TheMultiphysics Engineering Simulation Suite: SYSTUSwas developed following close cooperation with leading international firms. SYSTUS brings a complete answer to analysis challenges in mechanics, heat transfer, and electrotechnics specifically in the mechanical engineering areas of energy and transportation sectors. Some of the differentiators of SYSTUS are:
Engineers performing advanced studies can manage large displacements, rotations and strains, as well as buckling and post-buckling. Such an extensive modeling scope in the coupled mechanical and thermal fields helps improve the solution design
The software provides advanced thermal features, including conduction, diffusion, enthalpic model, radiation, thermal contact and forced convection. Users can accurately predict temperature distribution and carry out reliable thermo-mechanical analyses.
Material models and advanced material laws cover a large range of phenomena: fatigue and ratchetting (Chaboche and Amstrong-Frederick), damage, brittle and ductile fracture (Weibull, Gurson/Leblond, Wilkins, Lemaitre), and creep (Chaboche, Razakanaivo, Norton)
Regulatory and fatigue analyses for the design of nuclear components (class 1&2). The software complies with nuclear codes and standards: ASME, RCC-M (section 3200), RSE-M codifications. In addition, SYSTUS offers a realistic approach based on large 3D models and advanced fatigue criteria (such as Dang-Van criteria).
Users perform multi-domain analysis by coupling with a variety of physics such as metallurgy, electrical engineering, and Fluid-Structure Interaction using ESI’s simulation solutions.
Engineers can perform structural integrity assessment analysis of various structures such as components or assemblies, pipe systems, buildings and bridges.