How is co-simulation done? (3)

Case 4: Petrochemical Container Industry Solutions

Some industries are special, and the threshold of finite element analysis is relatively high. There are many standards involved in the industry. There are not only national standards but also the standards of various departments. At the same time, there are many applications in foreign countries. For those who analyze and design, they must master so many standards. It is a very difficult thing. In response to this situation, Anshi Asia Pacific developed a special module with industry characteristics on the PERA platform to meet the special needs of the industry.

For example, in the pressure vessel industry, the standard pressure vessel design department must have the corresponding simulation analysis part to complete the entire design process, and the simulation analysis of the pressure vessel should follow the industry and enterprise internal standards, and the analysis process is relatively fixed. Therefore, how to package and integrate these standards and enterprise analysis experience and realize the reuse of intellectual assets has become a focus of the pressure container industry.


Pressure vessel rapid design analysis system

Based on the PERA platform, Anshi Asia Pacific develops and integrates a “pressure vessel rapid design analysis system” to improve the design efficiency and level of the pressure vessel industry and solve the technical bottleneck of its design analysis. The system enables rapid design, analysis and evaluation of pressure vessels that meet industry design specifications under a unified platform.

Case 5: Aero Engine Integrated Design Platform

In recent years, the introduction of large-scale commercial software abroad has made remarkable achievements in the design and analysis of aero-engines. However, although the level and quality of these softwares are comparable to those of foreign countries, the effect is quite different. For example, R&R's 20-blade evaluation of the day, and the current domestic process is absolutely unimaginable.

For example, an engine design institute of aviation is mainly engaged in aeroengine research. The development of aeroengine is a complex system engineering involving multidisciplinary and multi-technology. The engine departments of various countries attach great importance to relevant computer-aided design and integrated design technology work. Therefore, the Institute cooperated with Anshi Asia Pacific to carry out the integration and development of the “Strength Structure Integrated Design System”.


Schematic diagram of blade strength analysis template

The system is based on the PERA infrastructure, which is customized and developed for the design requirements of aviation launching, and realizes the integrated design of blade strength structure. The main design of the blade design includes: blade strength design process customization, blade parametric modeling, interface data format customization and integration, design flow and template customization.

The above application case is a case of Anshi Asia Pacific's implementation of the co-simulation platform for users. It is the experience of these enterprises that enables Anshi Asia Pacific to truly master the key technologies of co-simulation. In the final analysis, the technology of the collaborative simulation platform stems from the customer's practice. It is through these tempering from the enterprise practice that the co-simulation technology is supported. It can be said that the development of the enterprise requires collaborative simulation technology, and the collaborative simulation technology needs enterprises like this. Application Environment. Therefore, the co-simulation technology will soon return to the user enterprise, accept the user's inspection, and gradually improve under the user's suggestion.

It can be seen that in the process of matching with the enterprise needs, the PERA platform integrates the technologies generated by the past customer requirements and builds a collaborative simulation platform for the enterprise. It should be said that PERA was born out of the rigor of corporate practice, and we have reason to believe that with the launch of the co-simulation platform PERA2007, Anshi Asia Pacific will go faster and further on the road of CAE in China. It is expected that Anshi Asia Pacific will create a perfect "co-simulation world" for people in the future, which will help the healthy development of the CAE industry and the transformation of Chinese national independent CAE technology to support Chinese enterprises in creating China.

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