NEW MULTIPHYSICS TOOLS FEATURED IN ALGOR V14.2
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ALGOR V14.2 features coupled heat transfer and fluid flow analysis to
accurately simulate natural, forced or mixed convection. These new
multiphysics tools were used to simulate natural convection in the air
contained within the globe around a light bulb. The fluid flow velocity
(left) and heat transfer temperature (right) results, produced by a single
analysis process, can be viewed simultaneously in the Superview IV Results
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PITTSBURGH, PA – December 18, 2003 – ALGOR, Inc., a leading provider
of design, analysis and simulation software, announced the release of ALGOR
V14.2, a new version of its FEA software that introduces coupled
multiphysics capabilities for simulating natural, forced or mixed convection;
support for non-Newtonian fluids; a new rigid element; and other changes based
on customer feedback.
“ALGOR V14.2 will enable engineers to accurately simulate a wide range of
convection and fluid flow scenarios,” said ALGOR Product Manager Bob Williams.
“This new release allows users to look at applications in which the direct
interaction of thermal and fluid effects is of engineering importance, such as
electronics cooling, and to include variable-viscosity or non-Newtonian fluids.”
“When optimizing engine components such as exhaust and intake silencers, we
always need to identify and understand areas of high flow restriction which
result in undesirable pressure drop due to the influence of both thermal and
fluid effects,” said Steven Mattson of Great Lakes Sound and Vibration. “ALGOR’s
new coupled heat transfer and fluid flow capabilities will enable me to easily
obtain combined thermal and fluid results from a single analysis process.”
In addition, ALGOR V14.2 features:
- new temperature-dependent viscosity and power-law viscosity
capabilities for non-Newtonian fluids that enable engineers to
simulate highly viscous and variable-viscosity fluids
- a new rigid element for linear static stress analysis
- NASTRAN support for rigid elements and linear contact
- the capability to combine the results from linear static and
dynamic analysis in the Superview IV Results environment
- the capability to specify a tensile or compressive breaking
stress for general contact elements in a Mechanical Event
Simulation (MES)
- improved automation of input options for surface-to-surface
contact in an MES
- improved support for thermal loads on linear plate elements
- enhanced assembly meshing with improved handling of small
tolerances between parts
- over 15 additional enhancements based on customer feedback
ALGOR customers with a current software upgrade subscription for these
products will get these new capabilities automatically through the software
update wizard.
Contact ALGOR or visit www.ALGOR.com for
more information.
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