Simmetrix Inc. Releases Simulation Modeling Suite 5.2 - A Broad Foundation for Simulation Modeling.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers CLIFTON PARK, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 27, 2004 Simmetrix Inc., the leading provider of component software for simulation-based design and CAD/CAE CAD/CAE Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Engineering integration, today announced the release of version 5.2 of the Simulation Modeling Suite. The CAD/CAE market has exhibited an increasing demand for simulation to validate performance early and often in the design process. Simmetrix understands this demand and has stepped up to the plate with its newest version of the Simulation Modeling Suite. Simulation Modeling Suite 5.2 adds a new functional module to support efficient results management (FieldSim) along with automated support of small feature removal and extended attribute persistence for geometric kernels to support automatic regeneration of analysis models throughout complex design changes. "We are very excited to announce the release of Simulation Modeling Suite 5.2 with the introduction of the FieldSim module and enhancements to our existing modules," said Joe Walsh
Dr. Joseph Fidler "Joe" Walsh[] (born November 20, 1947)[1] is an American guitarist and rock musician. , Vice President of Business Development at Simmetrix. "Enhanced persistence of analysis attributes, direct geometry access with small feature removal, automatic meshing, and the addition of CAE (1) (Computer-Aided Engineering) Software that analyzes designs which have been created in the computer or that have been created elsewhere and entered into the computer. results management provides our OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and customers an excellent foundation for building state-of-the-art simulation modeling applications." The following highlights some of the enhanced capabilities offered by Simulation Modeling Suite 5.2: FieldSim Released -- Create fields from CAE results. -- Perform operations and calculations on fields for analysis and post processing. -- Create new fields from operations on one or more fields. -- Map all or part of a field to another mesh. -- Supports continuous and discontinuous discontinuous /dis·con·tin·u·ous/ (dis?kon-tin´u-us) 1. interrupted; intermittent; marked by breaks. 2. discrete; separate. 3. lacking logical order or coherence. fields. -- Supports time dependent fields. GeomSim Enhancements -- Enhanced small feature "removal" for removal of sliver edges and faces prior to meshing. -- Extended geometry calculations In 3D graphics rendering, the computation of the base properties for each point (vertex) of the triangles forming the objects in the 3D world. See graphics pipeline. & interrogation interrogation In criminal law, process of formally and systematically questioning a suspect in order to elicit incriminating responses. The process is largely outside the governance of law, though in the U.S. for kernel access. -- Extended support of Pro/Engineer part and assembly files. -- Added ability to generate a domain region box for far field applications. ModelSim Enhancements -- Added support of Abstract Model definition and persistence for ACIS, Granite, and Parasolid via native attributes (ModelSim Concept). -- Enhanced Abstract Model to handle Component classes (ModelSim Concept). -- Extended Components definitions to support more than one component class (ModelSim Concept). -- Enhanced query of the Abstract Model (ModelSim Concept). -- Enhanced general attribute management functionality. MeshSim Enhancements -- Enhanced curved element meshing. -- Enhanced mesh matching between faces. -- Enhanced Boundary Layer boundary layer In fluid mechanics, a thin layer of flowing gas or liquid in contact with a surface (e.g., of an airplane wing or the inside of a pipe). The fluid in the boundary layer is subjected to shear forces. meshing. -- Extended automatic mesh generation capabilities. -- Convert a quad or mixed surface mesh to an all triangular mesh. -- Split a tetrahedral tet·ra·he·dral adj. 1. Of or relating to a tetrahedron. 2. Having four faces. tet mesh into an all hexahedral mesh. -- Split a hexahedral mesh into an all tetrahedral mesh. About Simmetrix Inc. Simmetrix Inc. is a leading provider of OEM component technology, software tools, and services for Simulation-Based Design and CAD/CAE integration. Simmetrix' customers include simulation modeling software developers that provide a broad range of analysis applications including mechanical, electro-magnetic, fluids (CFD CFD - Computational Fluid Dynamics ), and MEMS (MicroElectroMechanical Systems) Tiny mechanical devices that are built onto semiconductor chips and are measured in micrometers. In the research labs since the 1980s, MEMS devices began to materialize as commercial products in the mid-1990s. simulation. Simmetrix' flagship product is the Simulation Modeling Suite, a comprehensive suite of component software tools to support Simulation Modeling directly from solid models providing problem definition, attribute management, and CAE results management along with automatic mesh generation with support of mesh curving, mesh adaptivity, and anisotropic Refers to properties that differ based on the direction that is measured. For example, an anisotropic antenna is a directional antenna; the power level is not the same in all directions. Contrast with isotropic. boundary layer mesh generation. The Simmetrix tools enable automated creation and management of simulation data suitable for finite element, finite volume, and boundary element analysis directly from design data. Simmetrix also provides custom Simulation-Based Design engineering solutions for manufacturing corporations and advanced research and development services related to simulation modeling and Simulation-Based Design. Simmetrix, founded in 1997, has offices in Clifton Park, NY, Plymouth, MI, and Clarkesville, GA. For more information, visit the Simmetrix web site at http://www.simmetrix.com. |
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