding to the amount of entrainment calculated from die-casting simulations and conducting impact simulations, we achieved a good correlation with actual machine tests. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Fusion360 Experience Course - From Creating Mechanical Parts to Assembly

By modeling parts and creating assemblies, you will be able to experience the design flow using Fusion 360.

Fusion360 is an integrated 3D CAD application that handles CAD, CAM, CAE, and rendering. Among its features, the hybrid modeling capability that supports solid, surface, polygon, and mesh modeling is based on innovative ideas that set it apart from traditional CAD products, earning high praise across various industries. Not only does it offer innovation, but it also includes traditional mechanical 3D CAD functionalities, allowing for advanced mechanical design, including individual part design, product assembly creation, and sheet metal functions, despite its price. In this seminar, you will experience the design flow using Fusion360 by modeling parts and creating assemblies. It is recommended for those considering the active adoption of 3D CAD, those who have hesitated due to cost, and those looking to reduce the operational costs of existing 3D CAD systems. Date: Saturday, May 26, 2018, from 13:30 to 16:30 *Fusion360 2018 will be used. *One computer (Windows) will be provided per person.

  • Technical Seminar
  • 3D CAD
  • 3D CAM

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Simerics MP+ is also used for oil cooling analysis of eAxle.

Analyze the oil cooling of the eAxle using Simerics, which has strong rotation and VOF capabilities! It's also suitable for switching from other general-purpose CFD solvers or particle methods.

【The following fluid analyses are possible】 ■ Free surface flow ■ Flow considering the compressibility of air contained in liquids ■ Pressure pulsation, water hammer effect ■ Coupling of pump flow with the rigid body motion of valves and cam rings ■ Flow in low to medium vacuum conditions ■ Compressible flow (subsonic) ■ Cavitation ■ Flow field (velocity vectors, pressure), flow rate, fluid forces, and time variation of torque Recently, there has been an increase in projects for oil cooling analysis of eAxles for automobiles, and when solving the VOF method with other CFD software, we have received inquiries such as: - Analysis time is too long - It is difficult to create fine calculation meshes - It diverges and does not converge Additionally, even when analyzing with particle methods, we have received feedback that accurate thermal analysis cannot be performed, and it can only determine the areas where oil is present. Our company undertakes actual contract work from Tier 1 customers, gaining know-how that cannot be obtained solely from software sales. Development source's SAE presentation paper on motor oil cooling https://saemobilus.sae.org/content/2020-01-0168/

  • Thermo-fluid analysis
  • Contract Analysis
  • simulator

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Simerics MP+ is also used for the oil cooling analysis of E-Axle.

Analyze the oil cooling of the E-Axle using Simerics, which has strong rotation and VOF capabilities! It's also suitable for switching from other general-purpose CFD solvers or particle methods.

【The following fluid analyses are possible】 ■ Free surface flow ■ Flow considering the compressibility of air contained in liquids ■ Pressure pulsation, water hammer effect ■ Coupling of pump flow with the rigid body motion of valves and cam rings ■ Flow in low to medium vacuum conditions ■ Compressible flow (subsonic) ■ Cavitation ■ Time variation of flow field (velocity vectors, pressure), flow rate, fluid forces, and torque Recently, there has been an increase in projects for oil cooling analysis of E-Axles for automobiles, and when solving the VOF method with other CFD software, we have received inquiries such as: - Analysis time is too long - It is difficult to create fine computational meshes - The solution diverges and does not converge Additionally, even when analyzing with particle methods, we have received feedback that accurate thermal analysis cannot be performed, and it is only possible to determine the areas where oil is present. Our company has gained know-how that cannot be obtained solely from software sales by actually undertaking contract work from Tier 1 customers. Development source's SAE presentation paper on motor oil cooling https://saemobilus.sae.org/content/2020-01-0168/

  • Thermo-fluid analysis
  • Contract Analysis
  • simulator

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Simerics MP+ is also used for oil cooling analysis of e-axles.

