Simulation by finite element analysis, though many decades old, still requires the labor and time intensive steps of geometry preparation, meshing, and ever-growing compute resources. Watch this webinar to learn about the benefits SimSolid is bringing to aerospace and defense industries.
Aerospace and defense industries have relied on simulation technology to meet extreme performance requirements, strict margins, and be the first to market. Simulation by finite element analysis, though many decades old, still requires the labor and time intensive steps of geometry preparation, meshing, and ever-growing compute resources – all bottlenecks which cause lags and delays to the design process.
Altair SimSolid addresses these major roadblocks by providing a truly modern and revolutionary solution by generalizing FEA theory with “external approximations” – a validated and proven approach. Through this approach, simulations are run at the assembly level and directly on CAD models without the need for geometry preparation and meshing, two of the most tedious and time-consuming operations with traditional finite element analysis. The benefits and ROI are maximized when SimSolid is used in the early design stages.
Watch this webinar to learn about the benefits SimSolid is bringing to aerospace and defense industries and watch a demonstration.
About the Speaker:
Bijan Niakan – Application Engineer – Altair
Bijan is an Application Engineer at Altair based out of Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. In his role, he provides engineering support for modeling and simulation software such as Altair HyperWorks, Altair Inspire, and Altair SimSolid, to name a few. He is on the Altair Aerospace Team supporting customers such as Safran, United Launch Alliance (ULA), RTX, Lockheed Martin, and Gulfstream.
This webinar is sponsored by Altair.