Engineers Now Make Multiple Design Iterations per Day with Faster Processing
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| These graphs of benchmark results for fluid
flow (left) and Mechanical Event Simulation (right) analyses
illustrate the performance improvement of ALGOR’s new fast solvers
over the previous solvers. |
PITTSBURGH, PA – June 4, 2002 – ALGOR, Inc., a leading maker of
software for mechanical engineers, recently added new fast solvers that support
parallel processing on multi-processor systems. This new solver technology is
available for all analysis types including linear static stress, Mechanical
Event Simulation (MES), electrostatics, fluid flow and heat transfer. These
updates provide significantly faster processing times through sparse solver
technology that utilizes the power of all available system processors to perform
parallel solutions and reduce solution time.
Ray Mort of AVT Engineering Company in Hurst, Texas, said, "The new
sparse solver technology for MES significantly improves my analysis runtimes. I
can now verify several design iterations during the course of a day on models
that used to require overnight analysis runs."
ALGOR engineers also benchmarked the analysis runtimes of various models to
test the performance of the new fast solvers on dual-processor systems. In these
studies, an MES analysis of a CAD model finished in 11.3 minutes with the new
solver compared to 138 minutes with the previous solver, speeding up by a factor
of 12.2. The new fluid flow solver completed an unsteady analysis of a model
approximately 16.4 times faster in a similar comparison. For steady-state heat
transfer, the new solver completed analysis of a CAD model approximately 733%
faster at 9.3 minutes, compared to 68.2 minutes with the previous solver.
Based on these and other results, the new solvers provided performance gains
for all analysis types on both single- and dual-processor systems. Unlike
iterative solvers that provide only approximate results, ALGOR's new solver
technology provides exact mathematical solutions.
The software is available for PC workstations running Windows
98/2000/NT/Me/XP.
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