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News Release from: Ricardo | Subject: Wave v5
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 December 2002
Software speeds automotive engine design
Ricardo has released a new version of its market-leading Wave engine modelling package.
Ricardo has released a new version of its market-leading Wave engine modelling package The new software features innovative engineering solutions that are aimed at changing the world of engine performance simulation and offers unique capabilities that can automate routine activities - such as preparing the engine flow network
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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This substantially reduces the development cycle time - creating opportunities for more creative engineering work and increased productivity.
"Wave v5's advances in automation and advanced physical models truly make it the next generation of engine simulation software", said Richard Johns, President of Ricardo Software.
"It lets users create and use complex models very quickly and accurately, taking CAE beyond traditional simulations".
The new software contains upgrades and additions in the areas of three-dimensional component automation, advanced physical models, post-processing and usability.
It allows users to get results faster and provides models for predicting engine-out emissions, the performance of aftertreatment systems and the behaviour of more complex combustion systems.
"This generation of our Wave modelling code is the most significant advance to date", said Jeremy Holt, President ofRicardo.
"It is the first step in our planned Wave development strategy that introduces integrated 3D modelling and advanced diesel functionality".
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