Webinar • Siemens Industry Software: Digital Manufacturing • Industria y Fabricación

Discover the benefits of vibration and drop analysis early in electronics design.Agéndalo en tu calendario habitual ¡en tu horario!

Martes, 21 de junio de 2022, de 11.00 a 12.00 hs Horario de Ohio (US)
Webinar en inglés
Modern electronics are expected to provide increasing functionality whilst still being able to endure drop and vibration. Although cooling and thermal problems are a major source of electronics failure, vibration fatigue can result in greater and very costly re-spins and significantly delayed time to market.
 
How do you make sure that, when designing for robust product performance the sensitive electronics inside your product survive regular use, or as we call it, operational vibrations? How do you virtually validate the optimization of your designs before production, increase quality and predict a more efficient and faster development process?. Drop and vibration induced stresses in electronics can be thoroughly investigated with simulation and testing software. This gives confidence, prior to fabrication, that designs will be robust enough for the intended application and that products will not fail prematurely.
 
Product development processes are often hampered by siloed ECAD and MCAD disciplines. Advanced simulation capabilities are no longer enough. To increase time-to-market for products companies need to improve connectivity from authoring systems right through to simulation and ultimately physical testing, enabling a complete digital thread.
 
In this webinar you will learn:
 
           - How to combine simulation and test to increase simulation fidelity, shorten development time, cost and pass verification with your first final prototype.
           - How to acquire real-life vibrations as input to simulation or to an accelerated shaker test.
           - How to accelerate innovation by predicting structural performance earlier in the development.
 
Meet the speakers
 
Frank Demesmaeker:SIEMENS DIGITAL INDUSTRIES SOFTWARE
Frank Demesmaeker
Business Development Manager Mechanical Industries
 
Frank Demesmaeker graduated in 1994 as Civil Engineer from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium) and started working at LMS International – now Siemens - in a technical support role for the Benelux area customers. Over the years, he has build up in-depth knowledge and practical experience in noise and vibration issues from worldwide customers, both from a technical, commercial and marketing point of view. Frank is currently helping in promoting and tuning the test applications into markets like energy, medical, consumer goods, ship, educational institutes and the broader mechanical machinery market.
 
 
Dr. Oliver Taheny:SIEMENS DIGITAL INDUSTRIES SOFTWARE
Simcenter 3D Business Development Manager
 
Oliver Taheny is a Simcenter 3D Business Development Manager for Electronics, Turbomachinery and Medical Industries in the Mechanical Team. He has worked for Siemens since 2017 as a STS Portfolio Development Executive before joining the Business Development Team in 2022. He has almost 10 years industrial experience in both the Gas Turbine Industry and Telecommunications Industry in the area of thermal management. He obtained his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Limerick, Ireland.
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