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Simufact Releases New Product Versions
Press release from: simufact engineering gmbh
With Simufact.forming 11 and Simufact.welding 3.1, the Hamburg-based software company launches new releases of its simulation solutions
The Hamburg-based software company Simufact Engineering now offers new versions of its simulation software Simufact.forming and Simufact.welding. Providing more functionality for a broader scope of application while offering a simplified usability - that´s the credo of the new software versions that are employed for the design and optimization of manufacturing techniques in metal processing.
With the new Simufact software releases, companies aiming to link various production processes in the process chain (from semi-finished material to finished component) have come closer to their goal of an integrated, cross-process approach in the simulation of entire process chains.
Simufact simulation solutions cover all essential production processes from forging to cold massive forming, rolling, sheet metal forming, mechanical joining, heat treatment, and welding. Also, standard interfaces allow customers a fast and reliable integration of Simufact software in their CAD/CAE environments.
A major step forward is Simufact’s integration of material data in the simulation of forming and joining processes: Simufact.forming 11 and Simufact.welding 3.1 not only offer a multitude of new, experimental material data; they also provide access to high quality JMatPro (R) analytical material data, thus ensuring more accurate simulation results.
Simufact.forming 11 – professional forming simulation
Simufact.forming is an established simulation solution for forming and joining processes. The software release Simufact.forming 11 includes new modules for open die forging and ring rolling. Application-specific functionalities such as fully automated processing of a complete pass schedule in open die or radial forging, and the consideration of the manufacturer’s kinematic concepts in ring rolling, help the user to model and simulate all possible processes and conditions of these production processes.
Thanks to new possibilities in result-dependant, force and path controlled processing as well as an optional, method-related calculation of the structural transformation during forging, these new special modules have become indispensable tools for companies that use ring rolling and open die forging.
Release 11 is particularly interesting for joining experts, since it takes adhesives and high speed effects into consideration, which are gaining more importance in modern joining technology.
By offering improved possibilities for networking and evaluation, Simufact.forming 11 eases the engineer’s daily work in tool and process development. The feature “optimization” allows the comfortable testing of process options and ensures substantial time savings for the definition of the best process design. Highlights include the flexible description of thermo-physical boundary and initial conditions, and the automated reporting in pre- and post-processing. The efficient simulation of realistic heat-treatment processes provides for more flexibility and realism in mapping the process chain – before, during, and after the forming process.
Simufact.welding 3.1 – more than welding simulation
Simufact.welding 3.1 enables the simulation of various welding methods. Cutting edge solver technology and a user friendly overall concept allow for an effective calculation of welding sequences and a realistic prediction of component distortion, also taking into account microstructural transformations.
The coupling of Simufact.welding with Simufact.forming is a new functionality linking different process chains. Thus, processes taking place before or after welding can be efficiently integrated in the numerical approach. Easy data transfer allows for consideration of the forming history and the strength analyses of the simulated welding seams.
The calculation of phase transformation and phase volume fractions, as well as the automatic mapping of weld filler metals complement the new features. Simufact.welding 3.1 provides the user with a simple and comfortable modelling of more complex welding seams, even the simulation of multi-layer welding is now possible. Last but not least, the new release offers an improved calculation of contacts for process related gap formation during the welding process.
Information for journalists:
On request we will gladly provide more pictures in high-resolution quality.
Simufact Engineering GmbH is a global operating software and service company for process simulation in the manufacturing industry. For more than 15 years, the Hamburg based company has been developing and supporting simulation solutions for the design and optimization of manufacturing techniques in metal processing and is one of the leading companies in this area. Based on leading standard technologies, Simufact develops and globally markets industry solutions for the forming and welding technology and heat treatment. The company is also specialized in offering individual and innovative solutions for manufacturing processes to its customers, using state-of-the-art CAE tools. Additional services like consulting, training and technical support complete Simufact’s performance. Simufact customers come from all areas of manufacturing technology: forging, cold massive forming, rolling, sheet metal forming, mechanical joining, heat treatment, and welding. In the headquarters in Hamburg, in the German offices Marburg, Baunatal, and Balve, as well as in the company’s U.S. subsidiary Simufact-Americas in Plymouth, Michigan, Simufact employs more than 50 people.
For more information, please visit www.simufact.com.
