I founded my CAE service company MORPHOTEC in 1995 as a spin-off from the Institute for Mathematical Models in Materials Science at RWTH Aachen University. The institute was headed by Prof. Dr.-Ing. J. Betten. I completed my doctorate on the topic of “Topology Optimization using Cellular Automata” in 2001 under the supervision of Prof. Dr.-Ing. J. Betten and Prof. Dr.-Ing. H.A. Eschenauer (FOMAAS).
The Institute for Mathematical Models in Materials Science possesses extensive theoretical knowledge in the fields of FE and CFD simulation and material modeling. The goal of founding MORPHOTEC was to apply this comprehensive theoretical knowledge in industrial practice and to further practically implement new theoretical findings in simulation.
This corporate objective has been achieved with great success and repeatedly confirmed in over 3800 CAE orders (as of 2019). My renowned clients come from the automotive, mechanical engineering, plastics technology, elastomer technology, medical technology, and consumer goods sectors.
Some representative examples of client projects include:
Strength analyses of internal combustion engines (passenger cars, commercial vehicles) under static and dynamic loads.
Stress simulations on plastic and elastomer components (e.g., CV joint boots, shift levers, door seals, fan shrouds, folding seats, beams, speaker housings, etc.) using various material models such as Neo-Hooke, Mooney-Rivlin, and Ogden.
Calculation of partial and complete vehicles according to various standards in the EU, USA, and Japan.
Flow simulations in components in the internal combustion engine sector, as well as simulation and optimization of vehicle aerodynamics.
Topology and structural optimization of components.
I am gladly available for further information and would look forward to a collaboration.