Analyze the oil cooling of e-axles with the powerful rotation and VOF features of Simerics! It's also suitable for switching from other general-purpose CFD solvers and particle methods.

【The following fluid analyses are possible】 ■ Free surface flow ■ Flow considering the compressibility of air contained in liquids ■ Pressure pulsation, water hammer effect ■ Coupling of pump flow with the rigid body motion of valves and cam rings ■ Flow in low to medium vacuum conditions ■ Compressible flow (subsonic) ■ Cavitation ■ Time variation of flow field (velocity vectors, pressure), flow rate, fluid forces, and torque Recently, there has been an increase in projects for oil cooling analysis of e-axles for automobiles, and when solving the VOF method with other CFD software, we have received inquiries such as: - Analysis time is too long - It is difficult to create fine computational meshes - It diverges and does not converge Additionally, even when analyzed using particle methods, we have received feedback that accurate thermal analysis cannot be performed, and it only provides a rough idea of where the oil is located. Our company has gained know-how that cannot be obtained solely from software sales by actually undertaking contracted work from Tier 1 customers. Development source's SAE presentation paper on motor oil cooling https://saemobilus.sae.org/content/2020-01-0168/

  • Thermo-fluid analysis
  • Contract Analysis
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Cooling analysis of the e-axle also uses "Simerics MP+".

Analyze the cooling of the e-axle with Simerics, which has strong rotation and VOF capabilities! It's also suitable for switching from other general-purpose CFD solvers or particle methods.

【The following fluid analyses are possible】 ■ Free surface flow ■ Flow considering the compressibility of air contained in liquids ■ Pressure pulsations, water hammer effects ■ Coupling of pump flow with the rigid body motion of valves and cam rings ■ Flow in low to medium vacuum conditions ■ Compressible flow (subsonic) ■ Cavitation ■ Flow field (velocity vectors, pressure), flow rate, fluid forces, and time variations of torque Recently, there has been an increase in projects for cooling analysis of e-axles for automobiles, and when solving the VOF method with other CFD software, we have received inquiries such as: - Analysis time is too long - It is difficult to create fine computational meshes - The solution diverges and does not converge Additionally, even when analyzing with particle methods, we have received feedback that accurate thermal analysis cannot be performed, and it is only possible to identify areas where oil is present. Our company has gained know-how that cannot be obtained solely from software sales by undertaking actual contract work from Tier 1 customers. SAE presentation paper on motor oil cooling from the developer: https://saemobilus.sae.org/content/2020-01-0168/

  • Thermo-fluid analysis
  • Contract Analysis
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Simerics MP+ is also used for oil cooling analysis of e-axles.

Analyze the oil cooling of the e-axle with Simerics, which has strong rotation and VOF capabilities! It's also suitable for switching from other general-purpose CFD solvers and particle methods.

【The following fluid analyses are possible】 ■ Free surface flow ■ Flow considering the compressibility of air contained in the liquid ■ Pressure pulsation, water hammer effect ■ Coupling of pump flow with the rigid body motion of valves and cam rings ■ Flow in low to medium vacuum conditions ■ Compressible flow (subsonic) ■ Cavitation ■ Time variation of flow field (velocity vectors, pressure), flow rate, fluid forces, and torque Recently, there has been an increase in projects for oil cooling analysis of e-axles for automobiles, and when solving the VOF method with other CFD software, we have received inquiries regarding: - Excessive analysis time - Difficulty in creating fine computational meshes - Divergence and failure to converge Additionally, even when analyzing with particle methods, we have received feedback that accurate thermal analysis cannot be performed, and it is only possible to determine the areas where oil is present. Our company has gained know-how that cannot be obtained solely from software sales by actually undertaking contracted work from Tier 1 customers. SAE presentation paper on motor oil cooling from the developer: https://saemobilus.sae.org/content/2020-01-0168/

  • Thermo-fluid analysis
  • Contract Analysis
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Cooling analysis of the eAxle also uses "Simerics MP+".

