Mathematical Modelling

Standard finite element and CFD codes can be used to predict structural and fluid behaviours. However, there are problems for which these commercial codes are not appropriate, and some other solution method is required. In these cases, the most efficient approach may be to develop a specific mathematical model which accepts user input and calculates the parameters of interest

The reasons why mathematical modelling is undertaken include:
  A tool is required for simulation, prediction or visualisation
Development of an understanding of processes or phenomena

Once the physics of the requirement and the client's needs are understood, Eatec determines the most appropriate manner in which the mathematical model can be generated. This could range from a formulated spreadsheet through to bespoke Software. If required, the mathematical model can be supplied to the client in order that they can undertake further studies.
Eatec has been involved in mathematical modelling for a considerable time, and has undertaken projects for clients in industries that include oil & gas, communications and defence.

Projects undertaken include:
  Prediction of the dynamics of a cable in fluids
  Prediction of the behaviour of drill bits, as used by the oil and gas industry, under different drilling conditions

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