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RADIOSS Now Available for Windows Server 2003

Compute Cluster Sever 2003 users get transient, nonlinear CAE technology benefit.

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November 1, 2006

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Altair Engineering, Inc. (Troy, MI) recently released its RADIOSS transient, nonlinear CAE technology for the Windows Server 2003 environment. RADIOSS SPMD V5 has been ported and optimized to run on Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.

RADIOSS is an explicit and implicit finite-element solver technology that simulates mechanical, structural, fluid, and fluid-structure interaction phenomena, taking into account nonlinear material, for quasi-static and dynamic loading events.

Windows Compute Cluster Server is designed specifically to run parallel, high-performance computing applications for customers solving complex computations. It provides a computing cluster platform that is easy to deploy, manage, and integrate with existing infrastructure and tools.

RADIOSS benchmark studies show comparable performance running Windows Compute Cluster Server to other cluster solutions.

For more information, go to altair.com.
 
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

 

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