Digimat 2017.1 Delivers Simulation Chain for AM of Polymers

Digimat is designed to feature accurate and efficient modeling of multi-scale material and structures by extending its range of applications.

e-Xstream engineering unveiled the latest release of Digimat 2017.1 at JEC World 2017. Digimat is designed to feature accurate and efficient modeling of multi-scale material and structures by extending its range of applications and continuously improving its overall workflow efficiency, according to the company. Digimat 2017.1 is slated to be available in April 2017.

Digimat for Additive Manufacturing

Building on its experience with polymer modeling, with Digimat 2017.1, e-Xstream is introducing a simulation chain for additive manufacturing of polymers, Digimat Additive Manufacturing (Digimat–AM).

Digimat-AM, the latest edition to the Digimat platform, is a simulation solution for the manufacturing process of fused filament fabrication (FFF), Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and selective laser sintering (SLS) of reinforced materials. For printer manufacturers and end-users, the part fidelity is the top challenge to overcome. Digimat-AM allows the engineer to predict warpage and residual stresses of a polymer part as a function of the manufacturing process parameters. With Digimat-AM, users can further optimize the process and minimize the part deformation right at their fingertips. Virtual engineering is the solution to minimize printing trial and errors because it enables the user to explore the process sensitivity to manufacturing parameters.

By applying multi-scale material modeling techniques to the additive manufacturing of polymers (unfilled and reinforced), Digimat’s virtual material compounding and characterization is a key enabler for customers developing new materials. Virtual engineering allows the engineer to significantly reduce physical tests, understand the key parameters driving the material’s behavior, and easily create new material systems, such as lightweight lattices.

“With solutions for materials development, process simulation and printed part performance, Digimat Additive Manufacturing is a completely innovative solution that’s fully dedicated to reinforced plastics and composites, allowing its users to print it right the first time,” says Roger Assaker, CEO of e-Xstream engineering, chief material strategist of MSC Software.

In addition, Digimat material model reverse engineering capabilities have been extended for creep and crash performances. Structural engineers now benefit from significant CPU reduction when simulating the as-manufactured performance of MuCell components, or when simulating creep of plastic parts, according to the company.

Visit e-Xstream and MSC Software.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

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