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Femap Version 9.1 Ships

Latest version of FEA application is essential component in new UGS Velocity Series

By DE Editors  

November 1, 2005

By DE Editors

UGS Corp. (Plano, TX) has announced that it has begun shipping the English-language version of Femap 9.1 to users.

Femap 9.1 serves as the FEA (finite element analysis) component of thecompany's new UGS Velocity Series application portfolio for small andmid-size manufacturers. The complete portfolio comprises digitalproduct design, analysis and data management software.

Femap also is widely leveraged as the interface of choice for many integrated FEA solvers such as NE/Nastran from Noran Engineering andMSC.NASTRAN from MSC.Software.

Click here to read the earlier announcement of Femap 9.1 or click hereto read a review of version 9.0. For more information on the VelocitySeries, visit the UGS Velocity Series website by clicking here. Click here for the UGSFemap information page.

 

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