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ESI Announces the Virtual Performance Educational Package

Software package designed to initiate undergraduate and masters students to finite element simulation.

By DE Editors  

April 5, 2010

By DE Editors

ESI Announces the Virtual Performance Educational Package

With the release of a Virtual Performance Educational Package, ESI makes its Virtual Performance Solution accessible to students in a special version to perform structural analyses and impact simulations.

Available for download, the Virtual Performance Educational Package is free for students and teachers during the first six months. Offering an introduction to simulation basics, ESI’s Virtual Performance Educational Package enables static and modal analyses (implicit solver) and crash/impact simulation (PAM-CRASH explicit solver). The user environment consists of three modules of Visual-Environment, an open framework for collaborative engineering: Visual-Mesh, Visual-Crash PAM, and Visual-Viewer.

The Education Package is meant for undergraduate and masters students, introducing them to simulation through self-learning tutorials inspired by automotive and aerospace case studies.

For more information, visit ESI Group.

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

 

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