Altair Unveils Latest Simulation Solutions
New Altair simulation software updates include comprehensive computational fluid dynamics and expanded electronic system design capabilities.
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May 28, 2021
Altair has released its latest simulation solutions, including comprehensive computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and expanded capabilities in electronic system design (ESD). Updates include all major CFD solutions under a single license, expanded end-to-end electronic system design capability, and access to the cloud.
“Throughout our 35-year history, Altair has developed and acquired countless specialized technologies to solve even the most challenging CFD problems,” says James R. Scapa, founder and chief executive officer, Altair. “We are proud to have the industry's most robust CFD offering whose breadth and depth is unparalleled and can efficiently and effectively address a broad range of multidisciplinary challenges.”
CFD Solutions Under a Single License
Altair CFD is a cost-effective alternative to purchasing individual tools from multiple software vendors by delivering all major CFD solutions under a single license including:
- General purpose fluid dynamics and thermal simulation leveraging the Navier-Stokes (NS) method
- Simulation of oiling, sloshing and mixing with smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH)
- External aerodynamics simulation using the Lattice Boltzmann method (LBM)
- Simulation of particle fluid systems with the discrete element modeling (DEM) method
- Modeling of complex, integrated thermo-fluid systems leveraging Altair's system modeling technology
Altair CFD provides advanced capabilities including coupling between several different CFD applications as well as with other applications such as structural analysis, etc.
Additionally, the LBM and SPH codes in Altair CFD were written from the ground up using native graphics processing unit (GPU) codes, enabling faster simulations, more design exploration and improved product performance, the company says.
Electronic System Design Capabilities
Altair's electronic system design toolset has a new thermal management workflow to enhance the design of electronic devices. In addition to the existing Altair SimLab workflows for structural stress, vibration and drop-test performance, product engineers can now ensure the cooling of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and complete systems to prevent overheating, product reliability issues or late-stage redesigns.
Smart connected devices increasingly need high-speed memory. Altair PollEx has added signal integrity automation for double-data rate (DDR) memory interfaces, enhancing optimization of DDRx timing, transmission lines, topology and terminations. Other improvements include additional power integrity simulation and the capability to export PCB layers for thermal management analysis. For more information about the latest enhancements to Altair's ESD solutions, register for the upcoming “Modern Electronic System Design Webinar Series.”
Zero-Download Simulation in the Cloud With Altair One
Altair One is a single portal for Altair's products, accessible anywhere via standard workstations, PCs, laptops and mobile devices. Users can launch simulation applications in the cloud from a single interface with easy access to resources that are on-premises, in the cloud or a hybrid. Product teams can increase simulation-driven design collaboration by securely uploading, accessing, storing and managing data using the Altair One drive.
Altair One does not require additional capital expenditures on complex IT and can scale immediately in response to peaks in workload. It also empowers users to provision turnkey, scalable appliance clusters across all major cloud providers including Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Google Cloud Platform.
Flexibility is further enhanced by Altair Units, Altair's subscription-based licensing model, which allows organizations to pay only for what their employees need, when they need it. This includes the new Product Engineer bundle that automates and simplifies complex analysis tasks for multiple physics, according to the company.
For more information about the latest updates to the Altair simulation suite, visit http://www.altair.com/simulation-2021-1 or register to attend the “Discover Altair CFD” webinar.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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