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CAE Simulation Driven Product Development for Expandable Liner Hanger
Overview
CAE Simulation Driven Product Development for Expandable Liner HangerAltair |
Analytics & Modeling - Digital Twin / Simulation Sensors - Haptic Sensors | |
Cement Oil & Gas | |
Product Research & Development Quality Assurance | |
Digital Twin Virtual Reality | |
System Integration Testing & Certification | |
Operational Impact
The integration of CAE Simulation with Product Development resulted in several operational benefits for Baker Hughes. It maximized the probability of product success, product quality & reliability, customer satisfaction, and employee morale. It also helped the company understand the design limitations, constraints, and assembly interactions in the early stages of development, thereby reducing the risk of costly design changes later in the product development process. The “Right First Time” strategy enabled by this approach reduced waste and minimized development cost and time. The seven-step CAE Simulation methodology provided a structured approach to product development, ensuring that all aspects of the product design were thoroughly tested and optimized. | |
Quantitative Benefit
Reduced number of prototypes by 60-70% | |
Accelerated product development time to 26 months from 65 months | |
Reduced overall development cost | |