FEA software gets outing in Houston

An Algor product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 26, 2006

Version of design, analysis and simulation software includes support for 64bit Windows, 32 and 64bit Red Hat Linux and 64bit HP-UX platforms for all analysis types.

Algor is to demonstrate Algor v19.1 at the 38th annual Offshore Technology Conference 2006 from 1st to 4th May at the Reliant Center in Houston, Texas, USA.

The event will bring together over 50,000 industry professionals, including engineers, technicians, executives, operators, scientists and managers, to discuss developments in the offshore industry fields of drilling, exploration, production and environmental protection.

As one of more than 2300 exhibiting companies from around the globe, Algor will show how its finite element analysis (FEA) software can help companies virtually test and predict real-world behaviour of new and existing product designs, speed up time to market and make better, safer products at a lower cost.

The FEA software has an easy-to-use single user interface, Fempro, which provides direct CAD and CAE data exchange and full associativity with most CAD solid modellers.

This lets engineers simply choose the analysis tools they need, giving them access to a wide range of simulation capabilities including linear and nonlinear static stress, mechanical event simulation with linear and nonlinear material models, linear dynamics, steady-state and transient heat transfer, steady and unsteady fluid flow, electrostatics, fatigue, piping, and full multiphysics.

Version 19.1 includes support for 64bit Windows, 32 and 64bit Red Hat Linux and 64bit HP-UX platforms for all analysis types.

It has boundary layer meshing for accurately simulating flow around a fluid boundary and results evaluation capabilities including export to the Hoops Stream File format for sharing visualisation data with other engineering applications.

"At the show, attendees will see free demonstrations of how our wide range of analysis and simulation tools fits their needs including piping design and analysis, design and code compliance for drilling platforms, and complex CFD simulations", said Algor Product Manager, Bob Williams.

"We will also be demonstrating the new features of v19.1 to show how they provide Algor users with increased power, flexibility and ease-of-use for simulating engineering analyses of their product designs".

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