List of SimScale Structural Mechanics Customers
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Companies using SimScale Structural Mechanics for 2D/3D Simulation include: Buhler Group, a Switzerland based Manufacturing organisation with 12500 employees and revenues of $3.50 billion, Oxygen8 Canada, a Canada based Manufacturing organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $4.0 million and many others.
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Buhler Group | Manufacturing | 12500 | $3.5B | Switzerland | SimScale | SimScale Structural Mechanics | 2D/3D Simulation | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Bühler Group deployed SimScale Structural Mechanics across its global engineering organization. The SimScale Structural Mechanics deployment uses 2D/3D Simulation capabilities to scale computational fluid dynamics and structural finite element analysis in product and process development.
Deployment focused on cloud simulation to enable concurrent studies and accelerate design iteration. The program explicitly scaled CFD and structural FEA so 25 departments could run cloud simulation and study 60 design variants in two weeks. Functional capabilities implemented include structural FEA workflows, parametric study orchestration, and cloud solver execution.
The implementation had global scope from Bühler's Switzerland headquarters and targeted engineering and R&D functions, primarily mechanical and process engineers. Operational coverage included product development and process engineering teams across multiple sites, consolidating simulation work onto the SimScale platform.
Governance and rollout centralized simulation access and standardized FEA workflows, enabling engineers to prioritize virtual testing over some physical trials. The deployment reduced physical trials and improved time to insight for mechanical and process engineers as reported by Bühler.
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Oxygen8 Canada | Manufacturing | 250 | $4M | Canada | SimScale | SimScale Structural Mechanics | 2D/3D Simulation | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Oxygen8 Canada implemented SimScale Structural Mechanics within its product development workflow for the Terra V air handling unit, using the platform as part of a 2D/3D Simulation strategy to accelerate engineering validation. The engagement built on prior CFD-led development activities on the same platform and focused explicitly on finite element analysis usage to inform production decisions.
SimScale Structural Mechanics was used to perform FEA-led optimization of sheet-metal thickness and support bracket designs, employing parametric studies and mesh-based static structural analysis to evaluate load cases relevant to the air handling unit. The implementation emphasized structural mechanics capabilities for thin sheet metal and bracket reinforcement, enabling iterative CAD-informed simulation runs that reduced uncertainty before physical fabrication.
Operational scope centered on product development and engineering R&D in Canada and North America, with simulations feeding directly into prototype decisions and manufacturing preparation. The work impacted engineering, product design, and manufacturing planning functions by shifting validation earlier into the design cycle and consolidating virtual testing as a primary verification step.
Governance adjusted toward a simulation-driven design workflow, with engineering signoff incorporating FEA results to limit physical prototyping. Outcomes stated by the company include faster iteration, material cost savings, verified structural integrity, and a reduction in physical prototypes down to a single build.
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