Analyze the cooling of eAxle with Simerics, which has strong rotation and VOF capabilities! It's also suitable for switching from other general-purpose CFD solvers or particle methods.

【The following fluid analyses are possible】 ■ Free surface flow ■ Flow considering the compressibility of air contained in liquids ■ Pressure pulsation, water hammer effect ■ Coupling of pump flow with the rigid body motion of valves and cam rings ■ Flow in low to medium vacuum conditions ■ Compressible flow (subsonic) ■ Cavitation ■ Time variation of flow field (velocity vectors, pressure), flow rate, fluid forces, and torque Recently, there has been an increase in projects for cooling analysis of eAxles for automobiles, and when solving the VOF method with other CFD software, we have received inquiries such as: - Analysis time is too long - It is difficult to create fine computational meshes - The solution diverges and does not converge Additionally, even when analyzing with particle methods, we have received feedback that accurate thermal analysis cannot be performed, and it can only determine the areas where oil is present. Our company undertakes actual contracted work from Tier 1 customers, gaining know-how that cannot be obtained solely from software sales. Development source's SAE presentation paper on motor oil cooling https://saemobilus.sae.org/content/2020-01-0168/

  • Thermo-fluid analysis
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Cooling analysis of the E-Axle also uses "Simerics MP+".

Analyze the cooling of the E-Axle with Simerics, which has strong rotating and VOF capabilities! It's also suitable for switching from other general-purpose CFD solvers or particle methods.

【The following fluid analyses are possible】 ■ Free surface flow ■ Flow considering the compressibility of air contained in liquids ■ Pressure pulsation, water hammer effects ■ Coupling of pump flow with the rigid body motion of valves and cam rings ■ Flow in low to medium vacuum conditions ■ Compressible flow (subsonic) ■ Cavitation ■ Time variation of flow field (velocity vectors, pressure), flow rate, fluid forces, and torque Recently, there has been an increase in projects for cooling analysis of E-Axles for automobiles, and when solving the VOF method with other CFD software, we have received inquiries such as: - Analysis time is too long - It is difficult to create fine calculation meshes - The analysis diverges and does not converge Additionally, even when analyzed using particle methods, we have received feedback that accurate thermal analysis cannot be performed, and it is only possible to identify areas where oil is present. Our company undertakes actual contracted work from Tier 1 customers, gaining know-how that cannot be obtained solely from software sales. Development source's SAE presentation paper on motor oil cooling: https://saemobilus.sae.org/content/2020-01-0168/

  • Thermo-fluid analysis
  • Contract Analysis
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Simerics MP+ is also used for cooling analysis of e-axles.

Analyze the cooling of e-axles with the powerful rotation and VOF features of Simerics! It's also suitable for switching from other general-purpose CFD solvers or particle methods.

【The following fluid analyses are possible】 ■ Free surface flow ■ Flow considering the compressibility of air contained in liquids ■ Pressure pulsation, water hammer effect ■ Coupling of pump flow with the rigid body motion of valves and cam rings ■ Flow in low to medium vacuum conditions ■ Compressible flow (subsonic) ■ Cavitation ■ Flow field (velocity vectors, pressure), flow rate, fluid forces, and torque over time Recently, there has been an increase in projects for cooling analysis of e-axles for automobiles, and when solving the VOF method with other CFD software, we have received inquiries such as: - Analysis time is too long - It is difficult to create fine computational meshes - The analysis diverges and does not converge Additionally, even when analyzed using particle methods, we have received feedback that accurate thermal analysis cannot be performed, and it is only possible to determine the areas where oil is present. Our company has gained know-how that cannot be obtained solely from software sales by actually undertaking contracted work from Tier 1 customers. SAE presentation paper on motor oil cooling from the developer https://saemobilus.sae.org/content/2020-01-0168/

  • Thermo-fluid analysis
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