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Spring 2022 | Product peek

Overview of the latest developments in Multiscale.Sim, a virtual material testing tool to accelerate materials design

by Koji Yamamoto, CYBERNET SYSTEMS CO., LTD.
Futurities Year 19 n°1, Spring 2022

Multiscale.Sim from CYBERNET SYSTEMS is a versatile, easy-to-use Ansys add-on tool for multiscale analysis. Using an analytical approach based on the homogenization method, it can perform virtual material tests and identify anisotropic material constants from macroscopic material responses in different deformation modes.

A particularly unique feature is the support for many types of non-linear and non-structural problems. As a stand-alone tool, it is very powerful for facilitating material design, offers maximum advantage when used in combination with a variety of Ansys solutions. This article introduces the latest developments with analysis examples, focusing on the integration with Ansys products.

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Filling and compression analysis of metallic powders composed of spherical particles

The efficiency of material design can be greatly improved by using FEM-based virtual material testing analysis

This article presents an example of the analysis of a powder composed of spherical particles. Since powders have a very fine heterogeneous structure, a multi-scale approach based on homogenization analysis is proposed.

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