SimulateComplete® On Demand Process Engineering
SimulateComplete® is the smart way to fast track your sheet metal part project. Priced from $995, StampingSimulation's engineers develop a successful forming process starting with your product design geometry.
The final part design (product design geometry) is turned into tooling surfaces and used in simulation to engineer a successful forming process, proven in the virtual world.
How it Works
Provide a 3D model of the product design
The client has product design geometry (the part). The product design data is transferred to StampingSimulation engineers by choosing to Start a Job Now.
Forming process engineered
A forming process is engineered to the client's specifications. Input and guidance may be provided by the client, or StampingSimulation can develop the entire process independently.
Proven with simulation
The engineered process is tested with simulation and re-engineered with simulation until a feasible forming process is developed.
Results delivered
Once a successful forming process is engineered, the requested data outputs are generated and sent to the client. For example, the client may choose to give the tooling surfaces to their tool designer (saving a significant amount of time in the design of the tool), and may wish to cut their first blank from the developed blank shape data.
Service Benefits
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On Demand Service
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At least 35% less tryouts
[Aberdeen Group, October 2006)
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Optional Service Add-ons
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Say goodbye to costly trial and error techniques
- Starting from $995 per part
Standard Service Outputs
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Complete process design or strip layout proven in Simulation
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Animation of tooling and blank forming
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Material Forming Limit Information
- Material Thinning Information
Optional Service Add-Ons
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Optimized tooling surfaces / die face data
(decrease tool design time)
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Developed blank shape, accurate to 1.5mm*
(decrease blank development time)
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Spring back analysis
(check for springback)
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Springback compensated die face data
(compensate for springback)
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Forming forces
(determine correct press size and optimal blank holder pressure)
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Complete progression strip design
(StampingSimulation.com's engineers engineer the full strip layout)

