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Products: March 2007

Hardware, Software, Tools, and Utilities

Hardware, Software, Tools, and Utilities

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ALGOR V20 Debuts

Version 20 offers more support for integrated CAD/FEA optimizations.

   
Readers’s Choice

ALGOR, Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA) released version 20 of its CAE, design, analysis, and simulation system.

Among the additions and improvements in ALGOR V20 are an integrated CAD/FEA modeling environment, support for design studies and optimization, and a sparse solver for fluid flow, heat transfer, and linear dynamic analyses. Miscellaneous features include a wizard for applying bolt loads, texture display, and multipoint constraints. Expanded capabilities for Mechanical Event Simulation (MES) include new hyperelastic and viscoelastic material models and a reinforced concrete element.
   
ALGOR, Inc.

All ALGOR software features are available in FEMPRO, the company’s single user interface for finite element modeling, results evaluation, and presentation. FEMPRO provides direct CAD/CAE data exchange and full associativity with most CAD solid modelers, simplifying choices when selecting tools for analysis.

ALGOR V20 is said to provide full compatibility with industry-standard NASTRAN input and output files so that one can use NASTRAN and/or Femap. Thus, NASTRAN and Femap users can leverage such ALGOR capabilities as structured and unstructured hex-dominant solid meshing and complementary analysis tools such as CFD and MES.  Click here for more details.

ALGOR V20 from ALGOR, Inc. received the most votes in our December 2006 issue.  Vote for your favorite from this issue by clicking here.

Core Duo Portable Can Take the Floor or Field

ACME Portable Machines, Inc. (Azusa, CA) has announced the SPS-152, a wall-powered as opposed to battery-powered portable computer. ACME, calling this mobile workstation its “thinnest and lightest,” says the SPS-152 comes with an Intel T2500 2GHz Core Duo processor and 2GB of memory (expandable to 4GB). It has internal space for one mini and two full-size PCI application-specific boards. The SPS-152 features a flame-resistant ABS case and aluminum alloy chassis, making it suitable for field applications and factory floor environments.

   
ACME Portable Machines

Standard features include a 120GB hard drive, sufficient space for an additional pair of hot-swappable RAID drives, a DVD-RW drive, and a floppy drive. The SPS-152 has four USB 2.0 ports, two RS232 links, and Ethernet connections for up to 1000 BaseTx. It also comes with a full-size keyboard and a 15-inch tempered anti-glare screen.

The SPS-152 measures 16.5 x 11.25 x 6.5 inches (415 x 289 x 162mm). It weighs 17.6 lb (8kg).

Pricing for a unit with 2GB of DDR2 SDRAM and a single 120GB disk begins at $2,975, which, asserts ACME Portable Machines, is $1,000 less than comparable system with batteries. For further details on the SPS-152 portable computer, go to ACME.

Software Simulates Light

OPTIS (Toulon, France) has launched OPTISWORKS 2007, the latest version of its light and optical simulation software. OPTIS, a SolidWorks Gold Partner, says that the new release offers interface improvements designed to facilitate innovation, make the software more flexible to use, and save time. Other improvements are said to increase realism.

OPTISWORKS 2007 offers improvements to its light level analyzers, including conoscopic intensity, as well as its iso-level and iso-surfaces tools. A new, integrated color management system, and the software’s compatibility with the new International Color Consortium standard lets you optimize and homogenize the display of colors over all output devices, both in print and on-screen. The latter is said to enable decisions based on printed and on-screen colors for the first time. OPTISWORKS 2007 is also aid to make defining light sensors within a lighting system easier via items such as dialog boxes. For more details, click here.

ToolWorks BOM Manager 7 Integrates with SolidWorks

SDH Development (Roskilde, Denmark) has released ToolWorks BOM Manager version 7, its Custom Property and BOM (bill of materials) manager for SolidWorks.

   
ToolWorks

A key improvement in Version 7, according to the company, is that the BOM interface is fully integrated to SolidWorks 3D CAD software. For example, from a tab view, you can switch between the 3D model and its associative assembly-level BOM. Additionally, the BOM tab lets you manage, modify, and update design data within a SolidWorks assembly document. Search and replace functions are said to be powerful and easy to use.

ToolWorks BOM Manager Version 7 offers connectivity between SolidWorks Custom Property values and external databases. This means that you can connect and associate information from your ERP or MRP system with your SolidWorks model using predefined ODBC connections.

Price:  $595 (available immediately). A 30-day trial version is available at the SDH website.

Dimension Elite Delivers Strong Models

The Dimension 3D Printing Group, a business unit of Stratasys, Inc. (Eden Prairie, MN), announced immediate availability of the Dimension Elite 3D Printer. The Elite becomes the fifth 3D printer in the Dimension line of desktop modeling systems, joining the Dimension 1200 Series (priced from $21,900) and 768 Series (priced from $18,900).

