Engineering Case Studies for FEA, CFD & Structural Simulation
Explore ENA2 engineering case studies showing how engineering consulting services support real project decisions through FEA, CFD, Fitness-for-Service, fatigue assessment, dynamic stress analysis, pipeline integrity, and nonlinear simulation.
Simulation-Led Engineering Case Studies
These case studies show how ENA2 applies FEA, CFD, Fitness-for-Service assessment, fatigue analysis, dynamic stress evaluation, and nonlinear simulation to solve practical engineering problems.
Together, they demonstrate how simulation-led engineering can support design validation, repair decisions, maintenance planning, asset integrity, and continued service evaluations for industrial projects.
Featured Engineering Applications
API 579 Dented Vessel Evaluation
Level 3 FEA for pressure vessel dent integrity and continued operation.
Vancouver, BC DEA Reboiler
Pressure Vessel Fatigue Assessment
FEA fatigue review for horizontal pressure vessel service validation.
Alberta Horizontal Pressure Vessel
Slurry Pipe CFD Erosion Study
CFD erosion study for slurry flow and coating performance.
United States Spoolable Pipe Connection
Industrial Manifold Stress Analysis
Coupled CFD and FEA for flow-induced fatigue risk.
Western Canada Tempering Air Manifold
ERW Seam Flaw Integrity Study
Fracture assessment support for pipeline integrity decisions.
Alberta, Canada NPS Pipeline System
Pin-Column Connection FEA
Nonlinear FEA for pinned structural connection behavior.
Burnaby, BC Pinned Connection
Bus Cabin Impact Assessment
Explicit dynamics study for frontal impact response.
Undisclosed Facility Bus Driver Cabin
Composite Wall Stiffness Study
FEA study for lateral stiffness and cyclic behavior.
British Columbia Reinforced Frame StructureWhat These Case Studies Demonstrate
ENA2 case studies demonstrate engineering support for damaged assets, operating equipment, industrial components, structural systems, and simulation-driven design decisions.
In addition, they show how advanced analysis can reduce uncertainty before repair, fabrication, installation, or continued operation.
For example, ENA2 supports dent evaluation, pressure vessel fatigue, ERW seam flaws, and continued service decisions for critical equipment.
In practice, FEA and nonlinear simulation help evaluate stress, deformation, dynamic response, connection behavior, and structural performance.
As a result, CFD and coupled workflows can predict erosion, flow-induced loading, particle impact zones, and fatigue risk in operating systems.
Engineering Case Studies FAQ
These answers explain how ENA2 case studies demonstrate engineering consulting, simulation, FEA, CFD, Fitness-for-Service, fatigue assessment, and structural analysis capabilities.
ENA2 provides case studies covering FEA, CFD, Fitness-for-Service, pressure vessel assessment, fatigue analysis, dynamic stress, pipeline integrity, nonlinear structural analysis, and impact simulation.
In practice, ENA2 uses Finite Element Analysis to evaluate stress, deformation, fatigue, nonlinear behavior, structural integrity, connection performance, and equipment response under realistic loading conditions.
For example, ENA2 uses Computational Fluid Dynamics to evaluate flow behavior, pressure fluctuation, particle trajectories, erosion risk, heat transfer, and flow-induced loading in industrial systems.
Yes. ENA2 provides API 579 Fitness-for-Service assessments for pressure equipment, including dent evaluation, fatigue assessment, flaw assessment, corrosion review, and continued service decision support.
ENA2 case studies include pressure equipment, pipeline systems, industrial facilities, manufacturing, transportation, structural systems, mining and slurry transport, and civil infrastructure applications.
Depending on the project, ENA2 case studies may include Abaqus Software, ANSYS Fluent, CFD software, finite element analysis tools, and Python-based post-processing workflows.
Yes. ENA2 supports engineering consulting and simulation projects across Canada and the United States for clients that need FEA, CFD, Fitness-for-Service, fatigue, structural, or asset integrity support.
Useful starting information includes drawings, CAD models, inspection reports, operating conditions, materials, loads, pressure and temperature data, failure history, photos, and the main engineering concern. As a next step, ENA2 can review the available information and define the right analysis approach.
ENA2 can help determine the right simulation, Fitness-for-Service, CFD, fatigue, or structural analysis approach for your project.