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LMS Signs Agreement with EADS Innovation Works and IMACS

Plan will integrate next-generation acoustic simulation technologies in LMS Virtual.Lab.

By DE Editors  

April 2, 2008

By DE Editors

LMS International (Leuven, Belgium) signed a partnership agreement with EADS and IMACS under which the three companies will cooperate on integrating next generation acoustic simulation technology based on multipole Boundary Element Methods (BEM) into LMS Virtual.Lab Acoustics.

Multipole BEM technology extends simulation capabilities to higher frequency ranges. Due to parallel computing processes, multipole BEM also permits efficient and extensive in-depth acoustic analysis on detailed vehicle, aircraft, train, or ship models. Fast multipole BEM technology enables users to solve large-scale acoustic challenges

LMS Virtual.Lab Acoustics is the LMS dedicated simulation solution that predicts the sound or the radiated noise from mechanical products.

For more information about LMS Virtual.Lab, visit LMS International.

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

 

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