   
Dimension Elite

According to Dimension, the Elite 3D Printer provides engineers and designers with strong, functional models with fine feature details and “improved surface finish.” The Elite features an 8- x 8- x 12-inch build envelope. It uses a new, stronger ABS material called ABSplus. ABSplus is said to be 40 percent stronger on average than standard ABS material, making parts printed by the Elite suitable for testing the form, fit, and function of inherently fragile, fine-featured models. Network-ready, the Dimension can be leveraged by “engineers and designers creating models that demand finer details — such as those designing electronic connectors, medical testers, and small instruments,” said Jon Cobb, vice president and general manager of 3D printing for Stratasys.

The Dimension Elite costs $32,900. For more information, click here.

Maple 11 Unveiled, Called a Major Release

Maplesoft (Waterloo, ONT) has announced Maple 11, the company’s flagship product for complex mathematical problems and technical documentation creation. Maple 11, described as “a major release,” offers enhancements to its smart document interface, computation engine, and connectivity capabilities — the sum of which provides you the necessary technologies to reduce error and increase analytical productivity, says Maplesoft. Additionally, Maple 11 offers a new, sneak preview of a handwriting recognition feature that lets you try out a developing technology for machine understanding of handwritten mathematics.

   
Maple 11

Maple 11 combines the company’s highly regarded mathematical computation engine with a user-interface that minimizes the learning curve. Buttressing this assertion, the company cites the software’s smart document environment, which provides self-documenting context menus that automatically create a reusable record of your calculations as you execute them. This record provides a description of the steps that includes information about variables used in operations, not just the operation itself, and the text is modifiable and can contain 2D math.
   
Maple 11

Maple 11’s enhanced plotting capabilities include the ability to use natural math notation in titles, legends, labels, and tick marks; support for international characters; and plot annotation capabilities such as sketching, adding text and math, and drawing lines, shapes, and arrows using new drawing canvas tools.

New point-and-click task assistants include Backsolver, Special Functions, and Scientific Constants. Maple 11 offers improvements to its differential equation and differential algebraic equation solvers, including new methods and enhanced support for large systems. Price: $1,895 (includes the Maple Toolbox for MATLAB, MapleNet, and one-year subscription to the Maplesoft Elite Maintenance Program). For more information, click here.

DELMIA Improves Productivity/Accuracy

The latest release of the DELMIA PLM system from Dassault Systemes (Auburn Hills, MI) includes numerous enhancements to DELMIA V5 Robotics, including a new capability that defines and simulates complex flexible manufacturing devices such as multi-wrist robotic arms.

Additionally, new native language teach pendant capabilities in DELMIA Version 5 Release 17 allow offline programmers to program robots with V5 3D processing planning tools using both a teach pendant and programming language familiar to the robot technician.

Users of V5R17 robotic simulations can customize solutions via the use of Visual Basic. New interfaces include tag and tag group creation and manipulation, controller data profiles, kinematic relations, and tool mount model. Realistic Robotic Simulation and Realistic Robotic Simulation II modules are available.

Information about DELMIA is available by clicking here.

CMstat Releases Epoch DM Software Suite

TPT Technologies, Inc. dba CMstat (Carlsbad, CA) has unveiled the first release of Epoch DM, a process-oriented data management solution for government and industry.

Epoch DM tracks and manages all types of correspondence, not just CDRL and SDRL, from anywhere in the supply chain.

Epoch offers an optional business process management (BPM) module to facilitate control of all data management processes including creation, scheduling, distribution, receiving, and submittal. There is also an online meeting capability that allows users to gather in a secure virtual meeting room to view, discuss, and annotate document objects. For more information, click here.

Kubotek Combines Advanced Face Selection with Dimension Editing

Kubotek USA (Marlborough, MA) has recently unveiled new direct modeling capabilities for designing, editing, and reusing 3D solid models. These new functions allow users to change solid model geometry by selecting and editing dimensions in real time without predefined constraints.

Users are no longer required to define relationships and specify constraints in advance. Kubotek’s Face Logic technology assesses a face that is highlighted when the cursor passes over it while simultaneously analyzing the geometry and topology of adjacent faces. Direct dimension-driven editing lets a user select any dimension on a 3D solid model, insert a different value, and watch the geometry automatically update.  It does not require any fixed relationships be built into the dimensions or any special data or entity types.

The first implementation will be available in KeyCreator and REALyze products.  For more information, click here.

Take Your Productivity from OK to Great

Startup TOOLS from TriStar (Phoenix, AZ) empowers you to build an efficient PTC Pro/Engineer-based product development environment that can go a long way toward taking your company to world-class productivity.

   
Startup TOOLS
An application suite, Startup TOOLS helps build product environments this by focusing on organizational productivity as well as individual user productivity. It gives you the ability to deploy a product development environment across multiple geographic locations and languages, or on a project-by-project basis. With it, you can enforce standards and roll out new software using as few clicks as practicable. Startup TOOLS operates transparently, so you can push tuned product design environments out to client computers.
   
