September 17, 2015 - HsinChu, Taiwan - CoreTech System Co., Ltd. (Moldex3D) is pleased to announce that Moldex3D Digimat-RP (“Reinforced Plastics”) is now available. Moldex3D Digimat-RP aims to combine the expertise of Moldex3D’s true 3D analysis on injection molding and Digimat’s specialized technology in advanced material modeling in order to provide a straight-forward workflow that streamlines the process of accurate structural nonlinear FEA simulations of reinforced plastic parts.
Digimat-RP is a unique nonlinear multi-scale structural modeling solution for fiber reinforced plastic parts developed by e-Xstream engineering, a MSC Software company. It not only provides engineers with an innovative micromechanical modeling approach for optimal and predictive design of composite parts, but also bridges the gap between injection molding and structural simulation analyses.
Moldex3D Digimat-RP is a collaborative technology developed by Moldex3D and e-Xstream engineering teams with the aim of including the important process-induced properties, such as local fiber orientation, residual stresses and temperatures predicted by Moldex3D’s analysis into Moldex3D Digimat-RP for an accurate description of the local composite behavior and ultimately achieving a precise FEA structural analysis using all the major FEA softwares on the market today.
Moldex3D Digimat-RP acts as an enhanced link between injection molding process and FEA structural simulations
Dr. Roger A. Assaker, CEO of e-Xstream engineering and Chief Material Strategist of MSC Software states, “With the extensive list of advanced capabilities, Digimat is today the market standard for modeling the thermo-mechanical behavior of reinfoced plastics structures taking into account the key effects of injection molding process on the final part performance. Today, e-Xstream is very pleased to join forces with CoreTech System to make Digimat-RP available directly from within Moldex3D, offering our common customer bases the ability for concurrent engineering of the molding process and part design for optimal performance.”
Furthermore, providing an integrated framework that streamlines the performing simulation technologies available in the current market is a prevailing trend for the plastic engineering industry. Dr. Venny Yang, the President of CoreTech System (Moldex3D) further stresses on the importance of this joint integration, “On top of the current Moldex3D and FEA integrations, Moldex3D Digimat-RP acts as an enhanced link between injection molding process and FEA structural simulations. We believe our users will greatly benefit from this collaboration and enjoy a seamless CAE simulation workflow which ultimately helps them design better fiber reinforced plastic parts in a faster and more robust manner.”
About CoreTech System (Moldex3D)
CoreTech System Co., Ltd. (Moldex3D) has been providing the professional CAE analysis solution “Moldex” series for the plastic injection molding industry since 1995, and the current product “Moldex3D” is marketed worldwide. Committed to providing advanced technologies and solutions to meet industrial demands, CoreTech System has extended its sales and service network to provide local, immediate, and professional service. CoreTech System presents innovative technology, which helps customers troubleshoot from product design to development, optimize design patterns, shorten time-to-market, and maximize product return on investment (ROI). More information can be found at
www.moldex3d.com.
About e-Xstream engineering
Founded in 2003, e-Xstream engineering (www.e-Xstream.com) is a software and engineering services company 100% focused on the multi-scale modeling of composite materials and structures. The company helps customers, material suppliers, and material users across many industries reduce the cost and time needed to engineer innovative materials and products using Digimat®, the nonlinear multi-scale material and structure modeling platform. Since September 2012, e-Xstream engineering is a wholly owned subsidiary of MSC Software. The e-Xstream engineering corporate logo and Digimat® logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of e-Xstream engineering SA.
http://www.e-Xstream.com