ALGOR v23 Released for FEA
PITTSBURGH,
PA, Nov 14, 2008 - ALGOR, Inc., a leading provider of design, analysis and
simulation software, announced that its latest, major finite element
analysis (FEA) software release, ALGOR V23, significantly upgrades the
computer-aided engineering (CAE) tools that ALGOR users worldwide rely on
for design and analysis of their products.
New and improved modeling features include: "smart" bonded contact uses
multi-point constraints to bond the surfaces of unmatched meshes, making
hand-built models easier to tie together and CAD models easier to mesh;
models created in ThinkDesign from think3, Inc. can be opened in ALGOR for
fully associative analysis; a new utility generates vertices and beams to
replace non-essential surfaces, thereby reducing model size and promoting
faster analysis; additional material models (Ogden and Mooney-Rivlin
hyperelastic and viscoelastic) for membrane elements expand nonlinear
analysis capabilities for rubber materials; and, in fluid flow analysis,
multiple prescribed velocities can be defined using separate load curves for
increased control and flexibility.

ALGOR V23 significantly upgrades computer-aided
engineering (CAE) tools. New and improved features provide increased
capabilities for modeling, analysis and results evaluation and presentation
Upgraded analysis features include: expanded implementation of the
multifrontal massively parallel solver (MUMPS) for distributed memory
systems on both Linux and Windows clusters, using both in-core and
out-of-core memory for faster solution of linear and nonlinear stress and
fluid flow models; and improved 2-D steady fluid flow analysis, now applying
all the capabilities of the 3-D processor to 2-D models including faster
solution for fluid flow with high Reynolds numbers and turbulence.
Enhanced features for results evaluation and presentation include: stress
and strain results for midside nodes can now be displayed, providing
additional data for examining model behavior; beam code checking for
Mechanical Event Simulation (MES) to verify compliance with the
industry-standard AISC ASD structural code; and improved report generation
including the ability to save selected results directly to the report as a
customizable appendix.
With these new and improved features of ALGOR V23, users are simulating
engineering analyses of their product designs faster, easier and more
thoroughly than ever before.
"V23's smart bonded contact allows adjacent parts of an assembly to be
meshed using different mesh sizes," said Carlos A. Cugino, Aeronautical
Engineer of Cugino Ingenieria in Buenos Aires, Argentina. "Thus, I can
specify a finer mesh in an area of interest and a coarser mesh throughout
the rest of the assembly, resulting in fewer overall elements. This will
allow my analyses of aircraft components to solve faster."
"V23's expanded support for MUMPS-based distributed computing, now on
both Linux and Windows clusters, demonstrates ALGOR's commitment to keeping
pace with new developments in high-performance computing," said Alain
Benchissou, Business Manager of CADLM in Gif/Yvette, France. "Another
feature that I find useful is the ability to save selected results – such as
moments or reaction forces – to a report and then customize the presentation
of data. This allows me to highlight vital results in client reports."
Bob Williams, ALGOR Product Manager, said, "Our software development
process is based on user requests. Therefore, ALGOR V23 provides another set
of new and improved features that are designed to meet our customers'
evolving simulation needs. ALGOR V23's increased capabilities for modeling,
analysis and results evaluation and presentation are helping our users speed
up time to market and make better, safer products at a lower cost."
Other highlights of ALGOR V23 include:
- Added support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2
- Added additional materials including fluid, MIL-STD metal, K-340 and
composite materials
- Added capability for thermal contact in 2-D models
- Added capability to apply fans to surfaces in steady coupled fluid
flow and thermal analyses
- Added capability to export reports to DOCXML format for viewing in
Microsoft Word
- Improved support for Alibre Design, Autodesk Inventor, KeyCreator,
Rhinoceros and SpaceClaim
- Improved support for industry-standard piping codes
- Improved capability for exporting results to NASTRAN And much more.
The new and improved features of V23 enhance and expand ALGOR's wide
range of simulation capabilities including: static stress with linear and
nonlinear material models; Mechanical Event Simulation (MES) for nonlinear,
multi-body dynamics with large-scale motion, large deformation and large
strain with body-to-body contact; linear dynamics; fatigue; CFD including
steady-state and transient heat transfer, steady and unsteady fluid flow and
mass transfer; electrostatics; full multiphysics; and piping. All analysis
capabilities are available within FEMPRO, ALGOR's easy-to-use single user
interface.
To see a free learning session on the new ALGOR V23, view the "What's New
Featuring V23" Webcast on the ALGOR web site –
www.ALGOR.com. For more detailed
information, visit the "Key Features of ALGOR V23" page.
To schedule a personalized software demonstration and discuss how ALGOR
can meet your engineering needs, contact an ALGOR account manager today.
About ALGOR, Inc.
ALGOR, Inc. provides cost-effective solutions for design, analysis and
simulation and enables users to virtually test and predict real-world
behavior of new and existing product designs, speed up time to market and
make better, safer products at a lower cost. The company serves more than
20,000 customers in over 95 countries in organizations such as 3M, The
Boeing Company, Delphi Corporation, DuPont, General Electric Company,
General Motors Corporation, Goodrich Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Company,
IBM Corporation and NASA. Partnerships with other leading software companies
offer data exchange with products from Alibre, Inc.; ANSYS, Inc.; Autodesk,
Inc.; IronCAD; Kubotek USA, Inc.; MSC.Software Corporation; Parametric
Technology Corporation (PTC); Robert McNeel & Associates; Siemens Product
Lifecycle Management Software Inc.; SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault
Systems S.A. company; SpaceClaim Corporation; and others. Educational
support and customer service includes the use of Internet audio/video
technology for distance learning and free, live software demonstrations.
For more information visit www.ALGOR.com.
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