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Equipment & Software

State-of-the-art Solutions for Testing and Analysis

Engenuity has remained at the cutting edge of material testing and engineering analysis by solving problems with innovative and practical solutions. We have commercially available solutions to:

– Make your lab run more efficiently using LMS and DIC
– Understand the behaviour of random discontinuous composite materials using FiRMA
– Predict composite performance during crash using CZone
– Bring dynamic testing in house with our drop tower and crush fixture

Our solutions are available to purchase or license and we offer world class support to get you up and running.

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FiRMA – Random Materials Analysis

FiRMA (Failure in Random Material Architectures) design and analysis software allows structural components to be made using chopped and recycled material with confidence, whilst maintaining weight saving potential.​

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CZone – Composite Crush Prediction

Engenuity’s CZone is a predictive analysis tool for composite crush. By removing non-physical variables, CZone reduces the amount of physical testing required for correlation, minimizing the cost and time required to develop crash structures. ​

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Engenuity LMS – Laboratory Management

Honed for years in the state-of-the-art Engenuity test lab, the Engenuity LMS is a complete management solution for your material testing to generate better results, easier, faster and more reliably.

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Drop Tower & Crush Test Fixture

Our composite crush test fixtures and our bespoke 4.6 kJ Drop Tower can be built to order to bring dynamic testing in house.

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DIC – Optical Strain Measurement

Engenuity has developed a range of DIC (Digital Image Correlation) hardware and software solutions for 2D and 3D strain mapping. Including our temperature controlled cameras that allow large area strain recovery from multiple angles during environmental testing.

Together we set the standards of excellence
​for engineering design development

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