Introduction of a curve fitting tool to identify material constants of viscoelastic material models
In this article, we are introducing a new analysis tool to identify material constants of viscoelastic problems.
In this article, we are introducing a new analysis tool to identify material constants of viscoelastic problems.
Multiscale.Sim coupled with Ansys Granta MI, offers a superior and faster solution to overcome your materials challenges ⇒ Read the article on Ansys Website
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Multiscale.Sim introduces a new analytical technique that predicts the performance of ASSB more accurately. Curious to learn how this approach can transform the EV landscape? ⇒ Read the article on LinkedIn
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This webinar introduces a new workflow that links resin flow analysis and structural analysis based on a multiscale approach ⇒ Sign Me Up
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Join this global webinar to learn about the latest multiscale simulation technology that can be used to predict the performance of powder molded products ⇒ Sign Me Up
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A comprehensive thesis on hydrogen embrittlement authored by Michele De Giosa, Università del Salento, Italy, published exclusively by CYBERNET ⇒ Read Here
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Multi materials support in microstructure modeling and a new interface for drape simulation ⇒ Release Notes
What's New
Multiscale.Sim offers powerful microstructure modeling capabilities and it's been one of its unique and most sought after features for a long time. This version update brings most anticipated multiple material support for microstructure modeling.
This webinar will showcase simulation techniques to predict the quality of your RTM molded product without excessive reliance on actual tests.
Save the date: 28 November 2023 at 3 PM JST ⇒ Register from here
Webinar Abstract
Sharing for the benefit of those who are interested: A new technical paper co-authored by researchers at the JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, The University of Tokyo and CYBERNET SYSTEMS CO.,LTD., was published in the Aerospace - a free-access journal by MDPI. The authors reckon that the study will provide a guideline for effective designs of high-performance lattice structures with architected materials.
Multiscale.Sim 2022R2 version is now available globally.
Multiscale.Sim is an add-in tool for the Ansys Workbench environment (it's also compatible with Ansys Mechanical APDL). It can help to predict materials behavior using virtual material testing without having to rely on costly and time-consuming physical testing all the time. The software includes a templates library to easily create microstructure of materials. It's available in English and Japanese UI.