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Programmable inverse design framework for morphing hard-magnetic soft materials

Submitted by Fan Xu on

As a type of shape-programmable soft materials, hard-magnetic soft materials (HMSMs) exhibit rapid and reversible deformations under applied magnetic fields, showing promise for soft robotics, flexible electronics, and biomedical devices. The realization of various controllable shape transformations is crucial to the rational design of relevant applications.

Direct 4D printing for double-curvature and multimodal morphing

Submitted by Joshua on

Most 4D printings utilize 1D structural deformation — bending and coiling to morph a flat shape by controlling only a single curvature, limiting the realization of complex 3D curved surfaces with two curvatures. We quantitatively analyze the morphing of a 2D plate into doubly curved surfaces on a direct 4D printing of a single isotropic material employing anisotropy of shape memory effect during the extrusion-based printing.

TURBOdesign1 allows Honeywell to Design High Performance Turbocharger Compressors

Submitted by ADT on

Honeywell Turbo Technologies to present the power of TURBOdesign Suite with the success of turbocharger compressors at this year’s VINAS conference 2016 in Tokyo

Honeywell is a global fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address tough challenges linked to global macrotrends such as safety, security, and energy. They will take the stage and present at this year’s VINAS conference on 13th and 14th October 2016 in Tokyo Conference Center Shinagawa.

TURBOdesign1 allows Honeywell to Design High Performance Turbocharger Compressors

Submitted by ADT on

Honeywell Turbo Technologies to present the power of TURBOdesign Suite with the success of turbocharger compressors at this year’s VINAS conference 2016 in Tokyo

Honeywell is a global fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address tough challenges linked to global macrotrends such as safety, security, and energy. They will take the stage and present at this year’s VINAS conference on 13th and 14th October 2016 in Tokyo Conference Center Shinagawa.

How to design fast and accurate optimized turbocharger impeller

Submitted by ADT on

Discover how coupling TURBOdesign1 with ANSYS workbench can rapidly and automatically design turbocharger impellers to meet contrasting requirements of efficiency, range, inertia, stress and vibration.

Considerable numbers of engineers are under pressure to quickly produce and deliver high quality performance turbomachinery. Having the correct tools for each project is paramount to achieve an accurate design.

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