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Material Dynamics

FEA

Finite Element Analysis is the modeling of products and systems in a virtual environment, for the purpose of finding and solving potential (or existing) structural or performance issues. FEA can be used in new product design, or to refine an existing product, to ensure that the design will be able to perform to specifications prior to manufacturing.

Next Level Cool

  • Linear statics
  • Nonlinear statics and dynamics
  • Normal modes: natural frequencies of vibration
  • Dynamic response: loads or motions that vary with time and frequency
  • Buckling: critical loads at which a structure becomes unstable
  • Heat transfer: conduction, radiation and phase change

What to Expect

Don’t Wait

With Material Dynamics, we can see if a product will break, wear out, or work the way it was designed. It is called analysis, but in the product development process, it is used to predict what is going to happen when the product is used so you don’t have to worry about failure.

For Example

It can be most useful for studying the viscoelastic behavior of polymers. A sinusoidal stress can be applied and the strain in the material is measured, enabling one to determine the complex modulus. The temperature of the coupon or the frequency of the stress is often varied, leading to variations in the complex modulus.

Data Analysis

We analyze all the necessary data to make an educated decision. We examine through the data looking for any imperfections, then work tirelessly to perfect what was once a problem.

Simplicity.

We understand what makes your products better. We envision. We select. We analyse. We develop the process. We manufacture. You succeed.