Altair Brings Powerful Design and Engineering Software

Altair Brings Powerful Design and Engineering Software

Altair, a global technology company providing solutions in product development, high-performance computing and data intelligence, announced today the release of Altair HyperWorks™ 2019, the latest version of its simulation- and AI-driven product development software. The new release expands on the number of solutions available for designers and engineers, under a single, open-architecture platform, to speed decision-making and time to market. User experience advancements and intuitive workflows empower both expert and citizen analysts to streamline product innovation. “We want to help our customers explore more ideas, better understand their designs, and improve profitability,” said James Scapa, Altair’s chief executive officer and founder. “To achieve this, our development focus for HyperWorks 2019 was to increase solve speed and functionality across our solutions for every stage of product development with optimization and multi-physics workflows for all manufacturing methods.” Highlights of this release include: Fast simulation of complex assemblies Altair SimSolid™ makes designers and engineers more productive by performing structural analysis on original, un-simplified CAD assemblies in seconds to minutes. SimSolid can analyze complex parts and large assemblies that would take hours or days using traditional structural simulation tools. Easy-to-learn fatigue life prediction Altair HyperLife™ enables customers to quickly understand potential durability issues through an easy-to-learn solution for fatigue life under static, transient and vibrational loading. The intuitive user experience enables test engineers to perform simulations with little or no training. HyperLife helps customers to confidently predict product durability in hours, complementing physical testing, which can take months. Efficient workflows for multi-physics Altair SimLab™ is an intuitive workflow software for simulating multi-physics problems. Automatic feature and part recognition can make simulation cycles more than five times faster. Design exploration is easier with synching to popular CAD tools. The multi-physics workflows feature deeply embedded solvers; including statics, dynamics, heat transfer, fluid flow, electromagnetics analysis, fluid-structure interaction, and electromagnetic-thermal coupling. Superior high-fidelity modeling HyperWorks 2019 includes the most robust Altair HyperMesh™ version yet. New features enable the generation of the largest, most complex finite element models. The model build and assembly tools in HyperMesh make managing large, complex assemblies easier than ever. This allows CAE to keep pace with design changes by rapidly swapping new parts and assemblies into existing models, managing multiple configurations, mesh variants and part instances. The direct mid-mesh generation makes it possible to create shell meshes straight from solid geometry of complex castings and injection molded parts. Enhanced user experience for fast concept modeling The HyperWorks software already includes Altair Inspire™, Altair Activate™ and SimLab delivering class-leading solutions with intuitive and consistent user-interfaces. In this release Altair HyperWorks X is included with a new set of workflows for geometry creation, editing, morphing and meshing employing this same user experience. The easy-to-learn mesh morphing features of HyperWorks X will bring efficiency to teams working on simulation models early in product development. These workflows enable concept level changes to be made directly on an existing FEA model bypassing CAD generation and accelerating decision-making. Expanded non-linear solver functionality Analysis with Altair OptiStruct™ is increasing at companies performing stiffness, strength and fatigue-life simulations; fueled by the significant process improvement it provides. The single-model, multi-attribute workflow enabled by OptiStruct delivers time and cost savings. Design decisions can be made faster by engineers performing linear, non-linear, and durability analysis – using one optimization-ready model. Continued generative design leadership Altair has been the industry leader for generative design for more than two decades. Altair HyperWorks software optimizes structures, mechanisms, composites, and additive manufactured parts. Regardless of how your product is produced, HyperWorks can enhance creativity by proposing designs that are as manufacturable as they are efficient and innovative. “HyperWorks 2019 enhances the user experience for both experts and part-time analysts,” explained Scapa. “This release includes a new set of workflows for our flagship Altair HyperMesh product, making advanced analysis capabilities more accessible. In addition, the new Altair HyperLife product enables test engineers to perform fatigue simulations with minimal training.”

Altair Presents New Technology at JEC World

Altair Presents New Technology at JEC World

Altair, (Nasdaq: ALTR) a global technology company that provides solutions in product development, high-performance computing and data intelligence, will present comprehensive technology and expertise for the design, optimization, and simulation of composite structures and materials at this year’s JEC World from March 12-14 in Paris. As “Official Innovation Partner” for the competition, Altair will support the Startup Booster Competition, part of the JEC Startup Booster program. Altair’s senior director of composites technology, Jeff Wollschlager, is a member of the high-level jury. The three winners of the competition will each receive six-month licenses for Altair HyperWorks™. Altair will host a conference session “Empowering Composites Innovation with Simulation“, featuring keynote presentations from Altair, Boeing, Cevotec, Gurit, and others, on leveraging computer-aided engineering (CAE) simulation software to design, optimize, and validate composite structures. The two-hour Altair conference will take place at the Agora Stage in Hall 5 on Tuesday March 12, 2019 at 1pm. Outstanding examples of Simulation-driven Design will be presented at the Altair booth G97 in hall 5. Highlights will include the NCC’s sit-ski, a glass fiber-reinforced polyamide 66 pedal bracket by Enlighten Award winner Asahi Kasei, a composite bike frame by Guerrilla Bikes, and two automotive industry composite pieces by CETIM. Live demos of Altair solutions for composite design and optimization will round-up the Altair booth presence. “The interest in composite materials is still growing, and since JEC World in Paris is the go-to event for the composite industry, Altair is delighted to present our solutions for simulation, design, and optimization,” said Jeffrey Wollschlager, senior director – composite technologies, Altair. “Last year the conference session we hosted was a big success, and with this year’s line-up I expect it to draw even more attendees. I’m also very much looking forward to presenting the successes of our customers at the booth and to be part of the Startup Booster Competition Jury.” View the Altair JEC conference program here.