calculation
a tailored scientific approach
OUR SOLID EXPERIENCE IN CORRELATION CALCULATION/ MEASUREMENT ALLOWS TO DEPLOY A RIGOROUS AND ROBUST SCIENTIFIC APPROACH IN RESPONSE TO THE PROBLEMS POSED.
WHETHER FOR A PRELIMINARY PROJECT OR TO VALIDATE STUDIES, WE USE PROVEN NUMERICAL MODELS ON GT-POWER, ABAQUS, STAR-CCM+ AND CONVERGE SOFTWARE.
DON’T HESITATE TO CONTACT US TO ANALYZE YOUR NEEDS IN THE FIELD OF STATIC, DYNAMIC, THERMAL, AERAULIC OR COMBUSTION CALCULATIONS.
Skills for
modeling complex systems
DANIELSON Engineering has extensive experience in modeling complex multiphysical systems.
The robust models developed on GT-Power enable us to establish optimized architectures for thermal, electric or hybrid powertrains, both in the preliminary design phase and during development.
skills for
numerical validation
DANIELSON Engineering uses proven, robust models for the computational validation of CAD 3D studies.
We can handle :
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validation of static and dynamic systems/parts
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vibration analysis of complex systems
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calculations using Abaqus or CATIA’s FEM module
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CFD calculation of cooling circuits or fluid flows
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and more.
skills for
the optimization
DANIELSON Engineering offers the optimization of existing products/concepts by integrating the submitted functional objectives, such as :
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weight reduction
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performance improvement
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manufacturing according to a given process
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reliability
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and more
skills for
diagnosis and reliability
DANIELSON Engineering uses a numerical approach for the analysis of mechanical failures of complex systems such as mechanical transmissions.
The identification of the root cause allows us to propose technical solutions that we can study and prototype before their functional validation.
The integration of the design office, foundry, machining, and testing allows DANIELSON Engineering to offer complete, industrializable solutions within a controlled timeframe. Modeling with GT-POWER, Abaqus, or STAR-CCM+ enables us to meet the challenges of continuously improving our customers’ products.