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Trelis 15.0 Meshing Software Announced

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March 19, 2014

Csimsoft announced the release of Trelis 15.0, a version upgrade of its Trelis meshing software. The new version includes significant enhancements to the software's ability to handle geometry preparation, improved meshing algorithms, and GUI. Additionally, with the release of version 15.0, csimsoft now provides a developer's version for ISVs who want to add Trelis to their applications. A list of feature updates is available at the csimsoft website.

"We continue to focus the development of Trelis on the needs of our rapidly growing, worldwide user base. Trelis 15.0 is a more powerful, best-in-class meshing tool that meets their specific needs," said Paul Ressler, csimsoft's director of sales and marketing.

Trelis is based on the CUBIT code developed by csimsoft in conjunction with Sandia National Laboratories.

For more information, visit csimsoft.

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

 

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