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News Release from: ITI | Subject: Ansys Automatic Geometry Healing Module
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 29 April 2002
Module sorts out dodgy CAD conversions
Ansys and ITI TranscenData have announced the availability of the Ansys Automatic Geometry Healing Module with Ansys 6.1 software.
Ansys and ITI TranscenData have announced the availability of the Ansys Automatic Geometry Healing Module with Ansys 6.1 software Working in conjunction with the existing Ansys connection products or with additional CADfix-based imports for IGES v5.3, Step AP 203 and AP214, Catia v4.x, VDAFS 2.0, STL, ACIS 6.3 and Parasolid 12.1, the Ansys Automatic Geometry Healing Module allows users to heal and import problematic CAD models for analysis
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 24 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ANSYS Automatic Geometry Healing Module provides Ansys 6.1 users with a fully automated model import and healing solution designed specifically to meet data exchange needs.
Using ITI TranscenData's CADfix geometry repair tool as background technology, the new Healing Module is available to Ansys users within Ansys 6.1.
Users requiring full CADfix functionality can contact ITI TranscenData for details.
"While Ansys connection products offer direct model importation between the CAD system and Ansys, users often encounter translation errors that can corrupt geometry files", said Ed Wagner, vice president of marketing services for Ansys.
"ITI has always offered superior geometry healing technology, and we are pleased to integrate this technology into our Ansys 6.1 solutions".
"Like all downstream product development applications, analysis is dependent on the uninterrupted access to clean, usable CAD data", said Tom Makoski, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for ITI TranscenData.
"The Ansys Automatic Geometry Healing Module provides Ansys users with fast and reliable solution for analysing problematic CAD models".
(This was Engineeringtalk's Top Story on 26 April 2002).
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