
Dassault Systèmes announces the release of Abaqus Version
6.7, its technology-leading finite element analysis (FEA) software
suite.
Abaqus Version 6.7 introduces a new architecture for
high-performance linear dynamics, advanced capabilities for
composites simulation and nonlinear materials modeling, a new
intuitive and highly customizable user interface for accelerated
model building and results visualization, and two new interfaces
for CAD associativity.
“SIMULIA is delivering several important enhancements to
their Abaqus FEA software that we expect will greatly improve
overall productivity at Scania," stated Martin Edberg, head of
chassis simulations, Scania CV AB. "We are particularly impressed
with the new high-performance linear dynamics functionality in
Abaqus Version 6.7.”
The new linear dynamics architecture in Abaqus is fully integrated
with existing nonlinear capabilities, enabling engineers to share
model data and results seamlessly across workgroups. With this
release, SIMULIA is providing the industry’s only unified
simulation environment for general purpose structural integrity,
powertrain durability, noise and vibration behavior,
crashworthiness, occupant safety, and tire-roadway interaction. In
addition, the software’s distributed memory parallel direct
solver technology leverages the latest advances in high-performance
computing to deliver significant performance improvements in
clustered environments.
“We have developed a unique collaborative relationship with
our customers that provides us with a clear view on which technical
developments are most valuable to their businesses,” said
Bruce Engelmann, CTO for SIMULIA. “The new materials
capabilities in Abaqus Version 6.7 were created in response to
environmentally driven industry issues and are helping electronics
manufacturers adopt lead-free solder and enabling aerospace
manufactures to drive fuel efficiency through application of
complex composite materials.”
“The new CAD Associative Interface for Abaqus/CAE allows
engineers to be more productive while iterating from CAD to
FEA,” said Jerome Montgomery of Siemens Power Generation.
“Loads and boundary conditions are retained between design
changes, and the updates are handled efficiently through an
intelligent mechanism that is a real time-saver."
“Abaqus usage and adoption continues to grow rapidly as
companies evolve their methods to be more sophisticated with the
goal of improved fidelity to physical behavior,” stated Steve
Crowley, director of product management at SIMULIA. “Abaqus
6.7 is the most scalable and powerful finite element analysis
solution available on the market today. We expect these
enhancements to dramatically improve our customers’ business
processes.”
With more than 100 major improvements, Abaqus Version 6.7 from
SIMULIA continues to set the industry standard for realistic
simulation through its technical excellence and product quality.
For more information visit: www.simulia.com/products/unified_fea.html
Date: May 16, 2007