The next QForm 7 simulation workshop will be held in Oxford.
During two days the participants will learn how to implement our advanced simulation software both for material flow simulation and predicting material microstructure and properties.
The next QForm 7 simulation workshop will be held in Oxford.
During two days the participants will learn how to implement our advanced simulation software both for material flow simulation and predicting material microstructure and properties.
Just few seats still left at our free training seminars in June at National Metalforming Centre, West Bromwich, West Midlands, B70 6PY.
Simulation of Fasteners Forming Processes, 24th of June: 9.30-15.30
Simulation of Hot Metal Forming Processes, 25th of June: 9.30-15.30
Please, follow our annoncements regarding our training workshops for a new season that starts in September
Two days QForm simulation workshop in Oxford has been successfully completed on May 16th. The major interest of this workshop was simulation of extrusion of Mg-alloys. The extrusion process has been simulated using both Lagrange and Euler approaches with the help of QForm 7 and QForm-Extrusion programs respectively.
«Designing a die-set of 3D geometry from flat drawings in QForm Diemaker program. Simulation and process optimization in QForm Extrusion»
QuantorForm Ltd. and ALUSIL invite you to take part in the Fifth international conference «Aluminium – 21/EXTRUSION» and the QForm-Extrusion simulation program workshop on June 24th 2014 which will take place in Sankt-Petersburg, Russia.
Amazingly effective new metal forming simulation program QForm 7.2.3 will be presented at MACH 2014 exhibition (NEC, Birmingham) the next week April 7-14. Come and talk to us on stand no. 4463 and hear how we can help deliver your profits!
This year we are planning our training seminars in Oxford on February 27-28, March 27-28, May 15-16 and June 12-13.
We are presenting a joint paper at the 17th Workshop on Met foming simulation in Stuttgart on 14th of February (Simulation in der Umformtechnik). Our presentation starts at 11:15.
Autors are Alexander Borowikow and Nikolay Biba.
Our stand at Formed in the UK Technical Seminar on December 11 was extremely busy. Here we presented the newest version QForm 7.2 and its applications to simulation of closed die forging, rolling, extrusion and other metal forming processes.
The key points of new version are its capability to simulate incremental metal forming processes like ring rolling using dual mesh method, new elastic-visco-plastic material model and many other very useful features.