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New technology makes linear contact easy
Algor has developed new, easy-to-use linear contact analysis capabilities including bonded, welded, free/no contact, surface contact and edge contact.
News from Algor (30 April 2003)
Software grants provide competitive edge
Algor offers finite element analysis and mechanical event simulation software grants to organisations participating in engineering competitions.
News from Algor (30 April 2003)
Meshing service speeds CFD and FEA
AVL List is offering industry's first online meshing and grid generation service for CFD (computational fluid dynamics) and FEA (finite element analysis) applications.
News from AVL List (24 April 2003)
Engelmann steps up to strategic role
Bruce Engelmann is the new Chief Technology Officer at Abaqus.
News from Abaqus (28 March 2003)
FEA software finds more uses
User application article Northrop Grumman Newport News has significantly expanded its adoption and commitment to Abaqus advanced finite element software.
News from Abaqus (27 March 2003)
CFD visualisation comes to Windows 2000
Acuitiv Version 3.2 is the latest visualisation software for computational fluid dynamics models on Windows 2000.
News from Acuitiv Software Group, a Division Of Fuel Tech (11 February 2003)
Budget package provides static and dynamic FEA
Abaqus/Foundation provides full access to the linear static and dynamic analysis functionality of Abaqus/Standard, the flagship implicit FEA software, but at a significantly reduced cost.
News from Abaqus (17 January 2003)
Teaching edition expands finite element analysis
Abaqus has produces a new Teaching Edition version of its advanced finite element analysis software, available to qualified educational institutions.
News from Abaqus ( 8 January 2003)
Seminar introduces the new generation
Wilde and Partners is hosting an Ansys and DesignSpace 7.0 technical seminar in Manchester on Thursday 6th February, 2003.
News from Wilde FEA ( 8 January 2003)
Seminar looks at FEA for medical devices
Wilde and Partners is to host a seminar on "Finite element analysis and simulation in biomechanics and biological structures", on behalf of Meditech next January at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester.
News from Wilde FEA (13 December 2002)
New name for Hibbitt, Karlsson and Sorensen
Hibbitt, Karlsson and Sorensen has changed its corporate name to Abaqus, effective immediately.
News from Abaqus ( 6 November 2002)
Seminar applies FEA to oil and gas
Wilde and Partners will host "A review of FEA for the onshore and offshore oil and gas industry" on 24th October 2002, at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre.
News from Wilde FEA (17 September 2002)
FEA software adds general contact feature
Abaqus Version 6.3 includes new abilities in linear and dynamics applications, including faster definition of contact models. There are over 80 headline improvements.
News from Abaqus (12 September 2002)
3D tolerance analysis for Catia V5
Sigmetrix is to develop and sell a CAA V5-based 3D tolerance analysis solution fully integrated within Catia V5 for the entire product development process.
News from Sigmetrix (22 July 2002)
Saginaw owes racing improvement to FEA software
User application article College and university teams from around the world competed in the SAE Collegiate Design Series Formula SAE Competition from 15th to 19th May 2002, at the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan.
News from Algor (17 July 2002)
Thai institute endorses Algor FEA
Algor has installed 99 seats of Algor FEA software at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology North Bangkok (KMITNB) in Bangkok, Thailand.
News from Algor (16 July 2002)
Sensors to make automotive engines cleaner
In the quest for clean, efficient motor operation, Delphi Corp chose Algor FEA software to thermally optimise a wide-range oxygen sensor.
News from Algor (16 July 2002)
Software simulates optical switches
User application article SiWave is using finite element analysis to predict the performance of a novel optical switch manufactured using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology.
News from Algor (16 July 2002)
Speedy solvers support parallel processing
Algor has developed novel fast solvers that support parallel processing on multiprocessor systems.
News from Algor ( 6 June 2002)
Tolerance analysis software aids manufacturability
Sigmetrix has released Version 6.0 of its Cetol Six Sigma software for mechanical tolerance analysis.
News from Sigmetrix ( 5 June 2002)
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