CAE platform speeds welding machine development

An Altair Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 23, 2008

The HyperWorks suite and the OptiStruct design synthesis optimisation technology will be used to optimise existing cutting machines and to develop new 2D machines.

Prima Industrie, an Italian manufacturer of high-power laser systems for cutting, welding and drilling three-dimensional (3D) and two-dimensional (2D) parts, will implement the HyperWorks computer-aided engineering (CAE) software platform into its design development process.

The HyperWorks suite and the OptiStruct design synthesis optimisation technology will be used to optimise existing cutting machines and to develop new 2D machines.

"During an extensive benchmark we realised that HyperWorks would best suit our needs", said Maurizio Gattiglio, Director, 2D Machines Division, Prima Industrie.

"We have high expectations for HyperWorks".

"In our development of 2D laser systems, we had reached the limits of machine optimisation that traditional approaches allow".

"With HyperWorks and OptiStruct we hope to break through these limits".

"Our department alone develops and builds more than 200 machines per year".

"We expect to reduce the cost per machine by several hundred Euros through materials savings while maintaining the high quality of our laser systems".

"This will give us a quick return on our software investment and tremendous improvements in the development and production processes".

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