Altair Announces Release of Simulation 2022.1 Software Update
PR Newswire
New features enable more efficient, sustainable innovations and product lifecycles
TROY, Mich.
,
Sept. 19, 2022
/PRNewswire/ —
Altair
(Nasdaq: ALTR), a global leader in computational science and artificial intelligence (AI), announced the latest updates to its simulation portfolio, Simulation 2022.1. These updates enable more efficient, innovative products by applying advanced simulation, cloud-based computing, and optimization for cleaner, more sustainable product lifecycles. Simulation 2022.1 helps companies meet corporate social responsibility (CSR) objectives, drive better, earlier design decisions, and brings the power of open-source technology to users around the world.
Transforming Sustainable Product Design
Simulation 2022.1 brings a variety of updates that bolster Altair’s sustainable product design capabilities. Updates to
Altair Material Data Center
,
OptiStruct
,
Multiscale Designer
,
HyperWorks
, and
SimLab
will help companies meet their lightweighting objectives, design requirements, budget constraints, and regulatory requirements. These updates also bolster Altair’s topology optimization, lightweighting, design certification, and
high-performance computing (HPC)
capabilities, allowing users to save resources, scale workloads, and reduce project complexity as they design greener, more sustainable products.
Drive Better-Informed Decisions Earlier
Simulation 2022.1 also helps users apply simulation earlier in design lifecycles so they can reduce errors, save time and money, and access tools in a seamless, connected environment. In this update, enhancements have been introduced to
Altair Inspire
for an improved design creation and optimization experience, as well as updates to
Altair SimSolid
for lightning-quick simulation, reviewing design scenarios, and parametric modeling upgrades.
Additionally, this update enriches Altair’s modeling and visualization capabilities. A new HyperWorks workflow streamlines the process of building a reduced order model for early conceptual optimization. Simulation 2022.1 lets users simplify models and perform topology optimization with quicker turnaround times, facilitating more design studies. Simulation 2022.1 also strengthens model interpretation with 1D inflation capabilities.
Expanding the Power of Open-Source Technology
For more than 30 years, the world’s top industrial, research and development, and educational organizations have employed
Altair Radioss
to solve complex linear and nonlinear engineering problems. Now, Radioss is available as an open-source solver – called
OpenRadioss
– that will bring together a worldwide community of experts and users to make the world a safer, greener place.
Additionally, Simulation 2022.1 brings additional open-source updates. Within the new UI Designer toolkit in Inspire, users can assemble designs with predefined objects, modify, and save designs as a Python code skeleton that can be further developed.
Lastly, the latest update encourages users to take advantage of
Altair Exchange
, a collaborative forum where users can utilize shared spaces for fine-tuning models, finding better scripts, optimizing virtual workspaces and workflows, and more.
To discover the full list of updates and features Simulation 2022.1 contains, visit
https://www.altair.com/simulation-2022-1
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About Altair
Altair is a global leader in computational science and artificial intelligence (AI) that provides software and cloud solutions in simulation, high-performance computing (HPC), data analytics, and AI. Altair enables organizations across all industries to compete more effectively and drive smarter decisions in an increasingly connected world – all while creating a greener, more sustainable future. For more information, visit
https://www.altair.com/
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