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TEK Corporation Business Overview

We will optimize and support your product development operations with CAD/CAM/CAE!

Our company was established in 2004 and is engaged in the sales, education, support, and consulting related to CAE. We offer a variety of product sales operations supported by engineers in various industries such as automotive, machine tools, industrial equipment, home appliances, industrial design, electronics, precision instruments, medical devices, and others. 【Business Activities】 ■ Sales, education, support, and consulting related to CAD/CAM/CAE ■ Contract analysis (structural, impact, thermal, electromagnetic fields, thermal fluid) *For more details, please refer to our catalog or feel free to contact us.

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  • Other CAD related software
  • Contract Analysis
  • CAE software

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OpenFOAM dedicated GUI 'GUI-FOAM'

You can configure input files based on a GUI (Graphical User Interface)!

"GUI-FOAM" is software for creating input files for "OpenFOAM" (produced by OpenFOAM Foundation Ltd.). Instead of creating input files with an editor, this software allows you to configure input files using a GUI (Graphical User Interface). Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. 【Features】 ■ Creates input files (excluding mesh-related files) ■ Allows configuration of input files using a GUI (Graphical User Interface) *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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  • CAE software

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Resin Molding and Rheology, 16th Edition: "Kamal's Reaction Kinetics Model"

A detailed explanation of the time changes in reaction speed and reaction rate using graphs! Introduction to the Kamal model and its basic characteristics.

In practice, it is common for a wide variety of materials to be blended into thermosetting resins according to their applications, and many materials with different reaction forms exist. Therefore, there are materials with the characteristic that the reaction rate does not reach its maximum initially under isothermal conditions, and a reaction rate equation that effectively represents this is desired. One of the models that fits this is the Kamal reaction rate equation, which is now frequently used in the world of CAE. [Contents] ■ Kamal model and basic characteristics ■ Time variation of reaction rate and reaction degree - Example of isothermal characteristics - Example of heating characteristics - Other reaction rate models *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.

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Resin Molding and Rheology, Lecture 10: "Representation of Viscosity's Temperature Dependence"

Introducing representative model equations! It is common to incorporate temperature dependence of viscosity in viscosity equations used in CAE!

When a liquid tries to change shape, resistance due to intermolecular forces arises, and this magnitude becomes viscosity. As the temperature rises, the molecular motion of the liquid becomes more active, and since the molecules want to move freely, viscosity decreases. In the plastic molding process, the temperature of the resin changes significantly, so viscosity is greatly affected by this. Therefore, it has become common to incorporate the temperature dependence of viscosity into the viscosity equations used in CAE. In this column, we will introduce representative model equations. [Contents] ■ Andrade's equation ■ WLF (Williams, Landel, Ferry) model equation *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.

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