C M BEASY Ltd

C M BEASY Ltd is known for its advanced software tools and services related to structural integrity and integrity management, particularly in the field of corrosion modeling and analysis. The company has developed a range of specialized software products that use advanced computational techniques to predict and analyze the behavior of structures and materials under various conditions.

Key areas of expertise and offerings by C M BEASY Ltd include:

Corrosion Modeling:

  • Corrosion Analysis Software: BEASY provides software solutions that can simulate the processes of corrosion and predict its effects on materials and structures. This is particularly useful for industries such as oil & gas, marine, and infrastructure where corrosion can significantly impact reliability and safety.

Structural Integrity:

  • Structural Analysis: The company offers tools that help engineers and designers assess the integrity of structures. This includes evaluating the impact of cracks, stresses, and other potential failure points to ensure that structures are safe and reliable.

Cathodic Protection:

  • Cathodic Protection Design: BEASY's software can be used to design and optimize cathodic protection systems, which are used to prevent corrosion in pipelines, tanks, ships, and other metal structures.

Fatigue and Crack Growth:

  • Fatigue Analysis: BEASY provides tools for predicting the growth of cracks and fatigue under cyclic loading conditions. This is crucial for industries where materials are subjected to repeated stress, such as aerospace and automotive sectors.

Applications:

The software and services from C M BEASY Ltd find applications in various industries including:

  • Aerospace & Defense: For ensuring the integrity and longevity of aircraft and marine vessels.
  • Oil & Gas: In protecting pipelines and offshore platforms from corrosion.
  • Civil Engineering: For maintaining and prolonging the life of infrastructure such as bridges and tunnels.
  • Marine: In protecting ships and harbor structures from the harsh marine environment.

Research and Development:

C M BEASY Ltd is also known for its involvement in research and development projects, often collaborating with academic institutions and industrial partners to advance the state of the art in structural integrity and corrosion modeling.

Expertise:

The company draws on a team of experienced professionals with deep knowledge in engineering, materials science, and computational modeling, ensuring that their products and services are based on sound scientific principles and up-to-date research.

These offerings make C M BEASY Ltd a key player in fields where predicting and mitigating material and structural degradation is of paramount importance.

Products

BEASY Corrosion and CP, BEASY Signature Management, BEASY ICCP optimisation

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Southampton Hampshire S)407AA
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