Online Seminar
Multiscale simulation technology is effective for the design of high functional materials. As a global trend, not only chemical manufacturers but also automotive, aerospace, and electrical manufacturers are applying the simulation, from molecular to micrometer scale, for the material design. In this seminar, recent simulation methods and application cases are discussed. Integrated simulation system, J-OCTA is based on OCTA system which was developed as a national project in Japan, 20 years ago. J-OCTA can be used as a knowledge discovery tool to understand complex phenomena and properties that could not be grasped from the experimental approach only. J-OCTA has been installed in more than 100 customers mainly in industry and the recent trend is the combination with machine learning, named Materials Informatics. The history, the users trend, and the recent technologies of J-OCTA are shared with attendees.
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CASE STUDY
The connecting rod is one of the most important components in powertrain systems, so it requires very careful structural analyses because its failure implies serious damage to the entire engine.
automotive ansys rail-transport