Altair will showcase technology and expertise for design, optimisation, and simulation of composite structures and materials at JEC World, the largest international composites show, during March 6-8 in Paris. One of its products, the "Sella Chair" made of a high-performance wood-carbon composite material, is one of the most highlighted one of this year.
The Altair-hosted conference session for “Simulation-driven Design for Composites" will feature presentations from companies like Airbus, CETIM, Gordon Murray Design Limited, and Pronal, demonstrating how Altair helped them create innovative products and improve development processes for composites.Altair will showcase technology and expertise for design, optimisation, and simulation of composite structures and materials at JEC World, the largest international composites show, during March 6-8 in Paris. One of its products, the "Sella Chair" made of a high-performance wood-carbon composite material, is one of the most highlighted one of this year.#
The Altair session will also feature a presentation by Atanas Zhelev, chief architect at DigitalArchitects, on modern organic architectural designs using innovative composite materials. Complementing his presentation is one of this year's highlighted products, the "Sella Chair" by Zhelev and Mariya Korolova, made of a high-performance wood-carbon composite material. It was developed to evaluate the performance of this design and manufacturing method on a larger scale, and considers architectural construction requirements in addition to product functionality.
“JEC World in Paris is the go-to event for the composite industry, and Altair is delighted to present our solutions for simulation, design, and optimisation,” said Jeffrey Wollschlager, senior director - Composite Technologies at Altair. "With the constant addition of new technology into HyperWorks and the Altair Partner Alliance (APA), including our 2017 ESAComp acquisition, our software for composite design is more powerful than ever. The Sella Chair provides an excellent example of how simulation can be used to develop innovative and high-quality composite products.” (SV)
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