June I 2023 I English Use the link below to download the presentation: Presentation: A Digital Twin of an Operating Theater
If you want to discover the latest trends and innovations in numerical simulation, you can’t miss the CADFEM Ansys Simulation Conference that will take place in Rapperswil, Switzerland, on June 15th, 2023. RBF Morph will be there! This is a unique event on simulation! We look forward to the return to the popular face-to-face format of […]
We are participating in the second edition of the CADFEM Ansys Simulation Conference in Lyon, France, on June 8, 2023. The venue is the Veolia campus in Jonage (69). Attending the event means joining the first community of digital simulation fans in France. CADFEM will meet all Ansys’ users at the Simulation Conference. During this […]
In her thesis “Optimization of the Airbox of a Formula SAE car” Giulia Sforza uses CFD simulations and mesh morphing tools to optimize the airbox performances. The aim of the project was to develop a new model of airbox for the 2010 car starting from the analysis of the previous one (2009) and understanding through […]
The UK Innovation Conference is back on April 27-28, 2023, co-located with the Ansys Motor-CAD European User Conference. Join Ansys and RBF Morph for this free 1 or 2-day event giving you the opportunity to: Gain insight into Ansys’ engineering simulation strategy and product release news covering Structures, Fluids, Electronics, Material Intelligence, Digital Twin, Optimisation, […]
In his thesis ‘Structural Optimization of an Automotive Wheel Rim’ Luca Cerniglia showed the advantages of using RBF Morph Structures to help optimize the shape of a car wheel rim. Abstract: The following work aims to carry out a structural analysis and subsequent shape optimization of an automotive wheel rim. The TÜV Rheinland certification and […]
RBF Morph is a pioneer and leader in mesh morphing technology, which is now integrated with LS-DYNA and ANSYS Workbench and Mechanical for crashworthiness optimization. The integration of RBF Morph and LS-DYNA provides the ability to explore shape variants without recreating a new model, reusing the FEA model of a similar car at an early-stage […]
See the link Fusion Engineering and Design Volume 188, March 2023, 113418 – DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fusengdes.2023.113418
We are pleased to announce that our research article ‘Structural optimisation of the DEMO alternative divertor configurations based on FE and RBF mesh morphing‘ which was just published by Heliyon Journal. Learn how we used the RBF Morph technology to optimize the DEMO magnets. Static membrane stress levels during magnetization could be reduced significantly from […]