FEA Drop Tests Today, more and more manufacturers are switching to analytical drop tests before anything goes into production. This helps save time and money, getting your products to market faster, but there’s more than just saving time and money, FEA offers some benefits that drop testing simply can’t do.
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The User Group What’s the best way to get the nuclear industry’s best minds together to discuss trends and solutions? Form a User’s Group! The Nuclear Industry has formed a number of user groups because they recognize that collaboration is key.
We often get asked, "How do you refuel a Nuclear Reactor?". It seems daunting, considering that the fuel is radioactive, and you certainly can't touch it!
We can perform impact analyses in lieu of drop tests to verify structural integrity. This is an example of a dropped shipping container.
RG&E's Station 5 will have generated green, emission free energy for 100 years this year. That's quite an accomplishment.
We thought it’d be fun to showcase some of our tools using a new series we call Crash Test Tuesday. This week, we’re going to start with a simple car crash. Who do you think would win in this crash – Geo Metro vs. 3/4 Ton pickup truck.
FLEX is incredibly powerful because the equipment can be used for any disaster that might face a nuclear plant. Even the disasters that we can't think of right now.
One of the most important things to consider in design is how it will be installed. We find that accounting for the installer allows projects to get installed faster, and with less issues.
Even the best designs can have shortfalls. For example, this roof scupper is supposed to carry runoff to the drainage basin below; problem is... It Doesn't!