C M BEASY

C M BEASY Ltd. is a specialized company that focuses on providing advanced software solutions and consultancy services for engineering simulation and analysis. Established in 1991, BEASY has developed a strong reputation in the field of Boundary Element Method (BEM) simulations, which are used to solve complex engineering problems.

Core Areas of Expertise

  1. Corrosion and Cathodic Protection:

    • BEASY offers simulation tools that predict and analyze the behavior of corrosion and the effectiveness of cathodic protection systems. These tools help industries like oil and gas, maritime, and civil engineering to mitigate corrosion-related issues and extend the life of their structures.
  2. Fracture Mechanics:

    • BEASY provides solutions for predicting crack growth and fracture behavior in materials. These simulations are crucial for ensuring the structural integrity of components in various industries, including aerospace and automotive.
  3. Electromagnetic Analysis:

    • The company also offers software for simulating electromagnetic fields, which can be used in applications such as antenna design, electromagnetic compatibility studies, and the analysis of electrical devices.
  4. Thermal Analysis:

    • BEASY’s products include tools for thermal management, helping engineers to simulate heat transfer and distribution in mechanical and electronic components.

Software Solutions

  • BEASY Corrosion: This software facilitates the simulation of corrosion processes and the design of cathodic protection systems.
  • BEASY Crack Growth: Provides tools for predicting the life and behavior of cracks under various loading conditions.
  • BEASY EM: Focuses on the simulation of low-frequency electromagnetic fields.
  • BEASY Thermal: Offers capabilities for simulating thermal properties and heat transfer mechanisms.

Consultancy Services

In addition to software solutions, C M BEASY offers consultancy services. Their team of experts can assist clients with specialized projects, providing technical support, custom simulations, and analysis services tailored to specific engineering challenges.

Industries Served

  • Oil & Gas: For pipeline integrity and offshore structure protection.
  • Maritime: For ship hull and platform corrosion protection.
  • Aerospace: For structural integrity and material performance assessments.
  • Automotive: For durability and reliability analysis of vehicle components.
  • Electrical Engineering: For electromagnetic compatibility and device analysis.

Global Reach

Headquartered in Southampton, UK, C M BEASY has a global reach and serves clients from various parts of the world. They are known for their commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction.

By leveraging their specialized software tools and extensive engineering expertise, BEASY helps industries solve complex problems and enhance the performance and longevity of their assets.

Products

Simulation software & consultancy services

Southampton United Kingdom

Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst
Southampton Hants S040 7AA
United Kingdom

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