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ESI Group Releases PAM-COMPOSITES 2016

By DE Editors  

October 10, 2016

ESI Group has released the latest version of PAM-COMPOSITES 2016. The software gives engineers the ability to predict, analyze and correct defects of composite structural components across the complete manufacturing chain. PAM-COMPOSITES brings together the PAM-FORM, PAM-RTM and PAM-DISTORTION modules into one.

In the 2016 release, the newly introduced Design of Experiments (DoE) functionality automatically analyzes variations in the composite material and manufacturing process parameters to allow process and design engineers to optimize key influencing parameters and improve process stability, the company states.

A Die Spotting capability lets engineers morph existing tools to ensure part contact. It also allows engineers to avoid the incidence of areas with low fiber content or race tracking during resin injection or infusion.

For more information, visit ESI Group.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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