Electric vehicles require massive aluminum battery trays. Aluminum's springback is notoriously unpredictable. R11’s coupled thermal-structural solver (modeling heat from friction) predicts aluminum behavior with unprecedented accuracy, reducing tryout hits by 50%.
Friction is rarely uniform across a die surface. AutoForm R11 deepens its integration with the TriboForm module, allowing users to simulate realistic friction conditions based on specific lubricants, surface roughness, and tool coatings. By moving away from a constant friction coefficient, R11 accurately predicts heat generation, tool wear, and localized material flow. Smarter Multi-Stage Process Planning autoform r11
: Mention the use of the AutoForm R11 implicit time integration approach. Define the Newton-Raphson scheme settings and material mapping. Electric vehicles require massive aluminum battery trays
The you are simulating (e.g., progressive die, deep-drawn body panels)? R11 accurately predicts heat generation