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Design software exploits scope of 64bit systems
The latest PC Windows releases of electric, magnetic and thermal field design software from Infolytica are now available with a choice of 32 and 64bit versions.
News from Infolytica ( 2 December 2005)
Particle mechanics simulator is missing CAE link
EDEM is billed as the world's first complete particle mechanics simulation platform.
News from DEM Solutions ( 2 December 2005)
Electromagnetic analysis software upgraded
Maxwell 3D electromagnetic analysis software is used to accurately predict the performance of low-frequency electromechanical components in automotive, aerospace and industrial systems.
News from Ansoft Corporation Europe ( 2 December 2005)
Buyst brings sales management experience
LMS International has appointed Guy Buyst to the position of Executive Vice President Sales and Customer Services. Brochure available
News from LMS International ( 1 December 2005)
Software speeds automotive tooling design
User application article ESI Group's PAM-Stamp 2G is used by Advanced Cam, a die production designer for automotive components, to design "right first time" tooling of automotive parts 50% faster.
News from ESI Group (24 November 2005)
Upgrade for dynamic simulation package
Visual Solutions has released VisSim Version 6.0 for Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (24 November 2005)
Retrieval system finds its way round 2 and 3D data
A novel design retrieval system can find both 2D engineering drawings and 3D models from a sketch drawn in the user's CAD system.
News from Applied Search Technology (21 November 2005)
Simulator boasts supercomputer performance
RT-LAB XSG is a new generation of wideband multiprocessor engineering simulators reaching supercomputer performance for hard-real-time simulation applications.
News from Opal-RT Technologies (21 November 2005)
Simulation software set for visualisation upgrade
In a move to enhance the visualisation capabilities of its manufacturing simulation software, Applied Computing and Engineering is to use Spatial Corp's 3D ACIS Modeller and InterOp translator.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (21 November 2005)
Software to add distillation options
The SimSci-Esscor unit of Invensys Process Systems is to integrate Koch-Glitsch's Ratefrac and KG-Tower modules into its Pro/IIR software.
News from Invensys SimSci Esscor (17 November 2005)
Software simulates fields precisely
User application article Opera computer simulation has allowed Canadian research scientists to achieve the tightest specification to date for a magnetic field generated by a pulse forming network.
News from Vector Fields (15 November 2005)
LMS expands operations in Europe and Asia
LMS has established an engineering and software development centre in Romania, and has opened a commercial subsidiary in Singapore and additional offices for its sales activities in China. Brochure available
News from LMS International (14 November 2005)
Hydraulic analysis software explained in New York
Engineered Software has been granted at speaking spot at the Chem Show's New Project Technology Theatre.
News from Engineered Software (26 October 2005)
Fatigue and durability seminars set for Texas
Professor John Draper of Safe Technology will be visiting San Antonio, Texas, in November 2005 to present a series of fatigue and durability seminars.
News from Safe Technology (13 October 2005)
Modelling and simulation made more productive
The latest version of the Comsol Multiphysics scientific-modelling package includes new features that boost productivity throughout the entire modelling and simulation process. Brochure available
News from Comsol ( 7 October 2005)
ExxonMobil signs for dynamic simulation
Invensys Process Systems has signed a perpetual licence agreement with ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company to provide its industry leading Dynsim dynamic simulation software.
News from Invensys SimSci Esscor ( 4 October 2005)
Software predicts fatigue in welded structures
A ground-breaking new method for predicting fatigue life in welded structures could revolutionise the field and has the potential to save billions of dollars.
News from Safe Technology ( 3 October 2005)
Superconducting technology visualised
User application article Cutting-edge expertise at the University of Birmingham has helped a British company visualise a new breed of superconducting electrical machines.
News from VIN Technology Services (26 September 2005)
'Virtual laboratory' simulates mechanical systems
LMS International has announced an extension to its LMS Virtual.Lab Motion product with breakthrough solver technologies and new modelling capabilities to simulate real-life system dynamics. Brochure available
News from LMS International (26 September 2005)
Software simulates fusion reactor on a standard PC
User application article Electromagnetic simulation is playing a major role in the design of a Tokamak fusion reactor by calculating eddy currents in the diverter that controls plasma particle exhaust and power removal.
News from Vector Fields (16 September 2005)
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