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CEI Releases EnSight Lite 9.0 Visualization Software

Enhancements include improved user interface, keyframe animations, and 32-bit or 64-bit compatibility.

By DE Editors  

March 5, 2009

By DE Editors

CEI’s latest release of its visualization product, EnSight Lite version 9.0, is more affordable and easier to use. EnSight Lite is aimed at small- and medium-sized companies, and large companies looking to maximize their post-processing investment across the enterprise.

New improvements to EnSight Lite include: an easier to use interface, cutting user time to reach common features; the use of keyframe animations, a method to control a virtual camera for movie sequences; and the ability to work with both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.

EnSight Lite is now easier to use for those who are interested in exploring their data interactively. It will have twice as many functions tied to the computer's mouse buttons; part highlighting to show which parts are selected; and right-click menus preloaded with context-sensitive menus allowing users to post-process and visualize a model using only their mouse.

The addition of keyframe animations in EnSight Lite allow the user access to sophisticated motion control and output options for generating animations for either online presentation or video. All keyframe animation functions are controlled through a quick interaction area, so users can edit their animations on the fly.

EnSight Lite supports major CAE solvers, with more than 60 interfaces for finite element, CFD, structural, crash, dynamics, and hydrocode analysis. It runs on 32-bit and 64-bit platforms allowing users to post-process more data faster and works on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux machines.

For more information, visit CEI.

 

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