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AVI-Gallery contains more than 150 animations illustrating analysis results obtained with use of ANSYS and LS-DYNA FE software.
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August 29, 2011 | CAE News
COMSOL Releases Geomechanics Module - Advances into Soil and Rock Mechanics SimulationsCOMSOL, Inc. introduced the Geomechanics Module, enabling the growing community of COMSOL Multiphysics users to harness its simulation environment for geotechnical and civil-engineering applications such as slope stability evaluation and failure prediction of tunnels, retaining structures, and excavations. The Geomechanics Module provides tailored interfaces for studying plasticity, deformation, and failure of soils and rocks, as well as their interaction with concrete and human-made structures. The Module, which comes with a variety of material models for soils, builds off of the Structural Mechanics Module add-on for the company's flagship simulation software, COMSOL Multiphysics, and offers the ability to combine analyses with all other COMSOL modules seamlessly. Read More... (Reads: 859)
April 02, 2011 | CAE News
Now available: COMSOL Multiphysics Simulation BookletA new guide to multiphysics simulation tools the COMSOL Product Booklet 2011 is now available free of charge at COMSOL web-site. Read More... (Reads: 1244)
January 12, 2011 | Announcements
Join for Image-based model generation with SimplewareThis webinar, 20 Jan. 2010, is aimed at those interested in 3D reconstruction from radiology images, and in using 3D image data (as obtained from CT, Micro-CT, MRI and Ultrasound) to generate Rapid Prototyping, CAD, and Finite Element models. Read More... (Reads: 654)
April 19, 2008 | CAE News
COMSOL News 2008 Edition Released
COMSOL, Inc. today announced that COMSOL News 2008, the newest edition of its technical magazine, is available immediately as a PDF download from the company's website. A printed copy of the annual magazine is also available upon request. Both versions are free of charge.
The 36-page COMSOL News 2008 covers a broad range of user-focused articles demonstrating how scientists, engineers, and researchers worldwide use the COMSOL Multiphysics scientific software environment to model and simulate a variety of physics-based systems. Read More... (Reads: 1860)
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