Engineering Analysis
Geomagic software enables non-destructive analysis such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis on actual parts, assemblies, and manufactured systems.
- Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
Use Geomagic software to produce water-tight models suitable for digital and true FEA based on an existing physical part. This analysis complements theoretical FEA performed on a perfect CAD model, and can provide insight into flaws introduced during manufacturing. Geomagic software supports any FEA software that utilizes a surface model for analysis.
The fluid dynamic characteristics under various conditions for turbine blades and assemblies, automotive body panels, airfoils, spoilers, boat and vessel hulls, hydrofoils and components and assemblies can now be accurately modeled based on the actual physical part, assembly or system.
Learn how some of the industry leaders
are using Geomagic to enable engineering analysis.
British team uses DSSP, extreme visualization to streamline skeleton bobsled aerodynamics
Researchers are using advanced approaches such as digital shape sampling and processing (DSSP), computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and extreme visualization to shave off the precious tenths of seconds that can make the difference between an Olympics medal and disappointment. View Case Study »
Better CFD analysis translates into Olympic medals
DSSP, CFD and advanced visualization help British Cycling Team sprint to Olympic medals. View Case Study »
Reverse engineering, CFD analysis push U.S. Bobsled Team down high-tech design path
The U.S. team looks to further their success with new sled designs based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) studies of the two- and four-person sleds. View Case Study »
Prodrive Speeds Ferrari Wing Development with Reverse Engineering & CFD Technologies
The Prodrive-run team won Le Mans in only its second attempt. The Prodrive team embraced new technologies that enabled an alternative rear-wing design in just six weeks. View Case Study »
GM's S2B NASCAR Engine Block
They call it stock car racing, but it's anything but stock. One of the newest tools available to GM racing teams is an accurate 3D model of the SB2 engine block, created by Richard Childress Racing (RCR) using Geomagic Studio. View Case Study »