Finite element analysis (FEA) is a numerical technique for finding approximate solutions of partial differential equations and integral equations.
 

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)

Substances mixing

CFD is a computational technology that allows to study the dynamics of things that flow. Using CFD, it is possible to build a computational model that represents a system or device has to be studied. Then the fluid flow physics and chemistry is applied to this virtual prototype, and the result is a prediction of the fluid dynamics and related physical phenomena.

We specialize on fluids and solids mixing, concrete batching modeling.

 
 
 

Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)

MEMS mechanical oscillation

MEMS integrate miniaturized mechanical structures with electronics to extend the benefits of planar integrated circuit technology to a broader class of systems, involving sensors, actuators, filters, resonators, switches, and wave guides. The mechanical structures, such as beams, plates, groves, and diaphragms, implement transduction between energy domains, passive implementations of discrete electrical devices, and conduction paths for electromagnetic radiation.

 
 
 

Modeling of convectional, radiation and electromagnetic material heating

Laser heating

Material heating is applied in many technological processes. Application of computer simulation in this field allows to select such parameters of the heating process, which will provide the prescribed temperature distribution at the lowest energy consumption.

 
 
 
 

Stress-strain analysis

Stress-Strain

Stress-strain analysis of a material is one way to determine many of its physical properties. With the information gained through much analysis, one can predict how a part will react when placed under various working loads.

The major objectives are:

(1) Find the basic process of deformation due to tensile loading

(2) Characterize the physical properties of various metals from their stress-strain curves

(3) Determine how annealing a metal affects its physical properties

(4) Determine how phase transformations in steels affect its physical properties

(5) Gain experience designing an experiment to gather necessary data using the available apparatus