Finite Element Analysis can help you overcome your engineering challenges in structural and mechanical design, as well as assist in the assessment of existing structures and products.

Leveraging advanced finite element analysis (FEA) to accurately predict the behaviour of designed or existing structures/products is a core of HERA’s simulation activity.

We have a proven record of using FEA technology in applied structural research and consulting for over twenty years.

We serve the metals industry needs, where our primary focus is on steel and other metals. In addition, we also have experience analysing concrete, timber, gypsum, magnesium, thermal insulations, shape memory alloys and other materials.

Our team has a proven track record that allows us to solve a range of engineering problems and complex models using our in-house high end engineering workstations running Abaqus/CAE/Standard/Explicit software.

This means that we can provide implicit and explicit numerical analyses and realistic simulations efficiently, accurately and to the highest standard, while adhering to stringent best practice guidelines recommended by NAFEMS.

 

We have experience with the following analysis procedures, problems and applications:

  • linear perturbation (static, eigenfrequency-vibrations, buckling);
  • non-linear static and dynamic stress/displacement analysis (seismic, buckling, thermal loading, quasi-static analysis, transient, impact, assessment of existing structures);
  • non-linear stress analysis for the simulation of manufacturing processes such as metal forming;
  • simulation of contact amongst multiple parts in a complex model;
  • analyses of a welded and/or bolted connections, including monitoring the history of bolt forces;
  • sub-modelling to study a local part of a larger model;
  • steel and reinforced concrete buildings, columns, frames, and floors;
  • steady state (a detailed and accurate R-value calculation) and transient heat transfer analysis;
  • assessment of the influence of imperfections in erected steel structures;
  • composite reinforced concrete and steel structures in fire (sequentially coupled thermal stress analyses);
  • and much more!

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Overview of Finite Element Analysis for applied research, engineering and art applications

This webinar explaining what is involved in carrying out successful simulations – by providing an overview of solving structural, mechanical, fire engineering and thermal problems.

If you’d like to find out more about Nandor and his expertise, as well as reports and publications he has contributed to, click here.

kaveh-andisheh

General Manager Structural Systems

nandor-mago

Finite Element Analyst, Structural Systems