New method for simulating «Adaptive Density Minimal Surfaces»

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DOI der Originalpublikation
Projekttyp
angewandte Forschung
Projektbeginn
01.02.2025
Projektende
31.07.2025
Projektstatus
abgeschlossen
Projektkontakt
Projektmanager:in
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung
The Swiss software provider Spherene AG wants to prove why its patented Adaptive Density Minimal Surfaces (ADMS) are superior to Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces (TPMS, e.g. gyroid) that are increasingly available in many CAD tools. The problem is that there is no efficient and validated method for providing this proof using simulation. Traditional finite element simulation struggles with complex geometries. For the future, it is crucial to have a suitable calculation method available, as the number of highly complex, additively manufactured parts is expected to grow significantly in various industrial sectors. Meshfree technology offers great potential and is being investigated in this project.
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Während FHNW Zugehörigkeit erstellt
Ja
Zukunftsfelder FHNW
Hochschule
Hochschule für Technik und Umwelt FHNW
Institut
Institut für Produkt- und Produktionsengineering
Finanziert durch
Innosuisse
Projektpartner
Spherene AG
Auftraggeberschaft
Spherene AG
SAP Referenz
T336-0255-2
Schlagwörter
Adaptive Density Minimal Surfaces (ADMS)
Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces (TPMS)
Meshless/Meshfree simulation