


MZA Research - Numerical Consulting Revenue
Research Services • London, England, United Kingdom • 1-10 Employees
MZA Research - Numerical Consulting revenue & valuation
| Annual revenue | $85,555 |
| Revenue per employee | $86,000 |
| Estimated valuation?This valuation is estimated based on industry average for the Research Services industry and current estimated revenues | $273,776 |
| Total funding | No funding |
Key Contact at MZA Research - Numerical Consulting
Francesca Lorenzet
Director
Company overview
| Headquarters | IBC, Rex House St. James’s, 4-12 Regent Street, London, London SW1Y 4PE, GB |
| Phone number | +4420210417 |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 5417 |
| Keywords | Training, Numerical Analysis, Industrial Research, Structural Calculation, Applied Fea For Steel And Aluminium Structures, Steel Connections, Laser Tube Technology, Numerical Methods For Structural Engineering, Complex Joints In Tubular Structures |
| Founded | 2019 |
| Employees | 1-10 |
MZA Research - Numerical Consulting Email Formats
MZA Research - Numerical Consulting uses 1 email format. The most common is {last name} (e.g., doe@mza-structuralengineering.com), used 100% of the time.
| Format | Example | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
{last name} | doe@mza-structuralengineering.com | 100% |
About MZA Research - Numerical Consulting
Since 2005, MZA has developed a sector of the company dedicated to study and research into steel connections and numerical methods for structural engineering, in collaboration with the Department of Civil Engineering of Padova University. In 2007 the firm was awarded European funding for the project Numerical analysis for the mechanical response of railway tracks subjected to impulsive cyclic loads, in collaboration with the Federico II University of Naples. In 2008, having presented parametric numerical studies to the members of CEN–TC250/SC9, MZA was appointed by Socotec France to carry out verification of the aluminium brackets in the CMA-CGM headquarters tower (Marseille), with non-linear hardening criteria based on the Ramberg-Osgood formulation. Furthermore, since 2014 MZA has been working together with the Department of Civil, Environmental & Mechanical Engineering of Trento University and the CCTH (Centre of Competence for Tubes and Hollow Sections, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) on a research study entitled Complex joints in tubular structures manufactured exploiting laser cutting techniques, focusing on the field of robotic-laser bevelling of tubular end-members according to the recent European standard EN 1090 (Execution of steel and aluminium structures) and AS/NZS 5131 (Structural steelwork – fabrication and erection). In 2019, in cooperation with the Faculty of Engineering Technology of EGS University (Paris), the laser company CMM Laser (Mantova) and Arup (Pty) Ltd (Johannesburg), MZA Research achieved the first 5 samples of CHS-to-CHS T-joints, with continuous variation in the post-bevelled dihedral angle along the intersection path, allowing for the detailed documentation of the throat-plane size and stress distribution through the weld region of a fully welded PJP (Partial Joint Penetration), in accordance to the international welding codes EN (ISO) 9692 (european), AS/NZS1554 (australian/newzealand) and AWS-D1.1 (american).
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