How FEA Consultants Ensure Compliance with Australian Standards in Heavy Industry

FEA Compliance with Australian Standards - Heavy Industry

FEA (Finite Element Analysis) consultants in heavy industry use computer simulations to predict how large-scale structures and machinery, such as mining equipment, pressure vessels, or cranes, behave under stress, heat, vibration, and load. They optimise designs and prevent failures, and check for compliance with standards, all while reducing the need for costly physical prototypes.

When searching for an FEA engineer for your heavy industry product designs, look for those who verify designs against Australian standards for mining, construction, and manufacturing, including certification and reporting for regulatory approval. They may also be able to provide a mining machinery design audit.

FEA and Compliance: How can consultants help your heavy industry company?

What do FEA Consultants do in Heavy Industry?

In heavy industry, FEA consultants help design products and machinery by providing:

  • Structural and Fatigue Analysis: Testing components for structural integrity, potential buckling, and fatigue life to prevent operational failure.
  • Design Optimisation: Reducing weight and material costs by identifying areas with excess material or potential stress concentrations.
  • Environmental and Dynamic Simulation: Modelling performance under extreme, real-world conditions like high temperatures, heavy loads, or vibrations.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Making sure equipment meets industry codes and standards.
  • Failure Analysis and Troubleshooting: Finding the root cause of in-service equipment failures to guide repairs and prevent recurrence.

What are Australian Standards in Heavy Industry?

What is Heavy Industry?

Heavy industry refers to companies dealing with large-scale production, high capital investment, and the use of massive machinery. These industries typically focus on creating products for other businesses or governments rather than end consumers. Your company or product idea may fall under heavy industry if it relates to any of the below points:

  • High Capital Intensity: Requires massive spending on heavy equipment, massive factories, and advanced infrastructure.
  • B2B Focus: Primarily sells to other industries (e.g., steel for construction) or governments (e.g., defence systems).
  • Cyclical Nature: Performance is highly sensitive to the business cycle; demand often surges during economic upturns when new infrastructure projects begin.
  • Common Examples
    • Mining: Extraction of resources and production of metals like steel and aluminium.
    • Aerospace and Shipbuilding: Manufacturing of large aircraft, spacecraft, and commercial or military vessels.
    • Heavy Construction: Building large-scale infrastructure like dams, railways, and skyscrapers.
    • Energy and Chemicals: Oil and gas refining, petrochemical processing, and large-scale power generation.

What are Australia’s Standards for Heavy Industry?

The large scale of heavy industry requires strong standards to be upheld to make sure workers, the public, and the environment aren’t at risk.

According to Worksafe WA, ‘Australian Standards set out specifications and design procedures to ensure products and services consistently perform safely, reliably, and the way they’re intended to. Conforming to Australian Standards is mandatory where laws require this. Australian Standards are developed specifically for Australian workplaces and are likely to contain more relevant information for Australian operating conditions, such as load factors, climatic conditions, licencing requirements etc. than an international standard.’

There are many standards for businesses to adhere to, and different products/types of machinery will have different standards. This is why consulting with an expert who understands how to ensure your new product abides by the law is so important to protect your business.

Learn more via Standards Australia.

How do FEA Consultants Help with Compliance in Australia?

An FEA simulation engineer in Australia assists with compliance by using computer simulations to validate that engineering designs meet strict Australian Standards and regulatory requirements, such as WHS legislation. They verify structural integrity (stress/deflection/buckling), identify failure points in existing assets, and provide certified reports for insurance and certification, reducing the need for costly physical prototypes. 

Finding the Right FEA Consultants

When looking for a reliable Finite Element Analysis service, always look into the company and engineers to make sure they have a strong track record of the following, like we do here at E3K:

  • Industry-Specific Expertise: Consultants should have experience with heavy equipment.
  • Compliance and Standards: They need a strong ability to certify designs against specific industry regulations and safety standards.
  • Technical Proficiency: Look for expertise in complex scenarios like fatigue analysis, impact loading, and non-linear material behaviour.
  • Software Capabilities: The consultants should use industry-standard, validated tools.
  • Project History: Review past projects for similar, demanding industrial applications to ensure they can handle high-stress environments. 

Contact Us

Learn more about FEA consulting services and mining machinery failure analysis to help your company create products and machinery that align with Australian standards. At E3K, we offer vast experience and expertise in FEA, heavy industry, and the mining industry. We help companies create better products and save on costs. Contact us now.