nCode DesignLife V9.0

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nCode DesignLife provides fatigue life prediction from finite element results to answer the question "how long will it last?" or "will it pass the test?" before you even have prototype. Go beyond simplified stress analysis and avoid under or over-designing your products by simulating actual loading conditions. For over 25 years, nCode products have established a reputation for leading fatigue technology, pioneering the world’s first commercial off-the-shelf FEA-based fatigue tool, P/Fatigue*, in the early 1990’s. Since then nCode products have continued to evolve, staying ahead of the competition. nCode DesignLife, our latest product solution, is optimized for today’s large model sizes and realistic loading schedules. Unique capabilities include the ability to simulate shaker tests by predict fatigue analysis in the frequency domain. In use by major OEMs and their suppliers around the world, DesignLife is the easiest to use, most powerful and flexible CAE fatigue and durability software on the market. Key Features Intuitive and easy to use software for performing fatigue analysis from finite element models Direct support for leading FEA results data including ANSYS, Nastran, Abaqus, RADIOSS, … Efficiently analyze large finite element models and complete usage schedules Wide range of fatigue analysis capabilities including stress-life, strain-life, multi-axial, weld analysis, virtual shaker table, and more Highly configurable for the expert user Single environment for both Test and CAE data Enables standardization of analysis processes and reporting Benefits Reduce reliance on physical test and avoid costly design and tooling changes Perform smarter and quicker physical tests by simulating first Reduce warranty claims by reducing failures Reduce cost and weight by assessing more design options Improve consistency and quality with standardized analysis processes Correlate directly with physical test data Analyze wind turbine component designs in conformity with GL Renewables Certification's Guideline for the Certification of Wind Turbines (2010)

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