This paper presents a computer assisted design and modelling tool, P~ECAD@,, developed by CEAKERUM and its appplication to superalloy powder precision moulding. This tool includes a computer assisted design (CAD) module that enables the design of part, container and cores used to produce net-shape product from superalloy powder. The meshes of the different components are automatically generated in this module, even for complex 3Dgeometry. A coupled FEM module modelled the HIP process using meshes and limit conditions generated by the CAD module. Powder data base is now available for titanium base alloys, stainless steel and nickel base superalloy SY625 produced by TECPHY. Data base for steel container and cores is also available for a large range of temperature. Deformed mesh is visualized on the CAD module and compared with initial and desired final shapes. Container and cores geometry can be optimized in order to produced the net-shape geometries where necessary in the part.
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