CAE
Overview
CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) is a system that creates models in a virtual computer environment and conducts advance evaluations of various simulations and technical analyses.
Engineering
By analyzing and predicting errors that may occur during product manufacturing in advance,
it minimizes errors that may occur in the design, mold production and development processes.
- Improved Quality
- Design Efficiency
Improvement - Reduced
Development Time - Ensured
Stability Standards - Cost Savings
ANSYS Mechanical & ANSYS NLS
Providing safer and consistent quality
through various analysis techniques.
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Static Analysis
Static analysis is the most fundamental analysis forms in structural analysis, where the designer in the product design phase verifies whether the anticipated structural role of the product is safe from external forces through linear or nonlinear methods, confirming its stability through the validation stage.
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Modal &
Harmonic
AnalysisIt confirms the product's inherent natural frequencies and allows for the verification of resonance points induced by external forces and the product’s stress caused by them.
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Pressure Analysis
It evaluates the safety and performance related to the internal pressure of structures, confirming deformations, stress concentrations, and potential damage caused by pressure.
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Thermal Analysis
It applies virtual heat to the product to predict issues caused by deformation and stress, allowing for appropriate responses in the design phase of structures sensitive to thermal deformation.
Moldex3D
Using precise analysis technology,
it predicts problems early on and prevents errors
in the production process.
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Flow & Packing Analysis
MoreBtnAn analysis that allows for the selection of the optimal gate and confirmation of the overall flow pattern after product design. It provides crucial information, especially for gate selection.
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Cooling Analysis
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Warpage Analysis
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