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Tata Motors signs for virtual product development
Tata Motors has selected CSM Software to provide MSC Software's Masterkey licensing system to strengthen and expand its virtual product development process.
News from CSM Software (10 March 2006)
Simulation tool provides Catia V5 collaboration
CAD software bundle includes enterprise gateways that improve design-CAE interoperability by enabling the output of run-ready simulation decks and allowing results to be viewed inside the software.
News from MSC.Software (22 February 2006)
Mesh generation package broadens appeal
Harpoon - "the extreme mesher" - now includes a new boundary layer meshing algorithm, broadening its range of applications in all industries.
News from Sharc (17 February 2006)
Pinball wizard uses 3D modelling to create games
User application article Software's combination of motion and stress analysis considering full inertial effects lets pinball engineers see motion and its results, such as impact, buckling and permanent deformation.
News from Algor (16 February 2006)
One package combines software platforms
Software reduces time to create a design by letting users work with one common data model in place of multiple models for uncoupled discipline analysis using multiple single point tools.
News from MSC.Software ( 8 February 2006)
Design package gets analysis capabilities
Analysis software incorporated into Solid Works Office Premium package.
News from SolidWorks Corporation (25 January 2006)
FEA software adapted for new and experienced users
Version of finite element analysis software allows easier adoption of FEA technology by new users, while supporting the most sophisticated users with advanced tools.
News from Noran Engineering (25 January 2006)
Algor extends Windows and Linux support
Algor's latest finite element analysis software release, version 19, has expanded support for 64bit Microsoft Windows and 32 and 64bit Red Hat Linux operating systems for all analysis types.
News from Algor (20 January 2006)
Design analysis program is brought up to date
CosmosDesignStar 2006 is a completely redesigned version of the stand-alone design analysis program that works with virtually all CAD programs.
News from Structural Research and Analysis Corp (18 January 2006)
Modelling software works with third-party FEA
The latest version of Fempro has been designed to compete with Femap in the arena of pre- and post-processing for Nastran-compatible and other finite element analysis software.
News from Algor ( 5 January 2006)
Headquarters set for expansion
Algor has hired the architectural firm of Next Architecture to expand its O'Hara Township world headquarters to accommodate additional staffing planned this year.
News from Algor ( 4 January 2006)
Follow that cab to Helsinki Polytechnic
User application article Researchers at Helsinki Polytechnic and the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, Finland, are collaborating to design and produce the City Cab taxi.
News from Algor (19 December 2005)
Interface looks after contacting surfaces
The next version of NEiNastran will contain a fully automated interface to handle surface contact and weld element generation in assembly models.
News from Noran Engineering ( 5 December 2005)
Licensing scheme to cut the cost of analysis
NEiNastran V9.0 will contain token based pricing which will allow for additional technology at a fraction of the cost.
News from Noran Engineering ( 2 December 2005)
FEA software is easier for occasional users
UGS Corp is shipping the English version 9.1 of Femap software to customers worldwide.
News from UGS (28 November 2005)
Abaqus users to share experiences
The Worldwide Abaqus Users' Conference will provide an opportunity for users from around the world to meet and share experiences and to discuss products and technology.
News from Abaqus (21 November 2005)
Software helps Canadians perfect solar car
User application article CosmosWorks design analysis software has helped perfect key systems of a revolutionary new Canadian solar car that passed a recent round of track tests without a single incident
News from SolidWorks Corporation (17 November 2005)
Multi-platform support for Windows, Linux and Unix
Algor, a provider of design, analysis and simulation software, has announced support for the following hardware platforms: 64bit Microsoft Windows, 32- and 64bit Linux and 64bit Unix workstations.
News from Algor ( 9 November 2005)
FEA software turns to crash simulation
User application article BMW Group has adopted Abaqus software as the basis for all its vehicle crashworthiness simulation.
News from Abaqus (27 October 2005)
Analysis and simulation capabilities expanded
Algor V18 features expanded capabilities for linear static stress analysis, mechanical event simulation and fluid flow analysis.
News from Algor (20 October 2005)
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