Webinar Series: Manufacturing for Aerospace
We will address how product development and design engineers can avoid costly rework and production downtime by validating virtually the proposed manufacturing processes and material requirements upfront in the product development process.
Webinar 1 – Greater Efficiency and Reliability in Manufacturing with Simulation
As a building block for digitalization, virtual prototyping solutions are critical components to help all stakeholders achieve manufacturing excellence. Production set up is essential to ensure accuracy and repeatability of produced parts to avoid costly rework, material scrap and wastes.
During this webinar you will learn how comprehensive virtual prototyping and manufacturing process simulation is key to design highly efficient production setup to:
- Increase performance-to-cost ratio while ensuring compliance with aerospace standards
- Leverage more innovative process capabilities in part design
- Secure a cost effective, right first-time process and eliminate scrap & rework
Applications will illustrate for high value structural parts how to make composite processes robust and affordable and benefit from innovative metal forming process where both dimensional precision & process efficiency are key.
Webinar 2 – Safety & Efficiency Validation of Assembly or Service Processes
Conventional manufacturing reviews with the limitations common to digital model interpretation, still result in unforeseen and costly engineering changes for issues that emerge during production of actual aircraft. Waiting until construction of production tooling and fabrication of pre-production parts to conduct final engineering discovery leaves little time to mitigate or eliminate risks.
In this webinar, we will discuss collaborating in "immersive” design reviews, where engineering teams can experience in virtual reality the full scope of the aircraft product and evaluate required human-centric process interactions.
- Experience first-hand potential assembly or maintenance risks and adjust designs or methods to prevent costly production issues
- Make better informed decisions early and provide examples that significantly reduce costly late engineering change orders.
- Enable collaboration among multiple disciplines in widely dispersed teams
- Analyze ergonomics before implementing new designs, tools, and procedures issues
Webinar 3 – Delivering premium quality for high precision parts
Clean aviation, electrification, safety and aircraft sustainability will create more disruptive changes when it comes to the selected material type, shape, production costs, and logistics requirements.
Use of more advanced materials to produce high integrity parts like single crystal HP turbine blade and complex manufacturing processes will be the utmost important challenge part manufacturers must deal with while supplying premium quality, high precision components to the aerospace industry.
Join this webinar to see how comprehensive virtual prototyping and manufacturing solutions help deliver high precision quality parts by:
- gauging the impact of process conditions, to define the process window
- predicting & driving mechanical properties and effects of manufacturing parameters through the design phases
- designing & validating production capabilities, focusing tools & processes, to secure robust implementation of manufacturing process
Applications will Illustrate jet engine components, transmission parts & parts of structures made of special metals involving casting, welding & heat treatment processes, where excellence in process & physics of materials is key to reach the safety and performance targets.
Founded in 1973, ESI Group envisions a world where Industry commits to bold outcomes, addressing high stakes concerns – environmental impact, safety & comfort for consumers and workers, adaptable and sustainable business models. ESI provides reliable and customized solutions anchored on predictive physics modeling and virtual prototyping expertise to allow industries to make the right decisions at the right time, while managing their complexity. Acting principally in automotive & land transportation, aerospace, defense & naval, energy and heavy industry, ESI is present in more than 20 countries, employs 1200 people around the world and reported 2020 sales of €132.6 million. ESI is headquartered in France and is listed on compartment B of Euronext Paris.
For further information, go to www.esi-group.com.
Engineering System International GmbH
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http://www.esi-group.com
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E-Mail: Egon.Wiedekind@esi-group.com