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Simulation Driven Design with Creo

    Simulation Driven Design with Creo at LEAP Australia
    Traditional product-design methods limit simulation to late-stage validation, increasing costs and rework if flaws are found. But with simulation-driven design, simulation tools are utilised throughout the design lifecycle, helping product designers better predict performance, mitigate risks, and drive innovation long-term.
     
    By incorporating a few workflow changes, designers and engineers within your team can iterate faster and have greater confidence in their design concepts. LEAP’s PTC team recently presented a webinar that explained how adding real-time simulation tools to the beginning of your development workflow gives engineers instant feedback on their design changes, as they work, and provides valuable insights on which design directions to explore next. This article summarises the presentation and provides the highlights of the recording including a live demonstration of Creo’s simulation capabilities.
     
    In this first clip, Ben Muston, Senior Application Engineer at LEAP Australia provides an overview of the simulation driven design philosophy, explaining the differences to the more traditional simulation approach and the benefits it can bring.

    Next, Ben goes over the various simulation tools available within Creo and explains when and why to use each of them. Watch the clip below to learn more.

    Finally, Ben performs Finite Element Analysis using Creo Simulation Live, powered by Ansys solvers which provides instantaneous simulation capabilities to study the structural stresses, fluid dynamics and heat transfer effects for your model inside Creo. Watch the clip below to see it in action.

    We hope that you found this article informative. LEAP has decades of experience in helping our customers across Australia & New Zealand to take advantage of physics-based simulation. If you’re interested in anything you’ve seen above, contact us here and one of our engineers will be more than happy to help discuss your specific problem or project.

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