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FEA software aids forensic investigations
User application article Forensic analysis specialists at Herrera, Stafford and Associates of El Paso, Texas, use FEA tools to determine why products fail.
News from Algor (14 July 2004)
Red Cedar licenses EnSight data readers
Red Cedar Technology has licensed CEI's EnSight data readers to further speed design optimisation in its HEEDS software.
News from CEI ( 1 July 2004)
Advanced design analysis enters the mainstream
Cosmos 2005 is billed as the first product group to put advanced design analysis capabilities such as nonlinear analysis and drop testing into an affordable, easy-to-use mainstream application.
News from SolidWorks Corporation (15 June 2004)
Enterprise platform for innovation purchased
Hexcel will make Goldfire Innovator available to engineers in the research and technology and manufacturing/operations groups to provide them with a standard platform for problem-solving.
News from Invention Machine (15 June 2004)
Latest software boosts engineering productivity
Users of Algor design, analysis and simulation software are reporting increased productivity with the company's latest FEA software release.
News from Algor (26 May 2004)
Novel enhancements for finite element analysis
Noran Engineering has released V8.3 of its advanced NE/Nastran FEA (finite element analysis) software.
News from Noran Engineering (26 May 2004)
Affordable route to personal FEA
Abaqus Student Edition is billed as the ideal personal finite element analysis tool.
News from Abaqus ( 7 May 2004)
Analysis software works with Catia V5
Boss quattro V5 is a powerful industrial software tool for parameterised analyses, stochastic analyses, design of experiments, optimisation and updating of numerical models with experimental data.
News from Samtech ( 5 May 2004)
Package optimised for machine tool design
Samtech has released the first industrial version of Samcef for Machine Tools, its professional solution for the design, analysis and optimisation of machine tools.
News from Samtech ( 5 May 2004)
Meshing program runs on Mac OS
CEI has added support for the Macintosh OS X platform to Harpoon, the extreme meshing program that the company launched in March 2003.
News from CEI ( 4 May 2004)
Quadrupole mass filter model available online
Reliance Gear Company has made its quadrupole mass filter (QMF) computer model available for general use on the Internet.
News from Reliance Gear (29 April 2004)
Aerospace company purchases innovation software
Goldfire Innovator will enable GKN engineers to share technical knowledge across both internal engineering knowledge sources and external cross-disciplinary content sources.
News from Invention Machine (22 April 2004)
FEA tools join the curriculum
More than 150 university professors have selected Algor's "Finite element analysis in practice" course curriculum kit since its release last spring.
News from Algor (20 April 2004)
Boeing licenses crack prediction technology
Abaqus been selected by the Boeing Intellectual Property Business to develop and market Boeing technology for prediction of fracture and failure in laminated composite materials.
News from Abaqus (19 April 2004)
Software accelerates agricultural plant design
User application article Unverferth Manufacturing Company, a top supplier of agricultural equipment, used Algor software to speed up its design cycle and meet a tight deadline for its new Ripper-Stripper strip-till subsoiler.
News from Algor (30 March 2004)
Mesh modification tool handles legacy models
Ansys ParaMesh 2.3 is a stand-alone software package that enables quick and easy modifications of existing meshes from engineering design tools including.
News from Ansys CFX (30 March 2004)
Software features improved results evaluation
A new version of Algor features extra result evaluation and presentation options; a new iterative solver; and new capabilities for mechanical event simulation, electrostatics and heat transfer.
News from Algor (26 March 2004)
Multiphysics software aids production of flares
User application article Algor is supplying FEA-based multiphysics software to Kilgore Flares Company LLC, the largest supplier of military countermeasure (decoy) flares to the United States Department of Defence.
News from Algor (16 March 2004)
Digital crash test dummies to be developed
Abaqus is entering into an agreement with First Technology Safety Systems (FTSS), under the terms of which FTSS will develop a suite of crash test dummy models to support crashworthiness simulations.
News from Abaqus (16 March 2004)
Save time in FEA and CFD with better meshing
Wilde FEA is to host a free seminar on 23rd March in Coventry focusing on the latest AI*Environment and ICEM-CFD meshing tools for FEA and CFD applications.
News from Wilde FEA (12 March 2004)
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