Rotem Industries Ltd. - Engineering & Computational Mechanics Center
Address & Contact Information
Rotem Industries, a leading technology development and commercialization firm, has been in operation for over two decades. Our company specializes in providing services for the renewable energy, medical imaging, crystals manufacturing, and radiation detection industries worldwide.
The Engineering & Computational Mechanics Center (ECMC) is one of Rotem's R&D divisions, providing professional and effective design solutions with the use of advanced computing and technological tools. Our mission is to provide clients with design and other related services, from rapid investigations to large design optimization projects. We couple the latest technologies with skilled professional and practical experience in helping our customers develop their products.
Markets We Serve
Our services are designed to serve customers in a variety of sectors, which include:
- Renewable energy
- Defense
- Electrical
- Die casting
Areas of Expertise
The ECMC employs state-of-the-art software programs to enable advanced calculations and simulation performance. In particular, we use COMSOL Multiphysics as our major working tool. We specialize in simulation within the following areas:
- Fluid mechanics
- Laminar flow
- Turbulent flow
- Fluid-structure interaction
- Heat and mass transfer
- Conduction
- Forced and natural convection
- Radiation
- Materials strength
- Structural mechanics
- Piezoelectric devices
ECMC Projects
The ECMC has been engaged in a variety of projects. This includes the computation and design of the following:
- Vacuum and pressure systems
- Unique transportation systems for the defense industry
- Unique heat pipes (both capillary and thermosiphon)
- Development of thermal models of satellite thrusters and lightening devices
- Development of thermal models of solidification and melting processes for the die casting industry
- Development of unique calculation tools for solar water heating receivers
- Design of an encapsulation for a unique concentrated solar receiver
- Development of simulation models of piezoelectric devices