![]() ALGOR V23 upgrades CAE tools that ALGOR users worldwide rely on for design and analysis of their products. Increased capabilities exist for modeling, analysis, results evaluation, and presentation. |
ALGOR, Inc.’s (Pittsburgh, PA) latest finite element analysis (FEA) software release, ALGOR V23, upgrades the computer-aided engineering (CAE) tools that ALGOR users worldwide rely on for design and analysis of their products.
New modeling features include "smart" bonded contact that uses multi-point constraints to bond the surfaces of unmatched meshes. Models created in ThinkDesign from think3, Inc. (Cincinnati, OH) can be opened in ALGOR for fully associative analysis; a new utility generates vertices and beams to replace non-essential surfaces; and more.
Upgraded analysis features include expanded implementation of the multifrontal massively parallel solver (MUMPS) for distributed memory systems on both Linux and Windows clusters, using both in-core and out-of-core memory for faster solution of linear and nonlinear stress and fluid flow models; and improved 2D steady fluid flow analysis.
Enhanced results evaluation and presentation include stress and strain results for midside nodes can be displayed; beam code checking for Mechanical Event Simulation (MES) to verify compliance with the industry-standard AISC ASD structural code; and improved report generation.
Other improved features of ALGOR V23 enhance static stress with linear and nonlinear material models, Mechanical Event Simulation (MES) for nonlinear, multi-body dynamics with large-scale motion, large deformation and large strain with body-to-body contact; and more. All analysis capabilities are available within FEMPRO, ALGOR's easy-to-use single user interface.
To see a free learning session on the new ALGOR V23, view What's New Featuring V23 webinar at ALGOR.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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