CORTIME Introduces SolidWorks Embedded Multi-Study Optimization
CORTIME, according to the company, helps engineers explore optimal designs by automating their design evaluation process and exploring design options based on performance goals and constraints.
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December 18, 2018
CORTIME introduces SolidWorks embedded Multi-Study Optimization including Flow simulation support in the CORTIME software. CORTIME will be demonstrated at SolidWorks World 2019 in Dallas, TX, Feb 10-13, 2019, at booth #228.
CORTIME, according to the company, helps engineers explore optimal designs by automating their design evaluation process and exploring design options based on performance goals and constraints. An example could be reducing the mass, while not compromising the durability of a product. CORTIME uses advanced parametric optimization, sensitivity analysis and design study visualization to enable intelligent automated exploration of potential design options.
One new advancement, now available in CORTIME software, is the ability to perform multi-study optimizations within SolidWorks supporting multiple simulation solutions including Flow simulation.
“There is a huge potential in automating your design exploration. However, for our clients who combine Flow and other simulation studies this has not been possible,” says Rasmus Høtoft, CEO of CORETIME. “With CORTIME adding this feature to an already excellent design exploration tool, SolidWorks users can now finally automate their Multi-Study optimizations with Flow simulation.”
CORTIME is a design exploration tool leveraging advanced parametric optimization, sensitivity analysis, visualization tools and an intuitive user experience that is fully integrated with SolidWorks.
Sources: Press materials received from the company.
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