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In general, the material properties strongly depend on its molding history. This is due to differences in the microstructure of the material. Typical examples are the fiber orientation distribution in short fiber reinforced composites, void distribution in sintered materials and so on. By combining the techniques for the analytical prediction of microstructure with virtual material testing, it is possible to predict the material behavior taking these effects into account. In this webinar, we will introduce the latest analysis technologies and specific analysis examples.
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Using this technique, all material constants can be evaluated without expensive experimental campaigns.
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CASE STUDY
In this interview, engineer Luca Cavalli, of Immergas’ advanced engineering team, discusses the technical and business benefits the company has realised since first introducing Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) technologies into its R&D department in 1997.
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