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News Release from: Abaqus
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 April 2002
Interoperability for advanced simulation
Hibbitt, Karlsson and Sorensen has signed an agreement with Elysium to integrate, license and market its technology for the direct, seamless exchange of CAD geometry into Abaqus/CAE.
Hibbitt, Karlsson and Sorensen (HKS) has signed an agreement with Elysium to integrate, license and market its technology for the direct, seamless exchange of CAD geometry into Abaqus/CAE, the interactive environment for creating, running and evaluating results from Abaqus analyses This agreement will extend the capabilities of Abaqus/CAE to enable native geometry import from major CAD products including Catia, I-Deas, Pro/Engineer, and Parasolid-based systems such as Unigraphics and SolidWorks
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 25 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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"HKS customers look to Abaqus/CAE when they need a complete, stand-alone environment for finite element modeling, solution and visualisation using ACIS, Step or IGES geometry import", said Mark Goldstein, President and CEO of HKS.
"Elysium technology will streamline the creation of Abaqus finite element models by accessing native CAD geometry directly.
Direct geometry transfer not only improves ease of use but also facilitates data integrity when sharing geometry between CAD and Abaqus".
"The integration of CADporter with Abaqus/CAE establishes reliable interoperability for advanced simulation", said Ken Tashiro, Vice President and COO of Elysium.
"HKS customers will benefit from the proven robustness and quality of our software, which has matured over 18 years of use as a solution for CAD import and healing".
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