MultiMechanics和Fortify合作使3D打印更加可預測

 復合建模和仿真軟件MultiMechanics公司和波士頓專門從事復合材料系統的添加劑制造公司Fortify宣布了一項戰略技術伙伴關系,以提高復合3D打印的可預測性。

 

 

 

MultiMechanics and Fortify collaborate to make 3D printing more predictable
 

作為合作伙伴關系的一部分,Fortify將使用MultiMechanics機械公司的旗艦產品MultiMech在印刷前預測印刷零件的結構完整性,并通過控制整個結構的纖維取向來幫助優化設計。此外,還將進行研究與開發,以進一步加強Fortify的打印分析軟件,利用其基于MultiMech微結構分析的流動打印工藝,提供信息,并生成更復雜的微結構。

許多參與復合材料3D打印的公司很難確定其印刷部件的性能。利用Fortify打印分析軟件和Flowprint打印功能,MultiMech將作為一種工具,為優化纖維方向的復合材料零件的閉環迭代設計提供所需的反饋。這種協作將使用戶能夠優化零部件的設計和制造,以適應特定的應用程序。

“我們認為在3D打印方面確實需要更好的可預見性,而且我們相信我們的應用為多機械軟件提供了一個獨特的用例。Fortify的席執行官喬希·馬丁(Josh Martin)表示:“由此產生的印刷零件充分利用了復合材料的強度與重量之間的優勢,達到了前所未有的分辨率和復雜性。”

馬丁說:“我們有一些令人興奮的項目正在醞釀中,這些項目將受益于MultiMech的使用,包括工業無人機的終用途部件和注射成型工具。”“我們很高興與多機械公司合作,推動3D印刷業向前發展。”

隨著這兩家初創公司的不斷擴張,MultiMachics和Fortify計劃將MultiMech API集成到Fortify打印機中。多機械的模擬能力將提供給Fortify的用戶,讓工程師完全控制3D打印過程,從設計和測試到終生產。

“我們很高興與Fortify合作,因為這兩家公司都為用戶提供了在產品的每一個點控制微結構設計的能力。Fortify允許在現實中實現這一點,而MultiMechanics機械則幾乎實現了這一點。“MultiMechanics公司席執行官Leandro Castro說。這種強大的協同作用消除了設計約束,以創建真正優化的部件

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原文如下:

MultiMechanics, a developer of composite modeling and simulation software, and Fortify, a Boston-based additive manufacturing company specialized in composite material systems, announced a strategic technology partnership to improve the predictability of composite 3D printing.

 

 

 

MultiMechanics and Fortify collaborate to make 3D printing more predictable

As part of the partnership, Fortify will use MultiMechanics’ flagship product, MultiMech, to predict the structural integrity of printed parts before printing, and help optimize the design by controlling the fiber orientation throughout the structure. Additionally, R&D will be performed to further enhance Fortify’s print analysis software, INFORM, and generate more sophisticated microstructures using their Fluxprint process based on microstructure analyses performed in MultiMech.

Many companies involved in 3D printing of composites struggle to determine how their printed part will behave. With the Fortify print analysis software and Fluxprint printing capabilities, MultiMech will act as a tool to provide the required feedback for closed-loop iterative design of composite parts with optimized fiber orientation. This collaboration will enable users to optimize the design and manufacturing of parts to fit specific applications.

“We see a definite need for better predictability in 3D printing, and we believe that our application poses a unique use case for the MultiMechanics software. The resulting printed parts take full advantage of the strength-to-weight benefits of composite materials to a degree of resolution and complexity not possible before”, stated Josh Martin, CEO of Fortify.

“We have a few exciting projects in the pipeline that will benefit from the use of MultiMech, including end use components for industrial UAVs, and injection molding tools,” stated Martin. “We are excited to partner with MultiMechanics to push the 3D printing industry forward.”

As the two startups continue to expand, MultiMechanics and Fortify plan to integrate the MultiMech API in Fortify printers. The simulation capabilities of MultiMechanics would then be available to users of Fortify, giving engineers full control over the 3D printing process, from design and testing to final production.

“We are excited to partner with Fortify because both companies offer users the ability to control microstructural design at every single point of a product. Fortify allows that in the real world, while MultiMechanics enables that virtually.”, stated Leandro Castro, CEO of MultiMechanics. “This strong synergy removes design constraints to create truly optimized parts”

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