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SimSolid Webinar Series: Simulate Under High Pressure – Fast Results for Complex Machines

November 15, 2022 @ 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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Boost Simulation Productivity with SimSolid

Enhance Your Product Development Process with Rapid Design Point Analysis

By performing structural analyses on fully featured CAD assemblies within minutes, SimSolid is the game-changing simulation technology for designers, engineers, and analysts. It eliminates geometry preparation and meshing: the two most time-consuming, expertise-intensive, and error-prone tasks performed in a conventional structural simulation.

GE logoJoin our special guest speaker from GE, Luis Guillermo Vidriales Escobar, during the Accelerate your Digital Transformation webinar on Tuesday, November 8, as he discusses the preliminary design evaluation of complex systems.

Select boundary hardware that is going to be included in HFC analysis, is a critical step that normally relies on analyst experience. There are internal practices widely accepted to do so but having a more accurate prediction of natural frequencies while including more components in a more complex layout, has been found to be helpful to take important decisions toward a more accurate FEA. Altair SimSolid was used to evaluate natural frequencies on a complex system that contained a potential redesign in a tube.

SimSolid Industrial Model

Tuesday, November 15 | 2pm EST (New York) | 1pm CST (Chicago) | 11am PST (San Francisco)

Learn about Altair SimSolid, a full-featured structural analysis software that can efficiently analyze complex parts and large assemblies on a desktop-class computer. It eliminates geometric simplification and meshing, the two most time-consuming tasks of other simulation software and embedded CAD solutions. The solution is both fast and accurate, helping to produce meaningful results in seconds to minutes.  Join Simon Zwingert, a Technical Consultant, in this webinar as he showcases the rapid simulation of three assemblies with up to 1100 parts.

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