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Improve Structural Performance of Products

Product developers are under pressure to develop and deliver innovative new products in shorter amounts of time and at lower costs, while meeting government regulations and performance requirements.

An increasing number of companies are cutting design time and costs while accelerating innovation by making physics-based simulation an integral part of their design process. Accurate simulation results are able to guide early design decisions, reduce the reliance on expensive physical prototypes, minimize the risk failures during physical testing and drive optimization to improve factors such as weight and strength.

Despite these benefits, some companies still implement simulation only at the end of the design process, or only as a diagnostic tool after things go wrong. This can be because of concerns about the compatibility of CAD and simulation tools, or due to reluctance of designers and engineers who are not trained to use simulation.

This whitepaper details the Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA structural simulation offering, based on proven Abaqus technology, and integrated with CATIA for 3D modelling and design. Because both SIMULIA and CATIA operate on the 3DEXPERIENCE® platform, they can be used interchangeably.

They are also connected to other Dassault Systèmes applications for data management and collaboration. The integration between CATIA and SIMULIA tools and the guided, easy-to-use, common user interface means that even non-experts can quickly set up and run simulations to gain insight into their design’s performance at every stage of the process.

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