Finite element analysis for structures and mechanisms

What you get

  • Load cases documented and agreed up front.
  • Stress / deflection summaries with factor-of-safety commentary.
  • Suggested geometry changes when margins are tight.

Example work

See FSAE spool statics for the kind of mechanism-focused study we publish.

Process

Geometry from CAD or scan reference → mesh → solve → review with you before drawings finalize.

Contact with loads, materials, and the decision you need (weight vs. stiffness, safety factor, etc.).

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10+

Years building products

40+

Shipped milestones

3

Disciplines in one loop

Coffee-fueled debug sessions

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対応時間
月曜〜金曜(米東部時間)。 リモート優先・クラウド中心の納品。オンサイトは要予約のみ。

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米国フィラデルフィア周辺

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Frequently Asked Questions

If your question is not answered here, use the contact form or reach out on LinkedIn.

Typical work spans web apps and internal tools (TypeScript, APIs, Astro or similar), firmware and bring-up on embedded targets, and CAD or mechanical design when the problem crosses hardware and software. If it is not a fit, I will say so early.
We start with a short discovery call and a written scope: milestones, risks, and what success looks like. Then we iterate in small loops with demos, feedback, and adjustments so surprises stay small and decisions stay informed.
Most work is remote and async-friendly, with scheduled checkpoints. On-site or lab time can make sense for hardware bring-up, fixtures, or tight integration weeks. We can plan that when it matters.
By default you own deliverables paid for under the agreement. Details belong in the contract (NDA, license, and handoff). I am happy to align with your legal or procurement process.
You work with me. For larger efforts I may bring in trusted collaborators with your approval, but I stay accountable for integration and quality.
Use the contact form on this site or reach out on LinkedIn. A short description of the problem, timeline, and constraints is enough to start a conversation.

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