Adams

Adams

Adams case study – System Design Evaluation

Brochure – Adams Machinery

Adams is the most widely used multibody dynamics and motion analysis software in the world. Adams helps engineers to study the dynamics of moving parts, how loads and forces are distributed throughout mechanical systems, and to improve and optimize the performance of their products.

Traditional “build and test” design methods are expensive, time consuming, and impossible to do sometimes. CAD-based tools help to evaluate things like interference between parts, and basic kinematic motion, but neglect the true physics-based dynamics of complex mechanical systems. FEA is suited for studying linear vibration and transient dynamics, but inefficient at analyzing large rotations and other highly nonlinear motion of full mechanical systems.

Adams multibody dynamics software enables engineers to easily create and test virtual prototypes of mechanical systems in a fraction of the time and cost required for physical build and test. Unlike most CAD embedded tools, Adams incorporates real physics by simultaneously solving equations for kinematics, statics, quasi-statics, and dynamics.

Utilizing multibody dynamics solution technology, Adams runs nonlinear dynamics in a fraction of the time required by FEA solutions. Loads and forces computed by Adams simulations improve the accuracy of FEA by providing better assessment of how they vary throughout a full range of motion and operating environments.

Optional modules available with Adams allow users to integrate mechanical components, pneumatics, hydraulics, electronics, and control systems technologies to build and test virtual prototypes that accurately account for the interactions between these subsystems.

For more information or to request a quote

Fill in a contact form

Tel. +44 (0) 1993 883555

Email info@dte.co.uk

 

DTE in the news

10 June 2013

DTE has announced the launch of a new service which will enable individuals to benchmark their knowledge of CATIA against a worldwide average

Learn more

09 May 2013

Desktop Engineering today announced the commercial availability of NCSIMUL Machine 9.

Learn more

30 April 2013

Coming Soon! The DTE Club

Learn more

30 April 2013

Dassault Systèmes Awards DTE with High Level Training Certification

Learn more

20 March 2013

DTE enhances technical team skills for CATIA V5 to V6 migration

Learn more