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SIMPACK Version 9.4 Released

Includes S-Function export and FMU export.

By DE Editors  

July 8, 2013

SIMPACK announced Version 9.4 of its multi-body simulation software for dynamic analysis of mechanical and mechatronic systems. According to the company, the new release delivers more than 100 new features and 200 improvements.

New features include a fully integrated and parameterized SIMBEAM module; S-Function export; FMU export; model executable export; graphical model and element comparison; tire test plots; new filtering capabilities in SIMPACK Post; solver speedup for both standard and parallel solver; and advanced end state handling.

SIMPACK 9.4 requires OLicense Server version 4.4.0 or higher.

For more information, visit SIMPACK.

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

 

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