Optimized design.Computational engineering Computational engineering is a relatively new discipline of engineering. It is typically offered as a masters or doctorate program at several institutions. This is not to be confused with computer engineering (related to building computers). services for rubber fabrication fabrication (fab´rikā´sh n the construction or making of a restoration. are the subject of this four-page brochure. The company's expertise in computational engineering is now available to customers to optimize the design of their products and provide answers with prototyping using finite element analysis Finite element analysis (FEA) is a computer simulation technique used in engineering analysis. It uses a numerical technique called the finite element method (FEM). There are many finite element software packages, both free and proprietary. , simulation of the part under actual in-use conditions and moldflow simulations to determine how to vent, gate and optimize process conditions for injected molded parts, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the literature. Regardless of where a customer is in the design cycle, the company is said to offer solutions with computational engineering services, including product design support, simulation of an existing design, design and troubleshooting of injection molds, failure testing and analysis, and material properties to perform in-house computer analyses. As part of the total solutions offered by the company, finite element analysis is said to predict the response of solid materials to environmental factors such as forces, heat and vibration. Moldflow analysis simulates the flow of silicone rubber Noun 1. silicone rubber - made from silicone elastomers; retains flexibility resilience and tensile strength over a wide temperature range synthetic rubber, rubber - any of various synthetic elastic materials whose properties resemble natural rubber through gates, runners and mold cavities. Custom mechanical testing is also described in the literature. (Dow Corning, 2200 W. Salzburg Rd., P.O. Box 994, Midland, MI 48686-0994) Circle 158 on card |
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