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Software models nuclear and chemical facilities
Fauske and Associates has released FATE 2.0 - its facility flow, aerosol, thermal and explosion model software for PCs and workstations.
News from Fauske and Associates (16 December 2004)
Software predicts explosive decompression
BHR Group's MODES project has developed a software methodology as a cost efficient alternative to physical testing for the prediction of explosive decompression (ED) in elastomer systems.
News from BHR Group ( 8 December 2004)
Multiphysics modelling upgrades to 64bit platforms
Femlab 3.1 is the latest release of Comsol's breakthrough multiphysics mathematical modelling environment. Brochure available
News from Comsol ( 2 December 2004)
Pump specification software joins the mainstream
The Spaix ProjectAdapter is a data exchange module that connects the Spaix PumpSelector with other software systems such as SAP or MS Navision.
News from VSX - Vogel Software (25 November 2004)
LabView turns to control system design
A new suite of control design and simulation tools extends the LabView graphical development environment to the design, implementation and test of control systems. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (24 November 2004)
DSM licenses innovation engineering software
DSM's agreement with Aspen Technology gives it global access to a broad range of aspenONE engineering and innovation solutions.
News from Aspen Technology (23 November 2004)
Software maximises returns on manufacturing assets
Aspen Technology's software helps Bayer Technology Services (BTS), remove bottlenecks and optimise the performance of their entire product lifecycle.
News from Aspen Technology (18 November 2004)
Electromechanical design is free for students
Simplorer SV v7 is the latest addition to the Ansoft portfolio of SV (student version) software.
News from Ansoft Corporation Europe (17 November 2004)
Simulator predicts microwave heating effects
Concerto version 3.5 from leading software simulation house Vector Fields of Oxford, contains a new module for the analysis of heating effects by microwaves.
News from Vector Fields (17 November 2004)
Simulation integrated in development tool
Software features electromagnetic, CFD and mesh creation technologies within product development environment, making simulation more powerful and accessible to a broader range of users.
News from Ansys (17 November 2004)
Crash simulation first to use 64-bit Windows
ESI Group has demonstrated its Open Virtual Try-Out Space Solution (VTOS) engineering simulation on Microsoft's new 64-bit Windows operating system.
News from ESI Group ( 8 November 2004)
Software Models Complete Parisienne Water Cycle
User application article Wallingford Software has installed its Info Works CS software with SIAAP, a major French collective in waste water management.
News from Wallingford Software ( 4 November 2004)
Multiphysics software gains heat-transfer module
A new module for Femlab offers ready solutions for thermal management in electronics, healthcare/bioengineering, plus thermal processes across manufacturing areas from food to metals. Brochure available
News from Comsol (29 October 2004)
Software firm seeks partners in the UK and Europe
Curvaceous Software is actively looking for agents to meet the demands of the market for its award winning Geometric Process Control (GPC) technology. Brochure available
News from Curvaceous Software (26 October 2004)
Scalable simulation solution works with Catia V5
LMS Virtual.Lab Designer is a new Catia V5 addon software suite that gives users direct access to dedicated simulation solutions for system dynamics, acoustics, fatigue-life and durability. Brochure available
News from LMS International (20 October 2004)
Multiphysics viewer comes for free
A novel Multiphysics Viewer lets any researcher, scientist or engineer visualise, examine and postprocess results from models created using the multiphysics Femlab mathematical modelling package. Brochure available
News from Comsol (19 October 2004)
Australian processes to turn Curvaceous
Curvaceous Software Ltd has appointed Mode2 Technology of Sydney as its Australian agent for the Curvaceous Suite of software. Brochure available
News from Curvaceous Software (19 October 2004)
Software delivers custom motion control solutions
Machine builders and OEMs can now use the LabView graphical development environment to create customised motion controllers for any platform with NI SoftMotion technology. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (12 October 2004)
Software proves CMM programs offline
New from Applied Computing and Engineering, cmm Simulator is a program verification and simulation system for testing Zeiss co-ordinate measurement machine inspection programs.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering ( 7 October 2004)
Aspen Technology sells operator training business
Aspen Technology and Honeywell International have signed a definitive agreement which aims to resolve Aspen Technology's dispute with the FTC.
News from Aspen Technology ( 7 October 2004)
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