Granta updates materials management system

A Granta Design product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 20, 2009

Granta Design has announced the latest release of Granta MI, a system for materials information management in engineering enterprises.

Granta MI 3.0 provides new tools and analysis features to help users apply materials data - for example, in responding to restricted substance regulations, in materials engineering, or in optimising product cost and performance.

The Granta MI:Restricted Substances product helps companies to design in the context of restricted substance regulations such as the European Union's Reach, and to avoid risks, such as materials obsolescence, due to these regulations.

The product is based on guidance from the Environmental Materials Information Technology (EMIT) Consortium, which has members including EADS Astrium, Eurocopter, NASA and Rolls-Royce.

Users receive data, updated quarterly, on 4,400 restricted substances and 52 different pieces of legislation from around the world.

Software tools allow organisations to combine this data with information on their own in-house substances, regulations and bought-in components, and to report on the restricted substance status of their materials, processes, products and designs.

Granta MI 3.0 also delivers a series of improvements and enhancements to existing tools guided by the Material Data Management Consortium (MDMC).

The 18 MDMC members now include Boeing, Honeywell, GE Aviation, GE Energy, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon.

Their interest is the maintenance, analysis and use of materials test and design data that is critical in aerospace, defence and energy.

New capabilities include enhanced features for storing and applying the complex mathematical models used to describe materials properties such as fatigue or creep.

A third major enhancement is the updated Granta MI:Enterprise Materials Optimizer (MI:EMO), a tool to aid materials and manufacturing choices.

MI:EMO ensures consistency across the enterprise while helping designers and engineers to go beyond simple considerations of base material price or engineering function as they evaluate material and process alternatives.

The latest version adds advanced cost models, a simple user interface to help designers to apply the method, and visualisation tools for studying trade-offs.

MI:EMO is developed with the Materials Strategy Consortium, a collaboration with members including Emerson Electric and Fortune Brands.

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