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Product category: Simulation, modelling and validation software
News Release from: Gamma Technologies | Subject: GT-Suite V6.2
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 04 September 2006

Engine simulator encourages
collaboration

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The new version of GT-Suite introduces a number of major advances which enable its users to take advantage of the "collaborative engineering" concept.

Gamma Technologies has released the latest release, Version 6.2, of its software for engine simulations Gamma is the developer of GT-Suite, which is a true "virtual engine/powertrain/vehicle" simulation tool

GT-Suite, which incorporates GT-Power, is the faraway market leader in its field, and it is being used by nearly all world's leading engine and vehicle manufacturers.

The new version of GT-Suite introduces a number of major advances which enable its users to take advantage of the "collaborative engineering" concept.

It integrates into a single tool the capabilities to model engine performance, acoustics, aftertreatment chemistry, valvetrain and cranktrain dynamics, vehicle and driveline dynamics, thermal management, fuel injection and hydraulics.

This allows all the design teams working on a particular engine plus vehicle project to share the same tool, share data, and carry out integrated analyses of the complete engine and vehicle systems.

Another major advance is that it includes the capability to integrate the test process with the simulations, via GT-Suite's new three pressure analysis burn rate analyser.

Version 6.2 will be introduced shortly at Gamma's user conferences.

The first of these will be held in Frankfurt on 9th October 2006, followed by a conference in Dearborn, Michigan on 14th November 2006.

"This release of GT-Suite represents a major milestone for Gamma Technologies, where all of the parts of its decade-long development related to collaborative engineering all come together", said Thomas Morel, President of Gamma Technologies.

"As always, we strive to bring to the market the most advanced engine simulation tools, giving our customers a significant competitive advantage".

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