It all comes down to Physics
Mechanical Engineering addresses materials, power, mechanisms and strength. We not only have the theoretical knowledge, but the real-world experience required to define a well-functioning product.
Materials and their strengths over the expected temperature and pressure ranges are evaluated for their performance. Mechanisms, forces that move them and the expected frictions are carefully reviewed not only for their performance, but also their costs. It's easy to select expensive materials. We focus on the overall performance including the bottom line.
Henning Product Development utilizes industry-leading CREO software to capture your products in 3D.
Our Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software allows us to predict a part's strength based on various materials and geometries to help optimize weight, strength and cost.
Analyze a part for stress, and optimize it for strength, weight and cost.
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) helps optimize your part
Our powerful Finite Element Analysis software allows us to identify the part's performance over an expected range of forces. Careful review allows us to identify areas of weakness and then immediately modify the geometry for improvement.
FEA also allows us to optimize a part for weight and cost reductions. The result is a more confident part design.
See your mechanism work before you make a single part
Motion analysis helps ensure your mechanisms function as expected.
Our Motion Analysis services allows you to see how your mechanism works before you make a single part. Find out if there is an interference as the pieces move, or see a series of links come together in an orchestrated movement of parts.
You can also use our Motion Analysis services to show how a part should be assembled. This is a great tool in communicating assembly work instructions to line workers anywhere in the world. Transcend language barriers and communicate quickly with Henning Motion Analysis services.
Our mechanism analysis tool allows us to create animations of mechanisms, which helps flag interferences and ensure the mechanism will function as expected.