Engineering Service
Launch browser-based engineering tools that reduce friction for internal teams and customers β without sacrificing technical rigor. From single validated calculators to multi-tool platforms with what-if scenario analysis, API integration, and role-based access control.
Real implementations in this service area
A web-based sizing tool for shell-and-tube and plate heat exchangers β including LMTD, NTU-effectiveness, fouling analysis, and PDF report export.
A browser tool for selecting optimal insulation thickness based on thermal resistance targets, surface temperature constraints, and material cost trade-offs.
A web interface exposing the FDSynth algorithm β converting fatigue damage spectra to PSD profiles for shaker test planning, directly in the browser.
Realistic use cases we could build in this domain
A web tool for sizing pressure vessel walls, nozzles, and flanges per ASME or EN 13445 β with material selection and allowable stress lookup.
A fluid mechanics calculator covering Darcy-Weisbach friction losses, minor losses, and pump selection guidance for single and branched pipe networks.
A web tool for selecting and checking standard steel sections under bending, shear, and deflection criteria β with section library lookup and load combination input.
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Get a technical assessment from an engineer who understands your domain β not a sales team.
Common questions about this service area and how we approach it.
Engineering web tools are browser-based applications that expose validated engineering calculations, simulation models, or decision frameworks β without requiring software installation. They make specialist engineering logic accessible to broader teams, customers, or field personnel.
Yes. Tools embed domain-specific equations, constraints, and checks documented with clear assumptions. We work with your engineering team to validate the underlying models before deployment.
Yes. We support both internal tools with corporate authentication and externally accessible platforms with public or gated access, depending on your security model.
Yes. A modular architecture allows iterative expansion from one tool to a full suite β new calculators, new domains, or new data integrations can be added without rewriting the platform.
Review case studies with quantified engineering and process impact across thermal, vibration, and digital twin projects.