Analysis
and Prediction
In order to ensure that a design meets its specifications, we subject
it to various analysis techniques. We use simple spreadsheet methods
and our staff's years of experience where this level of sophistication
is appropriate. A more complex problem may require the use of
state-of-the-art computational tools such as dynamic finite element
analysis (FEA), as was required for the structure shown below..

Our
clients come to us because they know we can bring the latest technology
to bear against their problem. They also know that we won't
burden their project with time-consuming and expensive techniques
where simpler methods will be sufficient.
We
bring an appropriate level of technology to bear against every problem.
Many
engineering services companies use recent university graduates to
operate an incomprehensible array of computer hardware and software.
How realistic and trustworthy are their results?
At
J&A, we use experienced engineers who have spent countless hours
on the deck plates, in the engine rooms and in the laboratory, solving
real-world problems. Chances are good that we have already
seen your problem, or something like it. Whether you have
a four cylinder diesel engine or 20,000 hp main propulsion gas turbines,
we've been there (and everywhere in between).
Not
only can we apply state-of-the-art analysis techniques, we have
the experience and know-how to simplify the problem, often at considerable
cost savings to your budget. Finally, we have the real-world
data acquired over decades, to use as a sanity check on our analysis
results.
Can
your engineering services firm make that claim? If not, we would
kindly suggest that you are doing business with the wrong firm.
Give
us call. Perhaps we can help.
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