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Structured material selection with Ansys Granta Selector

Using a typical lightweight construction task as an example, Ansys Granta Selector shows how it helps you to determine the optimum material while taking various boundary conditions into account.

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Details

The design process determines 80% of the later costs. The selection of a suitable material contributes significantly to these costs.

In this webinar you will be shown by means of an example how to define requirements, constraints and objectives for your material selection and how to find suitable candidates with the help of Ansys Granta Selector.

The goal of achieving maximum stiffness at minimum weight is not in a vacuum.
This is because economic aspects such as material price and manufacturing restrictions must be taken into account.
Legal requirements, such as those imposed by REACH and RoHS, must also be examined-

From the multitude of other possible requirements, the flammability and recyclability are also considered in the example presented.

Agenda

  • Background: The selection of materials according to Ashby
  • The product Ansys Granta Selector
  • Application of the Ansys Granta Selector material selection on a representative example

Target Group

The webinar is intended for anyone involved in determining the material in the design process.
This covers the whole spectrum, from designers, calculators (using Ansys or other CAE tools) to project or team leaders.

Benefits

You will get an insight into how a structured material selection according to Ashby works and how you can carry out this process, supported by Ansys Granta Selector. You will see what contribution an optimal material can make to the development of lighter and innovative products.

Lecturers

CADFEM expert
CADFEM Germany GmbH, Grafing

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