Characterization · Simulation · Validation

Materials characterization, simulation, and validation for better engineering decisions.

DegaSim is being developed as a partner lab for companies that need to understand material and structural behavior through experimental characterization, numerical simulation, and model validation.

Experimental insight Numerical models Validation

Goal

Connect experimental testing and simulation into useful engineering insight.

The goal of DegaSim is not only to produce simulation plots. The goal is to connect real material data with numerical models, so engineering teams can understand behavior, check assumptions, and make better technical decisions.

This can support companies that need experimental characterization, model calibration, FEA support, or independent validation without building a full internal testing and simulation team.

Fields

Built around the full material to model workflow.

DegaSim is positioned around a focused workflow: characterize the material, build the model, calibrate the parameters, and validate the result.

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Experimental characterization

Mechanical testing, material response interpretation, parameter extraction, and test based understanding.

02

Numerical simulation

Finite element models, material behavior, stress and strain analysis, and practical engineering interpretation.

03

Calibration and validation

Connecting test data with model parameters, checking assumptions, and reporting what can be trusted.

Project library

A growing library of characterization and simulation examples.

The project library will collect small but complete examples. Each one will show how a material or mechanical question can be characterized, modeled, validated, and translated into an engineering conclusion.

Open project library
Beam bending validationAnalytical check + FEA
Bracket stress analysisBoundary conditions + mesh
Mesh sensitivity studyResult convergence

Contact

Open to technical discussions and future simulation support opportunities.

Based in Ghent, Belgium. Available for research connection, technical discussion, and future external FEA support exploration.