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Converse, by Part Engineering is an easy-to- use soſtware application that bridges the gap between injection moulding simulation and mechanical simulation by interfacing with both types of soſtware. It leads to significantly more reliable results


with regard to stiffness and strength of short- fibre-reinforced injection moulded parts as well as more realistic simulation of the thermo-mechanical behaviour of moulds and inserts. Converse has a variety of mapping capabilities including but not restricted to fibre orientation, weld lines, pressures, temperatures, thickness and stresses. It exports the data in a ready-to-use FE


input deck for the particularly supported solver and for the built-in material model of





Pdtec, solution provider headquartered in Karlsruhe, Germany, will showcase SimData


Manager, a Simulation Data Management solution, designed to systematically administer the entire CAE process chain and support the simulation analyst dealing with a growing number of different simulations and massive volume of data. SimData Manager improves the quality and


transparency of analysis processes and makes analysis results instantly transparent. Users can perform analyses more frequently while maintaining process compliance and lowering the cost of finding information, setting up models and preparing reports. SimData Manager and the other soſtware


solutions from Pdtec are key enablers of efficient collaboration within and across organisations, on an enterprise level as well as for smaller and mid-size engineering teams. Pdtec will also demonstrate the seamless integration into the Altair product suite. www.pdtec.de


Powersys provides engineering services and soſtware solutions will be demonstrating JMAG soſtware at this year’s Altair ATC. JMAG is electromagnetic field analysis soſtware suited for a variety of applications including motors. JMAG is equipped with the tools for


magnetic field analysis, thermal and structural analyses, and other enhanced multi- physics features for the coupling all those analyses. JMAG can accurately capture and quickly evaluate complex physical phenomena inside of machines. Users both experienced and inexperienced in simulation analysis can easily perform the simple operations required


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Once the problem space is properly defined, different questions can be answered: What is the preferred way to execute the project? What are the risks involved? How can the risks be mitigated? Is the project likely to finish on time and on budget, satisfying stakeholder’s expectations? Using simulation technology and advanced


algorithms to predict project outcomes, results in better decision making, more accurate forecasts and ultimately better project results. Te PTB for Training soſtware allows


that solver. It will be showcased how Converse meets the needs of CAE engineers – creating reliable results though being simple and fast in application and easy to use also for occasional users. www.part-gmbh.de


to obtain precise results Tis high-speed, high-precision FEA


soſtware is developed by JSOL Corporation in Tokyo, Japan. Powersys is the exclusive distributor of JMAG in Europe and US. www.powersys-solutions.com


SandboxModel will be showcasing PTB soſtware, which supports the decision making


process in engineering projects. Te soſtware enables users to test out different project plans along with expected outcomes and associated risk. Te power of adding variability and


interdependency to a project model lies in the improved decision making process it creates.


ThermoAnalytics provides total thermal solutions for complex heat problems and engineering analysis. Teir soſtware is the leading thermal analysis program for rapid design and optimisation of heat transfer problems, including transient brake analysis, exhaust, under-hood, and underbody simulation, HVAC simulation, battery pack simulation for HEV/EV, and thermal comfort simulation. TermoAnalytics’


rapid transient thermal analysis and coupling to FEA and CFD soſtware is key to an efficient design optimisation process. Our soſtware is commonly used


trainees to improve their project management skills in a safe controlled environment, by using a ‘learn by doing’ approach. www.sandboxmodel.com


‘Big-data’ and ‘numerical simulation results’ are the major focal points for Sidact’s scientific research, development and distribution of applications. In particular, Sidact concentrates on compressing numerical simulation results for improved usability and using advanced math for the analysis of such results for new and enhanced insights. Contributing to the technical presentations


we will give a talk about a robustness analysis of a crash model in Radioss format which was analysed with Diffcrash, followed by geometrical changes applied with HyperWorks to improve overall robustness of the model. Additionally the company will present


three licensed products during the show. Femzip – Compression of Crash, Structural Analysis, and CFD simulation results by a factor of 10. Diffcrash – Analysis of instabilities in Radioss crash simulation results. Sdmzip - Compressing Sets of Simulation Results. www.sidact.com


in the automotive, aerospace, motorcycles, heavy vehicles and the railway industry. TermoAnalytics also offers advanced consulting services


with our engineering teams that specialises in thermal, CFD, infrared simulation and testing. Francois Godillon,


manager of TermoAnaltyics’


French operations, will be attending the EU ATC


displaying TermoAnalytics’ unique capabilities in the thermal management


field. Francois’ extensive experience in thermal modelling gives him a unique view into the thermal analysis world. www.thermoanalytics.com


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