List of CAE products
- classification:CAE
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Presentation of explanatory materials on JIS and ISO standards. We propose suitable safety barriers from a rich product series! Free rental of demo kits.
- Other safety and hygiene products
Amino acid-derived natural cationic polymer that can be used in food preservatives, hygiene materials, and daily necessities. It is a safe material as it is a fermentation product produced by natural ...
- Shelf life enhancer
Introduction of the preservative polylysine / fermented polyamino acids that contribute to food poisoning prevention.
We provide easy-to-understand materials explaining the natural preservative polylysine, which prevents food poisoning. ε-Polylysine (hereafter referred to as polylysine) is an amino acid-derived preservative widely used as a food preservative. By adding polylysine, the growth of microorganisms that cause food poisoning can be prevented. Every year, food poisoning caused by microorganisms is a significant issue and is frequently reported in the news. Even foods that do not appear to be spoiled can rapidly proliferate microorganisms if the growth environment is suitable, so caution is necessary. Even if something looks clean, contamination by bacteria can progress, posing a risk of food poisoning. By ensuring hygiene management during the manufacturing process, proper storage at appropriate temperatures, and the appropriate use of the preservative polylysine, food safety can be more effectively protected. 【Features】 ■ A safe material produced through fermentation by natural microorganisms (not genetically modified organisms) ■ Provides a good image as a natural fermented product ■ Listed in the existing additive registry as a food preservative ■ A safe domestic product *Please feel free to contact us.
It is possible to identify areas where air and water flow are stagnant within the target area! Explaining the benefits of fluid coloring.
- Other analyses
Examples using theoretical solutions without electromagnetic field analysis are provided! Explanations will be accompanied by diagrams and graphs!
- Other analyses
An example analysis of filling a cylindrical cavity with rubber material is presented! Functions necessary for calculating rubber materials are explained.
- Other analyses
Foam the material in a cylindrical container and measure the time change in volume! Explanation of the comparison with calculation results!
- Other analyses
An explanation of the basic wave generation function and application examples are provided! By using OpenFOAM, various fluid analyses can be conducted.
- Other analyses
Published the analysis model of the simulation! Introducing the accuracy verification experiment of the multiphase flow analysis solver.
- Other analyses
Examples of the applicable use of rotatingWallVelocity are provided! We will explain it clearly using diagrams!
- Other analyses
Explanation and application examples of code-embedded boundary conditions! A color map of velocities on a vertical cross-section parallel to the flow velocity is provided.
- Other analyses
In DEM, a large number of particles takes a long time to compute! Here’s a method to avoid this!
- Other analyses
Reproduction of the washing excavation phenomenon is possible! A simple explanation of DEM calculation methods and the computational functions of DEM software!
- Other analyses
Automotive impact analysis is a typical dynamic analysis! A diagram of automotive side impact analysis using LS-DYNA is included!
- Other analyses
There are three main types of CAD data handled in CAE analysis! Technical information useful for CAE practice explained in a Q&A format.
- Other analyses
Introducing various books as references for nonlinear structural analysis using the finite element method!
- Other analyses
We propose additional features for any insufficient functionalities! We also offer specialized seminars and consulting services.
- Structural Analysis
Introducing a solver that adopts the finite element method to calculate unknowns (such as pressure, velocity, and temperature) at the nodes!
- Structural Analysis