Whether it’s an oil refinery, a nuclear reactor, or a solar panel, power generation companies must adhere to numerous requirements to ensure their structures are safe, environmentally sound, and comply with time and budget constraints. Realistic Simulation can help address these challenges by enabling engineers to virtually test and validate their designs prior to starting detailed design work.
This results in:
- Reduced development time and cost
- Improved quality and safety
- More innovative designs
SIMULIA has been actively engaged in the power generation sector for many years. Therefore, we developed this series of e-books focused on sustainable plant design to demonstrate how our technology is leveraged within the following segments: Upstream Oil & Gas, Nuclear, and Renewable Energy.
Each e-book contains case studies and conference papers from leading energy companies and specialized academic institutions, as well as our own technology briefs.
Volume 1: Upstream Oil & Gas
Titles you’ll find inside this e-book include:
- Seismic Response of Floating Roof Storage Tanks Contact Pressure Analysis
- Topology Optimization of a Flue Gas Ductwork with Significant Pressure Loss
- Using Explicit Finite Element Analysis to Simulate Blast Loading on Hazardous Chemical Storage Tanks
- …and many others!
Volume 2: Nuclear Power
Titles you’ll find inside this e-book include:
- Abaqus/Standard Simulation of Coupled Multi-physics Processes at an Underground Nuclear Waste Disposal Site
- Stress and Fatigue Analyses of a PWR reactor core barrel components
- Realistic Simulation Assists Nuclear Power Plant Certification
- …and many others!
Volume 3: Renewable Energy
Titles you’ll find inside this e-book include:
- Co-Simulation Provides New Insights into the Multiphysics of Windpower
- Hydrodynamic Pressure on Culvert Gates during an Earthquake
- Structural and motion system dynamic analysis of two-axes solar tracker under wind action
- …and many others!
Learn how realistic simulation can help your business develop more sustainable power plants and structures, download the “Sustainable Power” e-book series.