Ansys Releases Metal Stamping Simulation Solution

Ansys Forming can streamline sheet metal forming processes.

Ansys Forming can streamline sheet metal forming processes.

Material flow at the edge of the sheet metal for the fender of an automobile. Image courtesy of Ansys.


Ansys will release its first metal stamping simulation software in January. With Ansys LS-DYNA as its solver, Ansys Forming provides predictive accuracy and a streamlined workflow to digitally design, simulate, and validate sheet metal forming throughout the metal manufacturing process, the company says.

Ansys Forming enables early stage and detailed design configurations by allowing users to preset varying simulation needs, including feasibility, formability and springback prediction. Through this end-to-end workflow, engineers can perform the entire die process on a single platform, eliminate the need for physical testing, and enhance productivity and cost savings.

“Ansys Forming is intuitive, efficient and allows our team to set up complicated forming processes in a short period of time,” said Xue Fei Green, technical director, Dongguan Vision Tool & Mould Co., Ltd. “Ansys Forming combines pre- and post-processing in one package and removes a lot of the manual work required by its predecessors. I’ve used many and am confident that Ansys Forming is the best pre- and post-processor for metal forming applications.”

Sheet metal forming simulation helps manufacturers detect errors, identify the most appropriate materials, and determine the most efficient and cost-effective machining process to use. As a result, the company says engineers spend less time designing and redesigning later. Additionally, Ansys Forming delivers detail about the design, including identifying structural weaknesses where the metal might wrinkle, tear, or buckle.

“Ansys Forming will enhance our customers’ simulation processes and lower the barrier to entry for engineers, because the interface is so easy to use,” said Ramesh Venkatesan, CEO at Kaizenat. “The increased accessibility and improved workflow will take our users cost savings to the next level.” Kaizenat is a certified Ansys channel partner.

Ansys Forming product developers are already working toward future releases with additional functionalities, including a springback compensation feature, according to Ansys.

“Ansys Forming will meet the metal stamping needs of the industry, from the biggest manufacturers and suppliers to the smallest die shops,” said Shane Emswiler, senior vice president of products at Ansys. “With all-in-one stamping software, manufacturing and process engineers will streamline their workflows, increase productivity, and achieve consistent solutions every time.”

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