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ESTECO Webinar Series
APRIL 6th, 2017

On April 6th, ESTECO and RBF-Morph will host a joint webinar presenting an innovative CAD-Mesh mixed approach to enhance shape optimization capabilities.

During the Webinar, ESTECO will host Riccardo Cenni from SACMI who will present how engineers at SACMI Ceramic Engineering Department leveraged modeFRONTIER, RBF-Morph and ANSYS Workbench to develop a hybrid methodology combining CAD and mesh based approach overtaking the limits of the shape optimization based on the single disciplines. The approach helped find better solutions for the SACMI industrial component analyzed and turns out to be promising for future optimization projects.
Register now to learn how the proposed methodology allows integrating the advantages of MESH morphing techniques with the flexibility of parametric CAD and how modeFRONTIER helps manage complex workflow with multiple analysis solved with different software.

 

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DATE
APRIL 6th, 2017
4PM CET
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PRESENTERS

Riccardo Cenni
CAE – Ceramic
Engineering Department
SACMI

Marco Biancolini
Professor of Machine Design
University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
Founder
RBF-morph

Caterina Moro
Marketing Manager
ESTECO

AGENDA

Focus on the following topics:

  • Overview of ESTECO and its technology
  • Overview of RBF-Morph and its technology
  • Introduction to SACMI and the engineering challenge
  • Shape optimization: the CAD-based, the Mesh-based and the mixed approach
  • Optimization results and takeaways

About SACMI 

SACMI is an international group manufacturing machines and complete plants for the Ceramics, Packaging (including Beverage and Closures&Containers), Food industries and Automation - markets in which it is a recognized worldwide leader. Its strength lies in the application of innovative technology, the outstanding position of the Group on international markets and its commitment to research and development and providing customers with top-flight quality and service. 
 

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