Technology
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Our company leverages the latest in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to evaluate the durability, Heat transfer and fatigue life of various materials and structures, utilizing industry leading Ansys simulation technology.

Fatigue analysis
We focus on a strategic simulation-driven approach to assess vibration fatigue, creep, fatigue in welded structures, and the durability of elastomers and composites, facilitating the study of design concepts and modifications early in the development process.
This method not only manages risk but also curtails the need for costly and time-intensive empirical evaluations, predicting fatigue life under multiaxial stresses, weld fatigue, short-fibre composite behaviour, crack growth, and thermo-mechanical fatigue effectively.
- Materials Fatigue Design
- Fatigue Finite Element Simulation
- Vibration Fatigue
- Creep and Creep-Fatigue Interactions
- Fatigue Analysis of Welded Structures

Heat transfer
Our company specializes in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and CFD simulations to enhance thermal management, which is essential for industries looking to create lighter and more energy-efficient designs. We effectively address various heat transfer issues, including convection, radiation, and conduction, in addition to dealing with heat from friction and external sources.
Our work spans a range of sectors, from automotive to aerospace, marine, and medical devices. With Ansys for Finite Element Analysis and Ansys Fluent and CFX for fluid dynamics, we enhance thermal systems in various applications. Our methods make the design process more efficient, reduce costs, and improve the thermal performance and comfort of the final products.
- Vehicle Thermal Management Simulation
- Electronic Systems Cooling & Heating
- Heat Exchangers: Simulation-Based Design for Thermal Performance
- Thermal Stress Simulation
- Buildings Thermal Management: HVAC/Climate Control Analysis
- Heat Transfer for Turbomachinery
- Cabin Aerodynamics: Thermal Comfort & Noise Reduction
- Stress Relief Heat Treatment: Finite Element Simulation