3DEXPERIENCE your Composites Design, Manufacturing and Simulation - COE Webinar

Dear All, I just presented last week an overview of our solution for Composites on 3DEXPERIENCE R2104x during the COE e-seminar series - COE stands for CATIA Operator Exchange, it is a professional organization bringing together the users of Dassault Systèmes software, not only CATIA but also our other brands such as SIMULIA, ENOVIA, etc...

This webinar was well attended and I thought you may be interested as well.

Here is below the abstract of the session, and you will find the PDF presentation attached to this post.

Special credits to all DS people who contributed building this content, and especially to Philippe Savignard's team : Tiphaine Gilbert and Thibaud Waltzer - who prepared the demos I used to illustrate our solution. Thank you guys!

To go further in the understanding of composites materials and processes, and the design and engineering phase taking place together with the simulation, you can find an overview of our solution for composites on the DS dedicated webpage, and to learn more and interact with the DS composites team, partners and end-users, you are welcome to join the Dassault Systemes Composites community

The SIMULIA Learning community is a complementary community of the Composites community, and we work together to give you insights on design and engineering of composites materials and processes, including simulation of composites materials and structures.

 

 Composites Design, Manufacturing and Simulation on the 3DEXPERIENCE Platform

Learn about how the Dassault Systemes' 3DEXPERIENCE R2014x is providing a unique solution for Composites Design, Manufacturing and Simulation, through an integrated platform connecting all work environments and providing unique collaboration capabilities for designers to work in a functional context where they can get accurate, real-time feedback from simulation and manufacturing teams, and vice versa.

Traditional composites design solutions address the design, analysis and manufacturing processes of composites parts separately, without collaboration between teams or tools. It is a slow, tedious and strictly sequential process that involves one team actually working at any given time, while two teams are just waiting for the project to land on their desk.

3DS's new generation of software is just answering these challenges. This presentation will delve into the benefits of embracing a 3D unified platform specific to composites. Working in a collaborative environment enables us to simulate material behavior upfront in order to anticipate and avoid problems on the shop floor, shorten the development lifecycle and create a superior product.