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MachineWorks Partners with Convergent Science

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By DE Editors  

April 25, 2016

MachineWorks has partnered with Convergent Science. The collaboration will integrate Polygonica geometry libraries into CONVERGE to help automate mesh cleaning capabilities.

In the latest version of CONVERGE Studio, multiple performance improvements have translated into increased efficiency when executing geometry operations, a company press release states.

Polygonica geometry handling functions help create a new surface wrapper to accelerate the polygon mesh clean-up process and to streamline the pre-processing workflow.

"With Polygonica Convergent Science is able to help its customers clean up their geometry in a timely manner," said Sarangarajan Vijayraghavan, senior research engineer at Convergent Science.

”We are thrilled to welcome a CFD market leader into the growing ranks of Polygonica customers,” said Dr David Knight, sales manager for Polygonica. “This shows how industrially proven Polygonica algorithms can be applied to different markets with individual requirements”

For more information, visit MachineWorks.

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

 

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