Volker Mensing
Director Marketing & Communications
simufact engineering gmbh
Tempowerkring 3, 21079 Hamburg, Germany
Tel. +49 (0)40 790162-160
E-Mail: volker.mensing@simufact.de
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The Hamburg-based software company Simufact Engineering now offers new versions of its simulation software Simufact.forming and Simufact.welding. Providing more functionality for a broader scope of application while offering a simplified usability - that´s the credo of the new software versions that are employed for the design and optimization of manufacturing techniques in metal processing.
With the new Simufact software releases, companies aiming to link various production processes in the process chain (from semi-finished material to finished component) have come closer to their goal of an integrated, cross-process approach in the simulation of entire process chains.
Simufact simulation solutions cover all essential production processes from forging to cold massive forming, rolling, sheet metal forming, mechanical joining, heat treatment, and welding. Also, standard interfaces allow customers a fast and reliable integration of Simufact software in their CAD/CAE environments.
A major step forward is Simufact’s integration of material data in the simulation of forming and joining processes: Simufact.forming 11 and Simufact.welding 3.1 not only offer a multitude of new, experimental material data; they also provide access to high quality JMatPro (R) analytical material data, thus ensuring more accurate simulation results.
Simufact.forming 11 – professional forming simulation
Simufact.forming is an established simulation solution for forming and joining processes. The software release Simufact.forming 11 includes new modules for open die forging and ring rolling. Application-specific functionalities such as fully automated processing of a complete pass schedule in open die or radial forging, and the consideration of the manufacturer’s kinematic concepts in ring rolling, help the user to model and simulate all possible processes and conditions of these production processes.
Thanks to new possibilities in result-dependant, force and path controlled processing as well as an optional, method-related calculation of the structural transformation during forging, these new special modules have become indispensable tools for companies that use ring rolling and open die forging.
Release 11 is particularly interesting for joining experts, since it takes adhesives and high speed effects into consideration, which are gaining more importance in modern joining technology.
By offering improved possibilities for networking and evaluation, Simufact.forming 11 eases the engineer’s daily work in tool and process development. The feature “optimization” allows the comfortable testing of process options and ensures substantial time savings for the definition of the best process design. Highlights include the flexible description of thermo-physical boundary and initial conditions, and the automated reporting in pre- and post-processing. The efficient simulation of realistic heat-treatment processes provides for more flexibility and realism in mapping the process chain – before, during, and after the forming process.
Simufact.welding 3.1 – more than welding simulation
Simufact.welding 3.1 enables the simulation of various welding methods. Cutting edge solver technology and a user friendly overall concept allow for an effective calculation of welding sequences and a realistic prediction of component distortion, also taking into account microstructural transformations.
The coupling of Simufact.welding with Simufact.forming is a new functionality linking different process chains. Thus, processes taking place before or after welding can be efficiently integrated in the numerical approach. Easy data transfer allows for consideration of the forming history and the strength analyses of the simulated welding seams.
The calculation of phase transformation and phase volume fractions, as well as the automatic mapping of weld filler metals complement the new features. Simufact.welding 3.1 provides the user with a simple and comfortable modelling of more complex welding seams, even the simulation of multi-layer welding is now possible. Last but not least, the new release offers an improved calculation of contacts for process related gap formation during the welding process.
Information for journalists:
On request we will gladly provide more pictures in high-resolution quality.
Simufact Engineering GmbH is a global operating software and service company for process simulation in the manufacturing industry. For more than 15 years, the Hamburg based company has been developing and supporting simulation solutions for the design and optimization of manufacturing techniques in metal processing and is one of the leading companies in this area. Based on leading standard technologies, Simufact develops and globally markets industry solutions for the forming and welding technology and heat treatment. The company is also specialized in offering individual and innovative solutions for manufacturing processes to its customers, using state-of-the-art CAE tools. Additional services like consulting, training and technical support complete Simufact’s performance. Simufact customers come from all areas of manufacturing technology: forging, cold massive forming, rolling, sheet metal forming, mechanical joining, heat treatment, and welding. In the headquarters in Hamburg, in the German offices Marburg, Baunatal, and Balve, as well as in the company’s U.S. subsidiary Simufact-Americas in Plymouth, Michigan, Simufact employs more than 50 people.
For more information, please visit www.simufact.com.
Volker Mensing
Director Marketing & Communications
simufact engineering gmbh
Tempowerkring 3, 21079 Hamburg, Germany
Tel. +49 (0)40 790162-160
E-Mail: volker.mensing@simufact.de
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