Simcenter STAR-CCM+ Integration
Easy access to high quality Corrosion Djinn polarization data for corrosion risk analysis inside of CCM+
Detailed Corrosion Analysis
Available since Simcenter Star-CCM+ 2502, Corrdesa’s Corrosion Djinn database is now able to be fully integrated into CCM+.
With just a few clicks users can assign Surface Materials properties to their model and perform 3D galvanic corrosion risk analysis.

Wide Range of Material Data
We have a wide range of materials available in Corrosion Djinn with over 200 materials widely used across Aerospace, Automotive and Marine applications.
If you’re data isn’t present in the Corrosion Djinn database we can gather the required electrochemical data.
Data Suitable For Your Environment
Polarization curves are unique to each material in each environment. This includes any treatments to the materials and any changes to the alloys.
We have over 200 polarization curves in our database relevant to the MIL-STD-889D (artificial seawater) environment and in a 3.5% NaCl environment.
If you need data in a specific environment we can help gather this data.
Digital Twin
No longer does corrosion risk testing need to be restricted to physical testing & teardowns.
You can have a true digital twin of your assembly that uses Computational Corrosion Analysis to significantly reduce materials testing
Request Information
To request additional information or to purchase access to the Corrdesa Electrochemical database for use in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ use the contact form below.
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