By Hubert Lobo
Presented by Hubert Lobo at the TechNet Alliance Fall Meeting; Bilbao, Spain; October 6-7, 2017
October 07, 2017 | by DatapointLabs | views 5482
Physically accurate simulation is a requirement for initiatives such as late-stage prototyping, additive manufacturing, and digital twinning. Simulations use mathematical models to replicate physical reality. Verification and validation (V&V) is an important step for high-fidelity simulation. While verification is a way to check the accuracy of these models, factors such as simulation settings, element type, mesh size, choice of material model, material parameter conversion process, quality and suitability of material property data used can have a large impact on simulation quality. Validation presents a means to check simulation accuracy against a physical experiment. These validations are a valuable tool to measure solver accuracy prior to use in product development. Confidence is gained that the simulation replicates real-life physical behavior.
By Hubert Lobo
Presented by Hubert Lobo at the TechNet Alliance Fall Meeting; Bilbao, Spain; October 6-7, 2017
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