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August 26, 2011
By DE Editors
NEi Software (Westminster, CA) has introduced NEi Nastran in-CAD 2011, an FEA (finite element analysis) solution delivered in a 3D environment. With NEi Nastran in-CAD, product design teams can perform FEA pre-processing, analysis, and post-processing within the same CAD associative environment.
NEi Nastran in-CAD combines an FEM (finite element method) modeler with pre- and post-processing capabilities and Nastran solvers. Parts and assemblies can be analyzed for a range of static, dynamic, and thermal loading, according to the company. NEi Nastran in-CAD features geometry associativity, composite elements, custom coordinate systems, and nonlinear analyses for plasticity and true surface-to-surface contact.
NEi Nastran in-CAD 2011 image courtesy of NEi Software. |
Analysis capabilities include a range of analysis methods such as linear statics, steady state heat transfer, normal modes, buckling, pre-stress, dynamics, and nonlinear. Additionally, NEi Nastran in-CAD supports assembly analysis, composite materials, surface contact, optimization, and drop testing. The software offers the ability to output to a Nastran Bulk Data File
“NEi Nastran in-CAD enables companies to meet ROI ]return on investment] and market objectives,” said Philip Potasiak, president of NEi Software, in a press statement. “As the product design supply chain grows in complexity, companies look for affordable solutions that reduce design time and provide flexible post-processing capabilities. We believe this product addresses these objectives.”
For more information and to watch a video, visit NEi Software’s NEi Nastran in-CAD 2011 page.
Visit the NEi Software multimedia library.
Read Kenneth Wong’s blog post on NEi Nastran in-CAD.
See why DE’s editors selected NEi Nastran in-CAD as their Pick of the Week.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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