
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Fatigue Analysis",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Software helps pick out the important data from
nCode International, which we summarised at the time by saying "ICE-flow GlyphWorks data analysis software provides a graphical, process-oriented environment that enables engineers to rapidly extract useful information from vast amounts of measured
data".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Structural monitoring improves life on the buses from
AV Technology: "Tests validate theoretical structural integrity predictions for Optare's Tempo and Versa buses under a wide range of operational conditions".
In October 2007, we covered the news from Algor
concerning its Algor FEA software
- take a look at FEA software eases pipe design
which says: "TTS purchased Algor FEA and PipePak piping design and analysis software in November 2005".
Take a look also at the news release from Beasy, Modelling software predicts fatigue,
as well as FEA software suits tough applications from Noran Engineering,
and Software to enhance automotive safety from Safe Technology.
See also:
Shake, rattle and roll for reliability studies
(April 2007)
Available from Calibration Dynamics, MB Dynamics manufactures a range of shakers used for studies of modal analysis
Durability and fatigue analysis software explained
(March 2007)
Fatigue and durability seminars will be held in Ohio, USA during April 2007
Fatigue analysis software supported in India
(February 2007)
ProSim is signed to provide sales and support services for fe-safe fatigue analysis software in India
Exhibition features free technical presentations
(February 2007)
The 24th Instrumentation, Analysis and Testing Exhibition will take place on 7th March 2007 at the Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, UK
Welded structures are simulated for stress
(February 2007)
The Verity method is a major departure from traditional weld fatigue analysis approaches
Fatigue analysis software reduces time and costs
(December 2006)
Safe Technology announces that Belcan Engineering Group (USA) has selected FE-Safe, the state of the art fatigue analysis software for finite element models
Software finds truth in weld evaluation
(November 2006)
Emerson Copeland has selected Verity, the weld fatigue analysis methodology developed by Battelle and now commercially available only in fe-safe
Fatigue analysis papers available to download
(October 2006)
Papers and presentations from the second fe-safe User Group Meeting are now available for download from the Safe Technology Website
Consultancy celebrates 30th anniversary
(October 2006)
Alan Matthews, AV Technology (AVT) Manager, says his company is the best in the business and his colleagues and clients tend to agree with him
Monitoring exercise provides valuable stress data
(August 2006)
A six week exercise monitors and records in-service loadings on scraper blades operating in the primary settlement tanks at Davyhulme Sewage Treatment Works
Sewage works data acquisition is hazardous task
(August 2006)
AV Technology has completed a six week exercise to monitor and record in-service loadings on scraper blades operating in the primary settlement tanks at Davyhulme Sewage Treatment Works
Users to hear secrets of fatigue life prediction
(July 2006)
The 2nd fe-safe User Group Meeting will take place on Wednesday 20th September 2006
Fe-safe available to its engineers globally
(July 2006)
Dana Corporation has extended the use of Safe Technology's state-of-the art fatigue analysis software, fe-safe, by making the software available to its engineers globally
Weld fatigue and durability explained
(May 2006)
Two seminars explore the modern theories and practical application of durability and weld fatigue techniques and offer an introduction to fe-safe and Verity in fe-safe
Test and CAE come together to boost efficiency
(May 2006)
nCode is launching its next generation fatigue analysis solution, ICE-flow DesignLife at this year's Automotive Testing Exhibition in Stuttgart
Stuttgart sees launch of fatigue analyser
(April 2006)
Next generation fatigue analysis product to be launched at this year's Automotive Testing Exhibition in Stuttgart from 9th to 11th May
Two directors appointed by engineering society
(April 2006)
Society appoints two directors, one a founding member and the other a member for more than 10 years
Software predicts static and dynamic interactions
(March 2006)
Radioss is a solver for problems related to the mechanics of structures, fluids and fluid-structure interactions
Seminar tackles residual stresses
(February 2006)
Seminar addresses some of the problems associated with the effects of residual stresses in the design process and looks at modern methods of overcoming them
Users exchange fatigue analysis experiences
(December 2005)
Safe Technology successfully held the company's first fe-safe user conference on 8th November 2005 at Dana's Technical Centre in Michigan, USA
Fatigue analysis software can save a fortune
(September 2005)
In addition to its global source and supply service, International Exports has been appointed as an official reseller of the award winning fatigue analysis software Fatigue Wizard
Stress analysis takes to the field for JCB
(July 2005)
Real-time stress-analysis work carried out by structural monitoring expert AV Technology is supporting the development of JCB's new high reach JS330HRD demolition machine
Leap to sell software in Australia and New Zealand
(June 2005)
Safe Technology has signed up Leap Australia as a new sales partner in Australia and New Zealand
Seminar examines durability by design
(June 2005)
Safe Technology is hosting a one-day seminar on 'Durability by design' on 27th June 2005 in Sheffield, UK
Theory meets practice in 'structured' co-operation
(August 2004)
Two Stockport based companies with complementary skills in structural measurement and analysis have formed a working partnership, aimed at providing an unrivalled service for their clients
New features for fatigue analysis software
(July 2004)
Available now, fe-safe v5.1 is the latest version of the state-of-the-art durability analysis software suite for FE models
Advanced design analysis enters the mainstream
(June 2004)
Cosmos 2005 is billed as the first product group to put advanced design analysis capabilities such as nonlinear analysis and drop testing into an affordable, easy-to-use mainstream application
Learn modern methods of metal fatigue analysis
(May 2004)
Noted fatigue and durability authority, Prof John Draper, will present a four-day modular seminar on 'Modern methods of metal fatigue analysis' in Sheffield, UK, from 21st to 24th June 2004
Fatigue analysis software gains cast iron database
(April 2004)
A new cast iron database is available for the fe-safe durability analysis software suite
Virtual prototyper tackles complex mechanics
(November 2003)
Pam-Medysa 2G is a virtual prototyping software package for the design optimisation and performance validation of complex mechanical systems
Modern methods of metal fatigue analysis
(November 2003)
'Modern methods of metal fatigue analysis' is the title of a four-day fatigue theory course to be presented by Prof John Draper next February in Sheffield
Fatigue analysis software gains Nastran interface
(September 2003)
Safe Technology has added a further FEA interface to fe-safe, further increasing the neutrality of its suite of durability analysis software for finite element models
New capabilities for fatigue analysis suite
(August 2003)
The latest version of the fe-safe suite of fatigue analysis software for finite element models offers a substantial increase in speed of analysis as well as incorporating extended capabilities
Fatigue analysis aids mathematical simulation
(June 2003)
Safe Technology's newly released fe-safe LE suite of fatigue analysis software for finite element models is to be incorporated into the mathematical simulation software AVL Excite

