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ANSYS and VISTAGY Integrate PrepPost and FiberSIM

Bi-directional integrated solution provides design and analysis workflow for composites.

By DE Editors  

December 16, 2010

By DE Editors

ANSYS, Inc. and VISTAGY, Inc. have taken a step in closing the loop between composites design and analysis by integrating ANSYS 13.0 Composite PrepPost and FiberSIM 2010 composites engineering software. This bi-directional integration, enabled by FiberSIM’s Analysis Interface, allows customers to exchange lay-up information between design and analysis.

With composites becoming more prominent in a variety of industries—including aerospace, automotive, wind energy and marine—both companies recognized the need for an integrated, bi-directional solution that allows stress engineers and designers to exchange composites data for laminate plies and fiber orientations. Traditionally, designers and stress engineers have worked in different environments, which prevented an efficient exchange of data. This slowed and limited the product development process.

As a result of this integration, the companies say customers can conduct a faster and more iterative process for optimizing composite parts, can ensure there is no disconnect between part certification and manufacturing since lay-up details can be validated by ANSYS Composite PrepPost, and can be confident that the analysis of the design model is accurate.

“The partnership with ANSYS will enable our customers to develop products around a complete and detailed master model available to both design and stress,” says Dr. Olivier Guillermin, director of product and market strategy at VISTAGY. “The integrated solution will allow engineers to spend less time making sure their designs and analyses sync up and more time innovating. As a result, they’ll be able to reduce errors, shorten development times, and get composite products to market quicker.” 

“From an overall product development perspective, a composites solution is not complete without the ability to create an optimal layout — through engineering simulation — well before any manufacturing concerns are addressed. The second part of the process involves the capability to move the product into manufacturing, with assurance that it is still a valid design. The ANSYS and VISTAGY solution does just that,” says Barry Christenson, director of product management at ANSYS. “The sophisticated combined technology offers the capability to reach an end-to-end composites design.”

The combined composites solution requires purchasing software from both VISTAGY and ANSYS. VISTAGY and ANSYS will present a live Webcast on the integrated solution Feb. 3, 2011, at 8 a.m. PST, 11 a.m. EST.  

For more information, visit VISTAGY.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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