CADE designs and models products, equipment and machinery in any developmental phase ranging from the concept stage to the manufacturing stage. CADE fulfills this mission by taking into account the design requirements, operating conditions, maintenance obligations and/or manufacturing costs. As part of its method CADE usually employs the competitive advantage of 3D software (SolidWorks, Inventor) which not only prevents and detects errors in early stages of development but also notes interferences between moving parts, risks derived from use and optimization of the design by adapting it to the functional and operational needs.
Equipment for Industry:
CADE designs equipment based on the most usual international standards in each market always using the following specific software tools:
Pressure vessels: ASME VIII Div. 1 & 2, AD2000, EN 13445, BS, PD5500. Software: ANSYS, PVElite
Heat exchangers: ASME VIII, TEMA. Software: HTRI
Storage tanks: API. Software: TANK
Chimneys: CICIND. Software: SolidWorks, Inventor
Structures: Eurocode, ASCI, UBC, etc. Software: ANSYS, Staad Pro
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ASME has published a completely rewritten Section VIII Division 2. Under the PED this Division evidences advantages compared to the preceding editions. Numerous changes have been compiled to a modern pressure vessel Code, which has the potential for an international best-seller. Compliance with PED is not guaranteed, but made easier than in the past. Now it is up to the users to vote for the success of the new Division 2.