技术
- 分析与建模 - 数字孪生/模拟
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 建筑物
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 质量保证
用例
- 制造过程模拟
- 虚拟原型与产品测试
关于客户
Atelier Normand 是一家法国中小企业,专门从事高端结构的设计和制造。自 1960 年以来,公司不断采用新技术,同时保留木材行业的传统。 Atelier Normand 的产品在酒店、餐馆、商业建筑以及海军工业中得到认可。该公司生产各种类型的复杂木结构,包括先进的平台。他们致力于快速设计和制造具有更多功能的结构,同时仍然遵守安全法规。
挑战
Atelier Normand 是一家法国中小企业,生产复杂的木结构,包括先进的平台。该公司面临着快速设计和制造具有更多功能(例如存储、疏散路线、电话亭等)结构的挑战,同时仍然遵守欧洲规范 0、1 和 5 等安全法规。该公司需要确定设计中的潜在弱点,验证其是否符合安全规范,并解决与添加护栏等组件相关的安全问题。我们面临的挑战是如何快速有效地完成这一切,而这对于传统方法来说是很困难的。
解决方案
Bois HD 是一家工程服务公司,它使用工程模拟来研究 Atelier Normand 提供的不同设计。他们使用 ANSYS Mechanical 技术,通过采用相关的材料属性模型来预测整个结构中每个组件的行为。该平台由各种木质部件和金属组件制成,非常复杂,需要对整个结构进行准确的应力评估,以识别最薄弱的区域。 FEM 模型量化了服务期间所经历的压力和极端条件与监管规范之间的安全裕度。这使人们相信该结构能够抵抗任何合理的开发条件。基于 3D 实体元素的 FEM 分析也与 BIM(建筑信息模型)流程兼容。
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