Webinar

How 3D Scanners Reduce FEA Evaluation Latency

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November 28, 2024

8:00 am EST

2:00 pm CET

1:00 pm EST

Non-destructive testing

Numerical Simulation (FEA/CFD)

Traditional inspection methods often struggle to provide accurate and timely evaluations of under-pressure equipment and pipelines. This webinar presents a groundbreaking approach that harnesses 3D scanning technology capabilities to streamline the inspection process, delivering faster and more reliable results. By creating highly precise, ready-to-simulate digital models, advanced Finite Element Analysis (FEA) can be conducted to assess potential damage and risks.

What we will cover:

  • Lower your operational maintenance cost: Discover how 3D scanner could lower your repair rate without affecting the safety of your infrastructure
  • Automation and Accuracy: Learn how 3D technologies simplify model creation, ensuring traceability, repeatability, and error-free results. Explore how the automated application of boundary conditions and material properties based on client data improves both efficiency and precision.
  • Advanced Analysis with API 579: Discover how the Elastoplast criterion of API 579, using triaxiality, accurately determines burst pressure. Learn why this method is considered the industry gold standard for precise evaluations.
  • Significant Performance Improvements: Explore how this innovative approach yields burst pressure results 2 to 3 times higher than those obtained through traditional Level II methods. Discover the impact on reduced repair rates and optimized maintenance schedules.
  • The Real Picture: Learn how FEA level III simulations provide burst pressure results that have been experimentally demonstrated to be a more accurate representation of reality.

Join us for this webinar and learn how cutting-edge technology can transform your inspection processes!

Speaker

Francois Lachance  | Product Manager Software

Francois Lachance

Product Manager Software

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How 3D Scanners Reduce FEA Evaluation Latency