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ALGOR V19.1
ALGOR V19.1 features all-new support for the 64-bit HP-UX® operating system for all analysis types. V19.1 also features a new gasket material model and element for accurately simulating mechanical seals; improved report publishing including the ability to publish a report to the PDF file format; capability to calculate equilibrium temperature for a heat transfer analysis; and the ability to display fluid flow results as streaklines for improved visualization of flow throughout a fluid domain. V19.1 also includes:

Support for the 64-bit HP-UX® operating system for all analysis types - Previous releases of ALGOR software have supported 32- and 64-bit Windows and 32- and 64-bit Linux operating systems. Now, V19.1 expands ALGOR's multi-platform support, allowing users to apply the power and speed of the 64-bit HP-UX operating system to all ALGOR analysis types 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. Future releases will provide even faster solvers and support distributed processing on all platforms.

New gasket material model and element - ALGOR V19.1 provides a new gasket material model and element for accurately simulating the nonlinear behavior of thin, gasket-like materials. As shown in the image, gasket elements were used to simulate a compressible material that acts as a seal between two metal surfaces.

Improved report publishing - The Report Wizard and Environment of V19.1 feature improvements including the ability to publish a report as an Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) file; the capability to automatically include the Superview result images in reports; and support for additional custom logo options including watermarks. These expanded report capabilities allow you to easily and effectively share your analysis data with others as shown here.

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Capability to calculate equilibrium temperature - For a heat transfer analysis, the Superview Results Environment of V19.1 provides a new capability to calculate equilibrium temperature or the average temperature of selected elements, weighted by mass and specific heat. The equilibrium temperature can be thought of as the temperature that the selected elements would attain if they were allowed to come to equilibrium without losing any heat to the environment. As shown here, the "Inquire Results" dialog can be used to specify the "Equilibrium Temperature" option.

Ability to display fluid flow results as streaklines - In V19.1, a new particle tracking option allows you to connect the particles of a particle path to create a streakline. As shown in the image, simply activate the "Connect paths as streaklines" option to see a vivid visualization of the particle path, which can help you gain a better understanding of flow patterns including turbulence.

Note: A streakline differs from a streamline as follows: a streakline is defined as the locus of particles that have earlier passed through a prescribed point; while a streamline is defined as a line everywhere tangent to the velocity vector at a given instant.

Full associativity with each design change in Rhinoceros - ALGOR V19.1 expands support for Rhinoceros by adding full associativity with each design change. Now, Rhinoceros users can make iterative design changes without needing to redefine FEA loads, constraints and other data. The image shows an automotive exhaust system that was modeled in Rhinoceros and analyzed in ALGOR.

Automatic adaptive parameter control for segregate scheme - In steady, unsteady and coupled fluid/thermal analyses, V19.1 provides new options to automatically adjust the relaxation parameters for the segregated formulation resulting in faster convergence. As shown in the image, the "Analysis Parameters" dialog allows you to activate the "Apply automatic parameter control" option, which instructs the software to automatically adjust relaxation control parameters using built-in values. You can also choose from a pull-down menu of options for the "Detect stagnation due to oscillation" parameter to control how the software proceeds when it encounters convergence difficulties.

New results display capabilities - As shown here, V19.1 adds the following new display options in the Superview Results environment:
  1. Stresses calculated from average stress tensors - Results such as von Mises and principal stresses are calculated from other quantities. A new option on the "Smoothing Options" dialog lets you smooth the primary quantities before calculating the other stresses.
     
  2. Heat transfer results during an analysis - While a heat transfer analysis is still running, results can be examined in the Superview Results environment of FEMPRO. As shown in the image, this improved results display capability allows you to examine heat transfer results while the solution is running in order to verify that it is proceeding as desired and determine whether or not to stop the analysis before completion or let it run to the final time step.
     
  3. Electrostatic reaction forces - The mechanical forces caused by an electrical field can be displayed as reaction force contours for an electrostatic field strength and voltage analysis. The electrostatic forces can also be applied directly to a stress model.
These new results display options allow you to better visualize your analysis results and share them with others.


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