
Dassault Systemes announces the availability of Version 6.6 of
ABAQUS®, its advanced finite element analysis software suite
within the SIMULIA product portfolio. The company's highly regarded
analysis products, ABAQUS/Standard and ABAQUS/Explicit, offer new
capabilities in vibration analysis, material failure
characterization, tire modeling, and computing performance.
Sophisticated new tools in ABAQUS/CAE, the premier model building
and results visualization environment for ABAQUS analysis, help
ABAQUS users accelerate the process of getting more accurate
results and producing more compelling presentations.
With this significant new software release, Dassault Systemes
extends its leadership in providing a more unified FEA environment
that is open to leveraging models and data from a variety of CAD
and CAE software tools. The ABAQUS Version 6.6 suite is a powerful
and robust simulation platform that enables manufacturing companies
in every industry to develop innovative and reliable products
faster and more cost effectively.
"ABAQUS Version 6.6 offers many new and exciting features that we
expect to significantly enhance our capability to accurately and
efficiently simulate complex tire structures," says David M.
Dryden, Manager, Research & Technology at Cooper Tire &
Rubber Company. "We are especially looking forward to the ability
to apply an extension of steady state transport theory to periodic
treaded tire structures. This technology provides a highly
efficient method to incorporate detailed tread geometries onto
complex tire structures for analysis of tire/road interactions and
offers the potential to advance the approximation of treaded tire
structures in steady state rolling."
"A thorough understanding of customer challenges is always the
starting point for improving ABAQUS software," says Ken Short, vice
president of strategy and marketing for ABAQUS, Inc. "ABAQUS
Version 6.6 contains many technical innovations to help customers
achieve more realistic simulation of product behavior. With
enhanced usability features in ABAQUS/CAE and open-systems links to
the major CAD and CAE packages, ABAQUS Version 6.6 provides a
scalable environment for simulation and accelerates the process of
achieving high-fidelity analysis results with less effort."
Important features of ABAQUS Version 6.6 include:
· Automatic multi-level substructuring (AMS). ABAQUS/AMS, a
new, fully integrated add-on capability for vibration analysis in
ABAQUS/Standard, efficiently extracts hundreds or thousands of
natural frequencies in very large linear systems. Benchmarks
indicate problems can runAdvertisement
from 10 to 25 times faster using AMS compared to alternative
methods. This advance is of great benefit to customers in the
automotive powertrain, aerospace, nuclear, and defense industries,
particularly those who are currently using multiple software tools
for dynamic simulation.
· Material failure characterization. ABAQUS Version 6.6
builds on existing ABAQUS tools for fracture and failure analysis
by introducing a new laminate damage and failure model for layered
composites. This capability enables aerospace manufacturers, and
other organizations that are increasing their use of composite
materials, to simulate delamination and ply failure simultaneously.
· Bolted-joint simulation with threads. ABAQUS set a new
standard a decade ago with technology for simulating the clamping
effect of bolted joints in multi-component assemblies. ABAQUS
Version 6.6 sets another benchmark for realistic bolted-joint
simulation by providing the first commercially available solution
that enables analysts to accurately represent the effects of bolt
threads without creating detailed thread models. This unique
technology is especially important for applications in the
automotive and heavy manufacturing industries.
· Tire modeling. ABAQUS Version 6.6 allows analysts in the
tire industry to include the effects of detailed tire tread with
road interaction in simulations of rolling tires. This feature of
the software, along with enhancements related to acoustic
simulation of the inflated tire system, is unmatched in its ability
to accurately model complex tire structures and to simulate how a
tread design performs under various acceleration, braking, and
cornering maneuvers.
· Adaptive remeshing. This first ABAQUS release of an
integrated adaptive remeshing capability represents a major
usability improvement. Analysts can now improve the quality of
their ABAQUS/Standard results by utilizing a close and automated
interaction with ABAQUS/CAE to arrive iteratively at a mesh that
improves solution accuracy, a benefit for any industry application.
· Postprocessing enhancements for nonlinear analysis. Many
new enhancements establish ABAQUS/CAE as the preferred product for
pre- and postprocessing of ABAQUS simulation results. Special
features synchronize animations with external videos, animate X-Y
plots alongside other animations, and utilize plot states to
combine multiple plot types and options in a single viewport
display.
· Parallel performance improvements. In ABAQUS/Explicit, 16
to 32 processors can now be used effectively for certain classes of
large models to reduce turnaround time and to increase throughput.
In ABAQUS/Standard, a new distributed memory parallel sparse solver
is introduced, providing good scaling for many problems on up to 8
processors. Large classes of simulations in both ABAQUS/Standard
and ABAQUS/Explicit can now be run on distributed memory cluster
configurations.
With more than 115 major improvements, ABAQUS Version 6.6 achieves
a new overall standard for performance, usability, and simulation
fidelity, while upholding a distinguished reputation for
flexibility and reliability.
www.abaqus.com
Date: May 15, 2006