
Dante Solutions Inc (AKA: Deformation Control Technology) Profile last edited on: 7/11/2019
CAGE: 04MF5
UEI: GUSYJ7MCJGF7
Business Identifier: Heat treatment simulation software Is this YOUR Company?
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Location Information
7261 Engle Road Suite 105
Cleveland, OH 44130
Cleveland, OH 44130
(440) 234-8477 |
lynn.ferguson@deformationcontrol.com |
dante-solutions.com |
Location: Single
Congr. District: 16
County: Cuyahoga
Congr. District: 16
County: Cuyahoga
Public Profile
DANTE Solutions Inc., formerly operating as Deformation Control Technology (DCT), develops heat treatment simulation software. Specializing in metallurgical process engineering and thermal/stress analyses of metal parts and components, the company has evolved into the premier thermal process modeling company. The firm maintains an active program of alloy characterization, process modeling consulting, continued innovation in application to new processes (i.e. vacuum carburizing, high pressure gas quenching), and technical support for its software licensees. DANTE heat treatment simulation software is a coupled thermal, carbon diffusion, solid mechanics finite element based program for heat treatment simulation of steel parts. Engineers can use DANTE to predict the residual stress state in a given part after heat treatment, the evolution and final volume fractions of metallurgical phases, hardness, and part distortion. The DANTE analysis tool couples a multiphase material constitutive model directly with diffusive and martensitic phase transformation kinetics models. For use by metallurgists, process engineers, heat treaters and designers, the heat treatment simulation capabilities of DANTE include heating, carburization, immersion quenching, gas quenching, spray quenching, press or fixtured quenching, and tempering. Additionally, the system is interfaced to popular pre and post processors.
Extent of SBIR involvement
Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition
Employee Range
1-4Revenue Range
Less than .5MVC funded?
NoPublic/Private
Privately HeldStock Info
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N/AAwards Distribution by Agency
Most Recent SBIR Projects
Year | Phase | Agency | Total Amount | |
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2011 | 1 | Navy | $79,990 | |
Project Title: Modeling to Quantify Improved Durability of Superfinish Gear Processing | ||||
2006 | 2 | Army | $849,836 | |
Project Title: Design Tool for Fatigue Sensitive Steel Rotorcraft Components | ||||
2005 | 2 | Army | $848,273 | |
Project Title: High Strength, Affordable Helicopter Gears | ||||
2000 | 2 | Army | $849,905 | |
Project Title: Software to Predict Distortion of Heat Treated Components | ||||
1999 | 1 | NASA | $70,000 | |
Project Title: Simulation Based Design System for Thermal Barrier Coatings |
Key People / Management
Blake Lynn Ferguson -- President
Andrew M Freborg -- Engineering Manager
Howard A Kuhn
Zhichao (Charlie) Li
GregPetrus Petrus -- Vice President
Andrew M Freborg -- Engineering Manager
Howard A Kuhn
Zhichao (Charlie) Li
GregPetrus Petrus -- Vice President
Company News
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Rotocraft Components Design Tool |