
Dassault Systèmes today announced the availability of Abaqus
Version 6.7 Extended Functionality (EF), its technology-leading
finite element analysis (FEA) software suite from SIMULIA.
The release builds on SIMULIA’s promise of delivering a
broader set of solutions within an open, unified simulation
environment. New capabilities in Abaqus Version 6.7-EF include
native technology for multiphysics fluid-structure interaction
(FSI), an associative geometry interface to SolidWorks,
collaborative modeling capabilities, tools for managing material
libraries, and visualization capabilities for solid composites, as
well as dozens of additional customer-requested enhancements.
“This extended functionality release of Abaqus demonstrates
our focus on advanced simulation technology and usability features
that enable our customers to accelerate the evaluation of the
real-world behavior of their products,” stated Steve Crowley,
director of product management, SIMULIA. “The new
multiphysics technology within Abaqus streamlines the process of
evaluating the performance of structures interacting with fluids,
such as tire hydroplaning or container drop, which is critical to
improving product safety and quality.”
"The SolidWorks Associative Interface in Abaqus is a direct result
of customer demand," stated Rainer Gawlick, vice president of
worldwide marketing, SolidWorks. "This capability provides
significant gains in efficiency and quality by enabling SolidWorks
users to make immediate design performance decisions based on
advanced analysis results from Abaqus."
Abaqus Version 6.7-EF New Features and Enhancements:
• Coupled Eulerian Lagrangian (CEL) analysis enables fluid
structure interaction within Abaqus/Explicit. CEL also provides the
ability to analyze the performance of solid materials undergoing
extreme deformation.
• Abaqus/CAE FSI Interface simplifies the process of defining
coupled fluid-structure interaction models with third-party
computational fluid dynamics software.
• The SolidWorks Associative Interface provides geometry
transfer and maintains the relationship between SolidWorks and
Abaqus models.
• Collaborative modeling in Abaqus/CAE allows the import of
models and objects from other Abaqus databases into the current
analysis session, facilitating concurrent modeling between multiple
engineers.
• The Material Library in Abaqus/CAE enables the efficient use
and management of material properties from a variety of sources
including proprietary corporate databases. Additionally, new
third-party plug-ins offered by Granta Design and Matereality
provide access to a broad range of materials associated with
industrial and military/aerospace databases, such as MMPDS-03.
• Contact enhancements for pre- and post-processing offer
automatic contact detection support, geometry- and mesh-based
searches, plus contact output.
• Improvements to the Distributed Memory Parallel solver
support parallel element operations with steady-state transport,
plus improved performance and scalability for analyses with a large
number of processors.
• Permanent set with hyperelasticity in Abaqus/Standard and
Abaqus/Explicit enables higher fidelity modeling of filled
elastomers and thermoplastics such as those used in car door seals,
mounts, and sports equipment.
• Composites solid modeling enables the direct assignment of
material layers to solid elements and provides results
visualization of solid composites.
Abaqus Version 6.7-EF offers a unified finite element solution that
increases confidence in design decisions, reduces physical testing,
and accelerates time-to-market.
For more information, visit:
http://www.simulia.com/products/abaqus_fea.html
Date: December 14, 2007