CADfix

CADfix

CAD translation, repair and simplification

CADfix

CADfix is a product of ITI a Wipro Company.

CADfix is the leading software solution for CAD model translation, repair, healing, defeaturing and simplification.

CADfix tackles the ever-present problems of 3D model data exchange and re-use between different engineering applications, removing the barriers that prevent re-use of solid models in design, analysis and manufacturing systems.

The powerful set of CADfix geometry translation and repair tools allows users to maximize the re-use of CAD data in downstream CAD, CAM, and CAE applications.

CADfix removes barriers preventing the re-use of solid models. By providing an extensive set of geometry translation tools for importing, repairing and exporting data, CADfix maximizes the reuse of CAD data in downstream applications.

CADfix delivers breakthroughs in geometry processing, tackling some of the toughest 3D geometry issues affecting the industry.

CAD translation, repair and simplification

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    Import and export interfaces for most popular CAD formats, solid modeling kernels, and data exchange standards

    Advanced healing and repair engine> to correct and repair geometric and topological flaws within the CAD model

    Batch, wizard, and diagnostic modes for automatic and interactive functionality

    Reduced complexity through de-featuring and simplification to prepare CAD models for analysis and other downstream applications

    A tool suite to handling model in Virtual Reality system (VR/AR/MR) or to integrate models of large equipment installations and component sub-systems

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Tools and methodologies for generating digital twins in medical research

An overview of the latest advances of the use of CAE technologies in the medical field

This article provides a non-exhaustive overview of some of the latest advances in the adoption of CAE technologies in the medical field by citing some ongoing EU research programs.

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CASE STUDY

Acoustic assessment of an electric water pump using Ansys Workbench and Multiphysics simulation

Feasibility study of a complete acoustic workflow

This technical article describes an acoustic emissions study conducted on an electric water circulation pump used for supplementary cooling or heating functions in vehicles, by the Modeling & Simulation Pumps Department of Pierburg Pump Technology

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CASE STUDY

Forklift Dynamics

The forklift’s wheels were represented in detail to implement a sophisticated model of the tire features

A client wanted to evaluate the dynamic performance of a new-concept forklift, so a fully-functional multibody model of the forklift was built by assembling the client’s CAD geometries.

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CFD-Driven Design of a Ventilation System for Kitchen Hoods

Optimized design achieves energy efficiency and cost containment objectives

This article presents a study that the Elica Group commissioned from EnginSoft to support it engineering team in redesigning the ventilation system of its “Tilly” kitchen hood model

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Optimizing the Aerodynamic Efficiency of an Aircraft Nacelle

The optimal aerodynamic design while substantially reducing the costs

The challenge was to find the optimal aerodynamic design while substantially reducing the costs associated with traditional CFD modeling.

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