VERSATILITY OF MECHANICAL EVENT SIMULATION EXPANDED FOR
ENGINEERS CONSIDERING HYDROSTATIC LOADS
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Algor’s Accupak family of
products now allows engineers to apply hydrostatic loads to virtually all
FEA element types. This illustration shows the hydrostatic pressure data
input window where the engineer can specify to which surfaces hydrostatic
pressure will be applied, the location of the fluid surface and the weight
density of the fluid. The larger background image shows results of an
Algor Mechanical Event Simulation involving hydrostatic loads on a steel
scuba tank located 200 feet below sea level.
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PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Sept. 18, 2000 -
Algor, Inc., a leading maker of software for mechanical engineers, today
announced the capability to apply hydrostatic loads to a larger number of
element types, expanding the versatility of its Accupak Mechanical Event
Simulation (MES) family of products.
In finite element analysis, hydrostatic loads represent the pressure on a
part or assembly when submerged in a fluid. Previously available for Algor’s
linear static product line, hydrostatic loads can now be applied to the
following Accupak elements: plate/shell, 2-D flexible solid, 2-D kinematic, 3-D
brick, 3-D tetrahedral and 3-D kinematic.
"Algor’s Accupak products can now be used to model nearly any
hydrostatic load an engineer could encounter," said Michael L. Bussler,
Algor president.
Algor’s ability to consider hydrostatic loads allows engineers to model
objects that are completely submerged in a fluid, partially submerged or
oscillating above and below the surface. MES automatically takes into account
that hydrostatic pressure only applies to the areas of the model that are below
the surface of the fluid at any time during the analysis. Because MES analyzes
events in time steps, Accupak can accurately determine hydrostatic pressure even
as it changes.
Algor customers with current technical support and maintenance agreements can
secure a complete software update, including the new hydrostatic capabilities
through Algor’s Web site (www.algor.com)
or an Algor account representative. Algor’s software works with Windows
NT/95/98/2000.
Algor has been a leader in the engineering software industry since
introducing FEA for PCs in 1984 and interfacing with CAD systems in 1985. The
company provides innovative, affordable and easy-to-use software products that
have enabled 20,000 engineers in 60 countries to create safe, efficient,
cost-effective designs. Algor also offers superior educational support and
customer service that includes the use of state-of-the-art Internet audio/video
technology for "Web Courses," which provide step-by-step software
instruction, and free public "Webcasts" in live demonstration format.
Algor’s product line features FEA-based Accupak/VE Mechanical Event
Simulation software. Accupak/VE reduces the need for physical prototyping and
eliminates the need to input dynamic loads by determining the motion, flexing
and resulting stresses of a part or assembly at each instant of an event. Algor’s
proprietary kinematic element technology makes performing Mechanical Event
Simulations using CAD solid parts and assemblies practical for realistic,
accurate results. Engineers can use Algor’s InCADPlus and
InCAD DesignPak products to seamlessly capture exact CAD geometry from popular
CAD systems within Algor. The company also offers linear stress, vibration, heat
transfer, electrostatic, fluid flow, composite materials and piping systems
analysis tools. Algor’s software interchanges data with products from ANSYS,
Inc. (Nasdaq:ANSS), Autodesk, Inc. (Nasdaq:ADSK), CADKEY Corporation,
MSC.Software Corporation (NYSE:MNS), Parametric Technology Corporation,
Structural Dynamics Research Corporation, Unigraphics Solutions, Inc.
(NYSE:UGS), SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systemes S.A. (Nasdaq:DASTY)
company, and others.
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