Webinar: Romax to Adams, the best of both worlds for Transmission design

Date and Time: 30th November | 10:00-11:00 CET

Presenter: Anujit Dafle, Technical Consultant, Hexagon

Hexagon welcomes you to join us for a free webinar to learn how to work with transmission systems using both Romax and Adams. 
 
Romax is the industry standard for electro-mechanical powertrain design and analysis. Backed by 30 years of innovation in software technology and engineering expertise, customers rely on our trusted simulation capabilities to reduce physical prototyping, shorten development times, and reduce costs.
 
Adams is  the world's most famous and widely used Multibody Dynamics (MBD) software, Adams improves engineering efficiency and reduces product development costs by enabling early system-level design validation.
 
With the latest development at Hexagon, you can now transfer your Romax model automatically to Adams and analyze complex and transient phenomena using detailed representation of  gears, bearings, shafts and housing, even with flexible representation.
 
Adams View (and soon Adams Car) imports Romax model files (*.R2A extension) from the Romax DT package of products and converts them into an Adams model comprised of a set of Adams View and Adams Machinery objects. This capability is intended to provide users with a good head start to creating an Adams model on the basis of a pre-existing Romax model.
 
Who should attend?

  • Romax  users / mechanical system engineers, who want to perform transient analyses of systems containing gears and bearings
  • Adams users / mechanical system engineers, that have access to Romax models and want to avoid rebuilding the system in Adams from scratch in order to do transient analyses
  • System engineers, who so far do not use any of the tools but would like to perform detailed design of products to optimize durability, efficiency, vibration and noise behavior

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