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Webinar on Using AI for Manual CT Inspection of Turbine Blades, Mar 2nd 2022

Submitted by Philippe on

The Simpleware Product Group at Synopsys are running a webinar on March 2nd on using AI solutions to lift the burden of manual CT inspections for turbine blades.

To learn more and register, please see https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1099136013627123728?source=iM…

Webinar: Introduction of Composite Material Analysis Technology by Integrating Actual Testing and CAE

Submitted by Philippe on

Interested in using imaging data and computer-aided engineering (CAE) for weight reduction? This webinar on February 8th and 10th looks at studying fiber orientation in composite materials to improve workflows prior to costly production.

Register here: https://www.shimadzu.com/an/news-events/campaign/automotive/weight_redu…

15 Minutes Webinar - How to Identify Part Defects with Image-Based Methods

Submitted by Philippe on

Join us for this webinar on Wednesday, May 20th, where we'll be looking at methods for identifying part defacts using Simpleware software.

We'll look at an example of working with a machined simple hole plate (usually used for CT calibration) to focus on tools useful for Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and the production of manufactured parts. We will show automated tools for segmentation and correction, as well as surface deviation, shape fitting and measurement tools. 

Learn more about how to take part in this webinar.

Use of Gaming Technology to Bring Bridge Inspection to the Office

Submitted by Lee Margetts on

Good afternoon,

We recently published a paper using VR that might be of interest:

Muhammad Omer, Lee Margetts, Mojgan Hadi Mosleh, Sam Hewitt & Muhammad Parwaiz (2019) Use of gaming technology to bring bridge inspection to the office, Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, DOI: 10.1080/15732479.2019.1615962

Web Workshop - Intro to Simpleware Software for Reverse Engineering, Mar 27 2019

Submitted by Simpleware on

Join us for this interactive web workshop where we will demonstrate 3D image processing and analysis using Simpleware software. We walk also you through the workflow of building high-quality models for the inspection and non-destructive evaluation of manufactured parts.

Learn more and register here

Postdoctoral vacancy (3 years) on high-frequency vibration techniques for non-destructive inspection of 3D printed metal parts

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

The use of 3D printed metal structures is taking a very fast ramp-up in industry. General Electric has demonstrated the possibility of printing titanium fuel injectors for their LEAP engine, EADS has printed a nacelle hinge bracket for the Airbus A320, Boeing is printing plastic inlet ducts for high-altitude aircrafts, hip implants and other prosthetics are exploiting the design freedom of additive manufacturing (AM),...

WCCM-NYC: Meet Synopsys

Submitted by Simpleware on

July 22-27, 2018 – New York Marriott Marquis, Broadway, New York

The 13th World Congress in Computational Mechanics is one of the largest Computational Mechanics gatherings, with an expected participation from all parts of the globe, representing multiple sectors, including academia, government and industry. The conference covers a wide range of topics consisting of more than 300 minisymposia.

Synopsys at WCCM 2018

Phd and postdoc position in thermographic inspection of composites @ Ghent University (Belgium)

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

We are looking for a PhD and postdoc researcher in thermographic inspection of composites, in the context of NDT (NonDestructive Testing) and defect detection.

More information can be found on http://www.composites.ugent.be/PhD_job_vacancies_PhD_job_positions_comp….

Simpleware Webinar: 3D Image-Based Solutions for the Automotive Industry, Apr 6 2016

Submitted by Simpleware on

Simpleware software is used for a wide range of automotive applications and workflows, where 3D image data (from CT, micro-CT…) can be used for virtual exploration of components. Scanning automotive material samples such as composites, plastics, rubbers and ceramics enables non-destructive testing and export for realistic simulation. Applications include component analysis, reverse engineering of legacy parts, materials characterisation and simulation.