ALGOR announced that its latest, major finite element analysis
(FEA) software release, ALGOR V20, introduces a new, faster,
completely integrated CAD/FEA modeling environment, which makes
working with imported CAD models or building original models easier
and more efficient.
New features include design scenarios, allowing a single FEA model
to contain numerous analyses; a software wizard for creating bolts
and fasteners; design studies and size optimization, which provide
automated tools for achieving optimal designs based on
user-supplied criteria; improved meshing capabilities; a new
k-epsilon turbulence model for fluid flow analysis, which provides
more accurate results and allows specification of wall roughness;
and a new reinforced (rebar) concrete element and material model
for easier and more realistic simulation of concrete structures.
These and many more V20 features provide ALGOR users with increased
power, flexibility and ease-of-use for simulating engineering
analyses of their product designs.
V20 users are voicing their approval for this major software
release:
"I like V20's new design scenarios feature along with the improved
meshing including midside nodes following curvature," said Luke
McElligott, CEO of Silverarm Ltd. in Exeter, United Kingdom. "This
allows me to carry out crucial mesh convergence studies more
quickly."
"Design scenarios are a very useful feature for our customers,"
said Paolo Nagliati, president of 2 S.I. Software e Servizi per
l’Ingegneria S.r.l. in Ferrara, Italy. "Normally, engineers
have to design building structures for gravity, dead load and live
load, plus dynamic loads such as wind and seismic. Engineers can
model and analyze these conditions conveniently and efficiently by
using design scenarios to apply various regulations and code checks
to a single model – it's a great help for this kind of job."
"The new design scenarios capability provides an efficient way of
evaluating whether a design meets a variety of operation modes,"
said Shigeru Maruyama, CEO of Numcraft, Inc. in Miura, Kanagawa,
Japan. "You can execute a series of tests in one FE model by
changing the analysis type, mesh, constraints, material, and more
in a way that simulates each mode of operation. With this
capability, our customers will be able to take advantage of ALGOR's
all-around functionalities more effectively."
"V20's sparse solver for modal analysis with load stiffening
provides a substantial improvement in execution time," said Paul
Poorman, Mechanical Engineer of Hewlett-Packard Company in Boise,
Idaho. "I especially like the ability to create design scenarios to
quickly run what-if analyses."
"Similar to the productivity-boosting design scenarios feature,
V20's new, integrated CAD/FEA modeling environment provides our
customers with faster performance and greater efficiency for
preprocessing imported CAD models as well as building original FEA
models," said ALGOR Product Manager Bob Williams. "This major
software release also provides many other new and improved design
and analysis features – developed in response to customer
requests – for enhanced ease of use and increased
productivity."
The new features of V20 enhance and expand ALGOR's wide range of
simulation capabilities including static stress and Mechanical
Event Simulation (MES) with linear and nonlinear material models,
linear dynamics, steady-state and transient heat transfer, steady
and unsteady fluid flow, electrostatics and full multiphysics.
To see a free learning session on the new ALGOR V20, view the
"What's New Featuring V20" Webcast on the ALGOR web site. For more
detailed information, visit the "ALGOR V20" features page. To
schedule a personalized software demonstration and discuss how
ALGOR can meet your engineering needs, contact an ALGOR account
manager or visit www.ALGOR.com
Date: March 28, 2007