Engineering Training

17 November, 2016

Risk analysis (FMEA )

A failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is a method of analyzing potential failures in a classification system determined by gravity or by the effect of system failures.

It is typically used by manufacturing companies in various stages of the product life-cycle management, and recently it is also used in the service industry. The causes of failures can be any error or defect in design or processes, especially those that affect consumers, and can be potential or actual. The term effects analysis refers to the study of the consequences of those failures.

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Finite element calculation.

The finite element method (FEM in Castilian or FEM) is a general numerical method to approximate solutions of partial differential equations widely used in various engineering and physics problems.

The MEF is intended to be used in computers and allows to solve differential equations associated with a physical problem on complicated geometries. The MEF is used in the design and improvement of products and industrial applications, as well as the simulation of complex physical and biological systems. The variety of problems that can be applied has grown enormously, the basic requirement that the constitutive equations and equations of time evolution of the problem to be considered are known in advance.

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CAD 2D/3D

We support throughout the design process tooling, from the conceptual phase, through modeling 2D and 3D, rendering and manufacturing support.
For maximum use of technology, we redesigned the parts and tools necessary to suit the needs required in every situation, making the best use of specific software. We also offer design consultancy in this environment, knowing efficient geometries and densities for each case.

 

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