Startup TOOLS

Startup TOOLS offers tools for a centralized management of your working environments, including system management, yet it is flexible enough to provide for specific customizations, including multilingual support, for global branches and departments. It fosters a structure that enables working guidelines that minimize setup time and standardize drawing settings, modeling formats, BOMs, and reports. You can even synchronize objects or set guidelines for start objects, naming conventions, filing, plot, parameters, templates, and company-specific concepts.


New Miniature Temperature Data Logger

The CP-Microtemp from OMEGA (Stamford, CT) is a miniature and submersible temperature data logger that can record up to 32,767 measurements while operating in temperatures from -40 to 80°C (-40 to 176°F). It is accurate to ±0.5°C (0.9°F) and is 66mm (2.6 in.) tall and 18mm (0.7 in.) in diameter, designed to fit into tight spaces.

   
OMEGA

The industrial-grade  CP-Microtemp is encased in stainless steel and is designed for use with most common fluids and gases. Applications include pharmaceuticals, biomedical research, food processing and transport. Reusable, with real-time operation; it is designed to be easy to use.

Price: $199 (to start). Units are CE-compliant and are backed by a five-year warranty. For more information, click here.


Paradigm Imaging Expands Product Line

Paradigm Imaging Group (Costa Mesa, CA) has added to its scanner product line with the new imagePRO 42 scanner series. The series scans, prints, and copies images using CCD technology with 1200dpi optical resolution. Three versions of the scanners are available — monochrome, color, and enhanced color.

The scanners were created for scanning documents that contain detailed images that call for a wide color gamut with high dynamic range. They are designed to provide detailed scans of technical documents like engineering drawings, maps, blueprints, and site plans, as well as reproductions of posters and other visual media.

The scanner will scan from original media anywhere from 6 inches to 48 inches wide with any length. The imagePRO GxT model will scan thick media up to 0.8 in. thick.

For more information, click here.

Extrusion Scanner Works in Real Time

The PM-300 Extrusion Profile Monitoring System, a laser scanning system from Laser Design, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN) for monitoring extrusion profiles in real-time, has ± 0.1 mm accuracy and checks multiple feature measurements at the rate of 12 times per second on inline extrusion production lines. The continuous monitoring happens in real time during the manufacturing process, so every extruded portion is verified to be within spec.

When profiles are monitored on a nonstop basis, any deviations from spec are caught quickly and corrected, before the production line makes hundreds of faulty products.

More information is available at the Laser Design website.

New Digital Display for Sensor Applications

Sensor System Solutions, Inc. (3S; Irvine, CA), a manufacturer of MEMS sensors, intelligent sensor interface electronics, and intelligent embedded control systems, is offering the ACT-2 Model 4000 as a companion digital display for the 3S line of Model 2000 intelligent scales and ISAC Model 3000 series signal conditioners.

The 4000 is a dual-channel instrument that permits two 3S devices to be monitored simultaneously over a RS485 network. Along with displaying real-time readings, the 4000 allows configuration of connected devices and includes the features found in typical weight indicators.

The Model 4000 has dual channel displays, messaging and error condition display areas, and text-prompted menu options for navigation. The unit includes a Vessel Switchover Routine that can automatically switchover from one vessel to another based on user-defined limits.

It is intended to work in gas vessel switchover (liquefied gas delivery to semiconductor manufacturing operations), continuous weight monitoring, swimming pool maintenance (automated chlorination systems), process control (bulk material plants), and system integration, among other applications.

The unit and its specifications can be viewed by clicking here.

DuraForm EX in Black

3D Systems Corporation (Rock Hill, SC) is now offering a black-colored DuraForm EX Plastic. The laser sintering material was first introduced earlier this year in white. The addition of black-colored DuraForm EX Plastic avoids the need to dye or paint the part.

Black-colored DuraForm EX Plastic retains its toughness to temperatures as low as -65 degrees F (-54 degrees C). The material is designed to be used with all Sinterstation Pro and Sinterstation HiQ series SLS systems. For more information, click here.

Somos NanoTool Uses Reinforced Resins to Provide Better Sidewall Quality

NanoTool, the third generation of ProtoComposite materials from DSM Somos (Elgin, IL), is now commercially available. ProtoComposites are resins reinforced with various materials such as ceramics and glasses to produce functional properties not possible using individual components.

   
DSM Somos

Heavily filled with non-crystalline nanoparticles, NanoTool has a flexural modulus of 10,500 MPa, a heat deflection temperature of 260 degrees C (at 0.46 MPa after thermal post-cure), and linear shrinkage of less than 0.001 in.

Better sidewall quality reduces the amount of finishing time required to sand layer lines. A water-honing process removes any residue left on the surface of NanoTool parts.

DSM Somos, in conjunction with RePliForm (Baltimore, MD), is currently studying the metal-plated strength improvements achievable with NanoTool. To date, flexural modulus values of greater than 55GPa have been reached based on a metal-to-resin volume ratio of 1:4.

Technical data on Somos materials may be found on the DSM somos website.

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