Get a Grip on Tire Performance with SimulationIndustry Analysts are predicting that vehicle miles travelled globally will double to 20 trillion miles by 2030. The trend towards CASE—Connected, Autonomous, Shared and Electric—mobility will drive this growth as the number of shared vehicles is expected to increase total vehicle utilization, even though new vehicle sales may decrease. Tire manufacturers are always looking to satisfy customer demands, while optimizing their supply chain, accelerating innovation to remain competitive, better managing raw materials (performance and cost) and increasing their operating margin by reducing their production costs. This series includes:
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Print to Perform 2.0 - The Guide to Digital Additive ManufacturingAdditive manufacturing still presents many challenges, including part distortions, residual stress and microstructural defects. E-seminar highlights: Leverage the latest generative design technology to optimize parts, Increase build success with optimized part orientation and support structures, Predict build failure, part quality and performance with validated simulation methods | |
Predicting Additive Manufacturing Build Cracks Using XFEMIn this E-seminar you will learn: How to design intelligent support structures, Process simulation best practices and Applying XFEM to predict potential build cracks during the LPBF-AM process. |
