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Software eliminates bad choices early

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 16, 2007

Pam-Quikform for Catia V5 enables decision-making early in the design process by eliminating bad design choices that would later lead to manufacturing problems.

ESI Group has released Pam-Quikform for Catia V5, developed under the CAA V5 Gold Software Partnership Agreement signed with Dassault Systemes.

Pam-Quikform is currently implemented in Catia V5 Composites Design, Dassault Systemes' composite design module.

This software for Catia V5 enables decision-making early in the design process by eliminating bad design choices that would later lead to manufacturing problems.

"This new product from ESI Group will allow users to leverage Catia V5 Composites Design, which increases productivity by performing fibre simulations that are directly built upon the laminate definition in Catia", says Frederic Vacher, Manager of Partnership Business Development at Dassault Systemes.

"This additional CAA V5 product complementing the V5PLM composite portfolio will strongly benefit our PLM customers from the aerospace industry".

The software is a simulation tool capable of predicting the deformation of the reinforcement of composite parts during manufacturing.

Pam-Quikform is based on geometrical methods and can predict, in a matter of seconds, if a selected material can be used to form a part without potential problems, like wrinkling.

The flat pattern of the laminate is computed simultaneously and can be used for nesting and cutting machines.

Pam-Quikform enables the simulation of unidirectional composite deformation during the draping process.

The algorithms capture the specific deformation mechanisms occurring in unidirectional draping, like intraply sliding or fibre-spreading.

The simulations can be directly performed-based upon the laminate definition built in Catia V5 Composites Design, dramatically increasing productivity.

All the existing Catia V5 Composites Design options are available, like flattening and 2D/3D transfer, and they are exportable to digital manufacturing machines like automatic laser pointer or nesting and cutting programs available in CAA V5.

Pam-Quikform for Catia V5 integration follows the resin transfer moulding and infusion simulation in CAA V5.

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