Eliminate the setbacks in CAD/CAE division of labor! Introducing the effects of CAE and optimization observed in real projects.
We will thoroughly explain the root causes of CAE distrust, such as the "endless backtracking (catchball)" caused by the division of design and analysis, and the "discrepancy between actual machine tests and analysis results." We will present an approach to shift from using CAE as a post-verification tool to a development method based on highly accurate "correct physical modeling." Using optimization algorithms, we will create an ideal framework and unveil the process of "simulation-driven design" that simultaneously achieves "extreme weight reduction" and "significant reduction in development man-hours" through nine case studies. *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.*
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Our company is a UK-based consulting firm specializing in analysis, with "optimized design" as our corporate philosophy. We excel in product development centered around optimization and simulation, utilizing advanced CAE methods that are the foundation of our company to assist in developing high-performance products at low costs. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.







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