- Introduction to composite materials and their role in modern engineering
- Overview of NX Composite Design tools and capabilities
- How to leverage structural simulation tools for improved design accuracy and performance
- Tips for reducing costs and improving efficiency through design optimisation
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NX Composite Design & Optimisation Webinar
Streamline Composite Design & Optimisation with NX
Category: Webinar, UK
Duration: 14:00 - 14:45
Location: Online Webinar
Date: 07-11-2024
- Category Webinar, UK
- Location Online Webinar
- Date 07-11-2024
Discover NX Composites: The Next Generation Tool for Composite Designers
Join us for an exclusive webinar where we'll introduce you to NX Composites, Siemens' latest tool designed for composite designers. Built on the trusted FiberSIM technology, NX Composites operates within the user-friendly NX environment, offering powerful features tailored to your design needs.
Key highlights include:
- Seamless export of flat patterns for manufacturing.
- Interactive tools to refine plies for better manufacturability.
- Direct export of ply data to Simcenter Laminate Composites for advanced FEA analysis.
- Ply-based design that automatically generates layups and evaluates manufacturability.
NX Composites is perfect for designers working on simple to moderately complex structures (up to 20-30 plies) who want the benefits of FiberSIM, without committing to the full suite.
Don't miss this opportunity to see how NX Composites can streamline your composite design process!
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This webinar is for; Composite Design Engineer, Structural Engineer, Aerospace Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Automotive Engineer, Product Development Engineer, Design Engineer, Simulation Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, CAE Engineer
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- Introduction to composite materials and their role in modern engineering
- Overview of NX Composite Design tools and capabilities
- How to leverage structural simulation tools for improved design accuracy and performance
- Tips for reducing costs and improving efficiency through design optimisation