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ESI Group Releases Virtual Performance Solution 2016

By DE Editors  

November 21, 2016

ESI Group has released the latest version of its Virtual Performance Solution. In this release, manufacturers can predict in a more efficient way the impact of use of composite and advanced lightweight materials on product performance and simulate the vibration-induced noise, the company states.

Virtual Performance Solution 2016 offers new functionalities to help OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) tackle challenges related to the introduction of new materials, and thereby enables them to design the next generation of lightweight vehicles.

Added capabilities include dynamic remeshing, advanced composite crash and strength models, and extended noise, vibration and harshness functionality.

Ultimately, ESI's Virtual Performance Solution enables design and simulation engineers to test rapidly their innovations on virtual prototypes, rather than real ones, and to evaluate the impact of real driving conditions. It also offers a distinctive approach, allowing the virtual testing of product performance across multiple domains, using a single core model, according to ESI.

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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