S
imulation Aided Design
The
MTD
Simulation Aided Design combines
3D
CAD conception together with numerical simulation of
stress
and deformation,
thermal evolution and
fluid flow.
Numerical
trials
allows to
select
optimal CAD concepts. This leads to savings on correction costs and longer
lifetimes of critical parts.


In
some situations, very quick solutions are required, and simulation is being
directly performed on the customer's site by designers or process operators.
Examples are
cooling (the MTD Heating and Cooling
Simulator HCS),
die
bearing prediction (the MTD Automatic Bearing
Calculator ABC), and the flow balance and die bending (tongue drop)
MTD solvers.
Such
software
are being inerfaced to CAD 2D and
resort to the MTD seamless mesh
technique, so that the user
just have to enter a few parameters, with no fussing about
about finite
element meshing.
User-friendly and seamless integration of MTD quick solvers is a proven technique to support die conception. It has been
implemented on industrial scale at
Phoenix International Spa.
The
reliability of the models is being constantly improved on the basis of
calibrations
and validations on production installations for various process conditions
and geometries, in collaboration with production units. The
numerical
algorithms, too, are being continuously improved, thanks long-term
collaborations with
the best academic institutions.