Points of Entry
We believe that design tools should serve you, rather than determining how you design. Thus your point of entry to the service will be that which best matches your design activity. You describe your designs as today (here in grey), then submit that design description, for example as a CAD file or FEA / CFD mesh, via the dezineforce portal (here in green).
Using the intuitive dezineforce Workflow tool you then prepare the performance simulation and optimisation computation. You determine the analysis – for example structural (typically FEA) or aero-/hydrodynamic (typically CFD) – to be conducted, and any geometric and other constraints. You execute the computation on the dezineforce compute cluster (here in purple).
Once the initial simulation is complete, the dezineforce optimisation suite is employed to improve the design. Typically, you follow one of the dezineforce design of experiment techniques to specify a range of variants. Based on the simulation results for this range, the optimisation suite identifies design modifications most likely to improve performance. An iterative simulate and search process is then performed until an optimum design is identified. In addition, this exploration yields rich insights into design behaviour and possibilities.