The simulation of welding processes is becoming more and more important in view of the increasing variety of metal parts produced today. Welding simulation enables the optimisation of dimensions and properties of welded components – even with a large number of applied seams or spot welds.
The aim of this webinar series is to explain the application areas and potentials of solutions for welding simulation. This includes an overview of the existing possibilities as well as the presentation of concrete industrial applications and an insight into the software itself.
Sign up now for the Welding webinar series. If you are unable to attend an event, we will be happy to provide you with a recorded session afterwards
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Welding Simulation – academic toy or serious tool for engineering? We explain why welding simulation is used and present concrete fields of application. |
Michael Wohlmuth, Managing Director and Vice President Strategic Business Development Dr. Ingo Hahn, Manager Business Solution |
Leveraging Welding Simulation to Reduce Physical Tryouts and Improve Quality This webinar shows the use of simulation for concrete practical use cases from the perspective of the engineering service provider. |
Jeff Robertson, Technical Business Development Dr. Ingo Hahn, Manager Business Solution |
Live and in color - How it works (Live Demo) We want to introduce you to the functionalities of the software. We will show you the user interface and how to use Simufact Welding. |
Dr. Marius Gatzen, Senior Project Manager Welding |
A journey through the virtual world of welding structural simulation - for technologists We will deepen your understanding of the diverse potential of our solution for welding processes – What can the technologist expect? Where is the journey going? |
Pavel Khazan, Product Coordinator Simufact Welding |
Sign up now for the Welding webinar series. If you are unable to attend an event, we will be happy to provide you with a recorded session afterwards
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