Fluid-structure interaction simulation for design provided by Japan ESI.
It is possible to analyze fluid and structures in a coupled manner using the particle method (SPH) and the finite volume method (FVM).
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Fluid-Structure Coupled Simulation ESI's fluid-structure coupled analysis can be applied to various fluid-structure coupling problems, such as damage assessment from bird strikes on aircraft engines, collision assessment of offshore floating bodies, damage evaluation of tanks due to tsunamis, and operational and torque evaluation of wind power generation turbines under natural wind, using particle methods (SPH) and finite volume methods (FVM) for fluid and structural analysis.
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Damage assessment of aircraft engines due to bird strikes, collision assessment of offshore floating structures, damage assessment of tanks due to tsunamis, and operational and torque evaluation of wind power turbines due to natural winds, etc.
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ESI Group is a leading company in "virtual prototyping," providing innovative solutions and services focused on "materials physics." We have developed unique solutions that enable the replacement of physical prototypes and experiments with virtual design, manufacturing, assembly, testing, and evaluation. Leveraging today's cutting-edge technology, ESI's virtual prototyping addresses performance evaluation throughout the product lifecycle, from the start of use to the end of life, proposing a broader concept: Product Performance Lifecycle (TM). This is achieved by creating a Hybrid Twin (TM) that utilizes simulation, physics, and data analysis, allowing for smarter product development, maintaining a connection with the actual product, and enabling performance predictions and maintenance timing throughout the product's usage period.