Capabilities & Resources
The modelling group cover a wide-range of computer aided engineering
applications using a variety of techniques including:
Computer Aided Design (CAD) refers to software programs
that assist engineers and designers to design and manufacture physical
products.
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is concerned with
obtaining numerical solution to fluid flow problems by using computers.
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is the application of
the finite element method to the analysis of static or dynamic physical
objects and systems including analysis of heat transfer and fluid dynamics.
Finite element method (FEM) The finite element method
is used for solving partial differential equations (PDE). Solutions
are achieved by either eliminating the differential equation completely
(steady state problems), or rendering the PDE into an equivalent ordinary
differential equation.
Factorial Experimental Design (FED) uses Taguchi principles,
which allow you to change more than one factor but in a controlled format
known as an array. The results of the trials are analysed using a procedure
which studies the combined results rather than one result at a time
allowing understanding of processes and identifying how to control them.
MARC is used to analyse and optimize designs. The package
offers automated nonlinear analysis of contact problems commonly found
in rubber and metal forming and many other applications.
ANSYS The Mechanical Family of Products offers a full
depth of analysis from concept simulation to advanced analysis and breadth
of simulation capabilities from linear to nonlinear coupled physics
analysis. Capabilities include a full complement of nonlinear and linear
elements, material laws ranging from metal to rubber. ANSYS Mechanical
products are widely used across industries from automotive, aerospace,
biomedical, electronics and consumer products.
CFX uses technology such as a coupled multi grid solver
that solves the full system of hydrodynamic equations simultaneously.
Solid Works helps reduce time-to-market and design
better quality products faster. It delivers 3D mechanical design capabilities.
SolidWorks works with both surfaces and solids in the same environment.
Data Translation designs from a variety of sources
including: 2D DXF/DWG, 3D DXF, STEP, Initial Graphics Exchange Specification
(IGS), STL, ACIS®, Parasolid®, VDAFS, Pro/ENGINEER Part and
Assembly files, Unigraphics Part and Assembly files, Mechanical Desktop
Part and Assembly files, Autodesk Inventor Part Files, Solid Edge Part
and Assembly Files, CADKEY Files, IDF and VRML.
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