ALGOR V19.1 Supports 64-Bit HP-UX for All Analysis Types
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ALGOR V19.1 FEA software features support for the 64-bit HP-UX® operating system for all analysis types;
a new gasket material model and element type for accurately simulating mechanical seals;
report publishing to the PDF file format; equilibrium temperature calculation for heat transfer results;
the ability to display fluid flow results as streaklines; and much more.
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PITTSBURGH, PA – May 8, 2006 – ALGOR, Inc., a
leading provider of design, analysis and simulation software, announced that its
latest finite element analysis (FEA) software release, ALGOR V19.1, features all-new
support for the 64-bit HP-UX® operating system for all analysis types.
Now, UNIX workstation users can simulate engineering analyses of their product
designs with 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.
V19.1 also features a new gasket material model and element for accurately simulating mechanical seals;
improved automatic report generation including the ability to publish to the PDF file format;
the capability to calculate equilibrium temperature from heat transfer analysis results;
and the ability to display fluid flow results as streaklines for improved visualization of flow throughout a fluid domain.
These and many more new V19.1 features provide ALGOR users with increased power, flexibility and
ease-of-use for simulating engineering analyses of their product designs.
"Previous releases have supported 32- and 64-bit Windows and 32- and 64-bit Linux operating systems,"
said ALGOR Product Manager, Bob Williams.
"Now, V19.1 expands our multi-platform support, allowing users to apply the power and speed of the
64-bit HP-UX operating system to all ALGOR analysis types.
Future releases will provide even faster solvers and support distributed processing on all platforms."
"For a recent project, I used ALGOR software on a 64-bit Windows computer to perform linear static stress analysis
of a shell-and-tube-style heat exchanger with more than 2.5-million degrees of freedom,"
said Scott Bennett of Alaskan Copper Works in Seattle, Washington.
"ALGOR's multi-platform support was beneficial because I initially tried to run the analysis on a 32-bit system,
but found it wasn't powerful enough.
With the 64-bit computer, the analysis ran in under an hour,
which allowed time for design iterations and helped me meet my customer's deadline."
ALGOR V19.1 also includes:
- CAD Support (Direct)
- Full associativity with each design change for Rhinoceros®
- FEMPRO
- Ability to run a NASTRAN analysis on a remote computer
- Improved selection tools, dynamic viewing options and ease of use
- Improved sketching and meshing tools
- Fluid Flow Analysis
- Automatic adaptive parameter control for segregate scheme used in steady,
unsteady and coupled fluid/thermal analyses
- Superview Results Environment
- Capability to display:
- Stresses calculated from average stress tensors
- Heat transfer results during an analysis
- Electrostatic reaction forces
- and much more.
For more detailed information, contact an ALGOR account manager or visit the "ALGOR V19.1" features page.
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