
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Finite Element Models",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Prevention is better than cure offshore from
AV Technology, which we summarised at the time by saying "Neil Parkinson, Technical Director of AV Technology, outlines some of the requirements for offshore structural monitoring".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Thermal analyser integrated into modelling system from
Ansys: "The SINDA/G for Ansys Workbench plug-in allows users to use thermal features without needing to know the format of SINDA/G or thermal radiation codes".
In September 2007, we covered the news from Opal-RT Technologies
concerning its TestDrive OP6000 engine ECU testing system
- take a look at Testing system creates virtual vehicle
which says: "The TestDrive OP6000 engine ECU testing system replicates all the loading and sensory feedback of an actual vehicle under realistic conditions".
Take a look also at the news release from Safe Technology, Fatigue analysis software supported in India,
as well as Analysis software handles huge datasets from nCode International,
and Modelling software works with third-party FEA from Algor.
See also:
Toolkit automates correlation process
(February 2005)
Attune is a stand-alone, highly automated test-analysis correlation and model updating software tool that combines more than 25 years of experience in the field
Software prepares students for engineering
(February 2005)
Educators at the Universidad Centro Americana are working to improve and modernise the way they teach engineering students by integrating Algor FEA software into their curriculum
FEA software speeds undersea pipeline project
(December 2004)
When undersea piping was needed to complete a South American project, Algor FEA software was chosen to help get the job done quickly and economically
Fatigue analysis software gains Nastran interface
(September 2003)
Safe Technology has added a further FEA interface to fe-safe, further increasing the neutrality of its suite of durability analysis software for finite element models
New capabilities for fatigue analysis suite
(August 2003)
The latest version of the fe-safe suite of fatigue analysis software for finite element models offers a substantial increase in speed of analysis as well as incorporating extended capabilities
Project to investigate deep-water effects
(August 2003)
Materials engineering specialists at Sheffield Hallam University have won a one-year research contract worth over GBP 135,000 from BP Britoil
Acquisition system keeps track of quake-prone rigs
(July 2003)
Specialist structural monitoring consultant AV Technology is playing a vital part in ensuring the safety of the Chirag-1 oil production platform, situated in the Gunashli field in the Caspian Sea
Fatigue analysis aids mathematical simulation
(June 2003)
Safe Technology's newly released fe-safe LE suite of fatigue analysis software for finite element models is to be incorporated into the mathematical simulation software AVL Excite
FEA software adds general contact feature
(September 2002)
Abaqus Version 6.3 includes new abilities in linear and dynamics applications, including faster definition of contact models. There are over 80 headline improvements
Interoperability for advanced simulation
(April 2002)
Hibbitt, Karlsson and Sorensen has signed an agreement with Elysium to integrate, license and market its technology for the direct, seamless exchange of CAD geometry into Abaqus/CAE
Caterpillar standardises on fe-safe
(April 2002)
Caterpillar has selected Safe Technology's fe-safe as its company standard durability analysis package
Manta to support Safe Technology
(March 2002)
ITI subsidiary Manta Corp is to provide post-sale technical support for Safe Technology's durability and fatigue analysis software
Sliding element replicates slots and guides
(November 2001)
Algor has announced the release of a new slider element for its Mechanical Event Simulation line of software products that enables engineers to simulate slots or guides within mechanisms
Improvements to Algor's heat transfer software
(April 2000)
Algor has announced new capabilities within its heat transfer product line, including the ability to input multiple load curves and a thermal rod element

