List of CAE products
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Reduce the workload from handling heavy objects! Here are five case studies that solved customer challenges! We are also accepting free consultations and tests tailored to your work!
- Other conveying machines
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
We have focused on the theme of "knee," which has many examples of musculoskeletal analysis and modeling!
- Structural Analysis
This time the theme is product ergonomics! It has become a large event with an attendance of 100 people.
- Structural Analysis
Held with the theme of motion settings and modeling verification (example of the shoulder joint)! Interesting cases were introduced.
- Structural Analysis
Comparison of two cases with rotation speeds of 40 rpm and 60 rpm! An example of calibration of the setting parameters is provided!
- Other analyses
Here are three advantages of the dynamic explicit method! You can incorporate it into your workflow and proceed with your tasks.
- Other analyses
OpenFOAM has its source code publicly available! It can be used with incorporated time-dependent viscous models and more!
- Other analyses
In general incompressible flow fluid analysis, the Navier-Stokes equations are used as the motion equations!
- Other analyses
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
An experienced CAE engineer will carry out a series of analysis tasks.
- Contract Analysis
We have a rich variety of over 200 material property models! It is possible to configure various materials.
- Structural Analysis
Creation of shape data, physical conditions/mesh creation, examination of results! We have extensive analysis experience.
- Magnetic field analysis/electromagnetic wave analysis
Analysis across a very wide frequency range without loss of accuracy! Equipped with windscreen antenna functionality.
- Structural Analysis
Applying the optimal values obtained from optimization calculations to pressure boundary conditions! Here is a case study of explosive source characteristic analysis.
- Structural Analysis
The water confinement effect is more powerful compared to air explosions! This is a case that shows the destruction situation of the RC version is significantly different.
- Structural Analysis
Cooling water absorbs heat from the metal pipe while flowing! The solver uses the high-precision version R10.1.0 of MPPDYNA.
- Structural Analysis
The solver uses the high-precision version R10.1.0 of MPPDYNA! Water absorbs the heat from the mold, causing the temperature to rise.
- Structural Analysis
Even in cases where strong geometric nonlinearity is present, "LS-DYNA (explicit method)" will follow!
- Structural Analysis
Check the effects of settings that allow fluid mesh movement to follow the structure!
- Structural Analysis
It is expected that the calculation time can be significantly reduced without greatly affecting the results!
- Structural Analysis
Reproducing the "constricted" compression shape of a coil! Here is an example applied to a high magnetic field generation method.
- Structural Analysis
Calculated up to 3 μsec! The analysis results and experimental results for the magnetic field generated at the center of the coil match well!
- Structural Analysis
The material is polycarbonate! It is important to set the fracture strain considering the strain rate dependence!
- Structural Analysis
Reproduce the exam results! Conduct optimization calculations using the coordinates of control points as design variables.
- Structural Analysis
Ideal as a development and design tool! When performing plastic deformation analysis with "LS-DYNA," it is done using dynamic explicit methods.
- Structural Analysis
Destruction criteria can be given independently for each, and if one of them is satisfied, the element will be eliminated!
- Structural Analysis