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Product category: Data, bibliographic and document management software
News Release from: Ansys
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 January 2006

Interface allows smoother data imports

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Interface lets users access a wealth of databases that contain material property data, furthering engineers' ability to analyse designs directly on the desktop.

Material data inputs can be exported smoothly from Matereality into Ansys Workbench The interface lets Workbench users access a wealth of databases that contain material property data, furthering engineers' ability to analyse designs directly on the desktop

Matereality is web-based data management technology that contains thousands of datasets including stress-strain data, rate-dependent properties, hyperelastic properties, thermal properties, and creep, viscoelastic and fatigue data on plastics, metals, rubber, foam and composites - data that are particularly relevant to the Ansys user community and often not available publicly.

Matereality also provides access to plastics material supplier databases, the MIL5 Handbook Database (used by the aerospace and military industries) and the NIST Lead-Free Solder Database (pertinent to the electronics industry).

Using Matereality's Miro CAE Wizard, Workbench users can quickly search their personal databases, as well as industry, public and private data collections, for Ansys-relevant data.

They can evaluate the data for pertinence and export it digitally into Workbench.

Matereality is globally deployed and available to registered users anywhere, anytime.

"This technology interface will greatly expand the accuracy of simulations that Ansys users can perform by giving them access to relevant material property data", said Mike Wheeler, VP and General Manager at Ansys.

"The high-end capabilities of Ansys in multi-physics, crash, fatigue, long-term behaviour (creep), viscoelastic behaviour and computational fluid dynamics can be more fully used with the easy availability of nonlinear material properties".

"Ansys and Matereality will continue to build closer integration to extract wider varieties of Ansys-relevant material data for future Ansys material models".

Matereality does not have to be populated from scratch.

It is scaleable to enterprise-level and has been designed to fit into and contribute to the collaborative world of product design, without each group having to redesign its own material data management systems.

Providing a single source of data access ensures that all involved in a collaborative project use the same data fits and views for a specific material, rather than apply their own data fit calculations from input data from different databases, text books and testing services.

"While serving an important role as a materials data resource, Matereality also allows Ansys users to maintain their own personal material databases and have global, secure access and control over their data", said Renu Gandhi, VP Business Development at Matereality.

"In this system, users can hide, publish or selectively share data in keeping with their business needs, building collections that form an enduring part of the knowledge base of the enterprise".

"As future Ansys material models are developed, clients' material data within Matereality would always be ready for deployment using the relevant updates developed through the collaboration".

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