Integral 3D Printing le invita a la presentación de la NUEVA gama de Impresoras 3DHP Multi Jet Fusion 500/300, que tendrá lugar el próximo 6 de marzo en Vitoria-Gasteiz.
Durante la jornada, podrá conocer la tecnología de HP Multi Jet Fusion, y verla aplicada mediante algunos casos de éxito y demostraciones prácticas en directo.
Asimismo, descubrirá cómo los procesos de simulación pueden ayudarle a optimizar sus diseños e impresiones, gracias a las soluciones ANSYS.
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Reducción de tiempo y costo en el diseño y fabricación de productos a través de simulación
Desarrolle productos con precisión y confiabilidad. Descubra en este seminario como la adopción de herramientas de simulación impacta en la reducción de costo y mejora de eficiencia.
ESSS, representante ANSYS en España, presentará las herramientas para el uso de la simulación y demostrar el desarrollo de un proyecto completo desde el diseño a la simulación y análisis de los resultados.
Inscríbase ahora en este evento gratuito y descubra:
- El impacto de la simulación digital en el desarrollo de productos - Uso de Simulación en empresas pequeñas y medianas con costos accesibles - Simulación computacional instantánea: aplicaciones y comparación con la simulación tradicional - Demostración de Simulación Computacional
Jueves, 21 de Febrero de 2019
Horario: 9h a las 12h30
Lugar:Hotel Santo Domingo Calle de San Bernardo, 1, 28013 Madrid, España
ANSYS offers a complete simulation workflow for Additive Manufacturing (AM) that allows you to transition your R&D efforts for metal AM into a successful manufacturing operation.
Additive manufacturing (3D printing) is a technology that produces three-dimensional parts layer by layer from a variety of materials. It has been rapidly gaining popularity as a true manufacturing process in recent years.
ANSYS’ best-in-class solution for additive manufacturing enables simulation at every step in your AM process. It will help you optimize material configurations and machine and parts setup before you begin to print.
As a result, you’ll greatly reduce — and potentially eliminate — the physical process of trial-and- error testing.
ANSYS Additive simulation process
ANSYS AM simulation tools will help you:
Design for AM (DfAM) utilizing topology optimization and lattice structures
Conduct design validation
Improve build setup — with additional design features for part manufacturing, including part orientation and automatic generation of physics-based support structures
Simulate print process
Explore and gain greater understanding of materials
The ANSYS solution is especially designed for these users:
Aerospace is frequent early adopter of Additive Manufacturing as the technology promises dramatic weight reductions.
Antennas are an ever-present component in all commercial and military aircraft, as well as in satellites, UAVs and ground terminals.
However, Optisys believes they are typically too heavy, particularly with the RF antennas implemented in aerospace.
Following a partnership with U.S software company ANSYS, Optisys developed an alternative method to 3D print the components by utilizing simulation software.
With the two technologies, Optisys is able to design parts that are significantly lighter with savings of up to 95%. By doing so, Optisys states it has managed to reduce not only the number of parts, but also the weight of parts, the lead times and the production costs.
Optisys has several pending patents and is hoping to work with more aerospace companies and academics to advance the use of Additive Manufacturing in this field.
The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are rapidly expanding their capabilities beyond military surveillance applications.
UAVs are being developed for parcel delivery to the customer’s doorstep, internet provision, disaster surveillance and assistance, and a whole range of hobbyist activities.
They play a role in the Internet of Things (IoT) because they are critically dependent on sensors, antennas and embedded software to provide two-way communications for remote control and monitoring.
UAV simulation will be critical in achieving industry estimates, which predict that the UAV market could be valued at $82 billion and employ more than 100,000 people by 2025.
To make this business potential a reality, UAV simulation must be performed to ensure that they are safe and reliable with low cost and low maintenance requirements.
They must have control software that is certified for safety, effective communications systems, efficient power management and the ability to operate in challenging environments.
ANSYS can help with UAV simulations by simulating aerodynamics for efficient flight, embedded software for reliable operation, and on-board electronics systems for sensing, power management, flight control, communications, etc.
In addition, ANSYS structural solutions can ensure mechanical integrity for robust and reliable performance. Explore the crucial technologies for designing better drones.