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ALGOR and FatigueWizard Partner to Offer Easy-to-Use Fatigue Analysis
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November 2, 2004
PITTSBURGH -- ALGOR, Inc., a leading provider of design, analysis and simulation software, announced a new partnership with FatigueWizard, a top supplier of fatigue analysis software in Loughborough, United Kingdom. ALGOR is now a worldwide distributor of FatigueWizard - a software add-in within ALGOR's finite element analysis (FEA) software that allows engineers to use the results of an ALGOR stress analysis to carry out easy-to-use stress- and strain-based fatigue life calculations of product designs.
Fatigue analysis is vital for products such as steel rails, beams and girders, which can experience mechanical failure under repeated or otherwise varying loads that never reach a level sufficient to cause failure in a single application. FatigueWizard simulates fatigue-based failure and lets users design for durability by subjecting a product to cyclic applications of stress in order to determine its endurance limit and thereby ensure safety.
"Through an innovative wizard interface, FatigueWizard helps designers and analysts complete effective durability assessments of their designs under the effect of multiple loads," said Julian Holt, president of FatigueWizard. "By partnering with ALGOR, we are making complex fatigue life assessment both achievable and affordable for more users."
Through the ALGOR Add-In Manager, FatigueWizard is available as a menu option directly within FEMPRO, ALGOR's easy-to-use single user interface. FatigueWizard guides users step-by-step through the process of setting up a fatigue analysis including:
--choosing between stress- and strain-based fatigue analysis;
--specifying material information using an extensive, editable database;
--entering data to simulate real-world conditions such as local stress concentrations and surface-finish effects;
--defining load history data;
--specifying the number of repetitions for the loading cycle;
--calculating the fatigue life of the model;
--viewing results such as life or safety-factor contours directly within FEMPRO; and
--generating customizable reports with minimal time and effort.
"Our customers will benefit from the new partnership with FatigueWizard because it expands the range of solutions that we offer to include fully functional and easy-to-use fatigue analysis," said ALGOR Product Manager Bob Williams. "It's an example of how ALGOR's Solution Partner Program maximizes users' productivity by making the software tools of multiple, best-in-class vendors available within FEMPRO, our open design environment for virtual prototyping."
Contact an ALGOR account manager or visit the "FatigueWizard" product page on the ALGOR web site for more detailed information or to order FatigueWizard.
ALGOR, Inc. provides cost-effective solutions for design, analysis and simulation and enables engineers to virtually test and predict real-world behavior of new and existing product designs, speed up time to market and make better, safer products at a lower cost. The company serves more than 20,000 customers in over 95 countries in organizations such as 3M, The Boeing Company, Delphi Corporation, The Dow Chemical Company, DuPont, General Electric Company, General Motors Corporation, Goodrich Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Company, IBM Corporation and NASA. Partnerships with other leading software companies offer data exchange with products from Alibre, Inc.; ANSYS, Inc.; Autodesk, Inc.; Kubotek USA, Inc.; MSC.Software Corporation; Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC); Robert McNeel & Associates; Solid Edge from UGS; SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systemes S.A. company; and others. Educational support and customer service includes the use of Internet audio/video technology for distance learning and free, live software demonstrations.
FOR PHOTOGRAPHS: Go to www.ALGOR.com/photographs.
PITTSBURGH -- ALGOR, Inc., a leading provider of design, analysis and simulation software, announced a new partnership with FatigueWizard, a top supplier of fatigue analysis software in Loughborough, United Kingdom. ALGOR is now a worldwide distributor of FatigueWizard - a software add-in within ALGOR's finite element analysis (FEA) software that allows engineers to use the results of an ALGOR stress analysis to carry out easy-to-use stress- and strain-based fatigue life calculations of product designs.
Fatigue analysis is vital for products such as steel rails, beams and girders, which can experience mechanical failure under repeated or otherwise varying loads that never reach a level sufficient to cause failure in a single application. FatigueWizard simulates fatigue-based failure and lets users design for durability by subjecting a product to cyclic applications of stress in order to determine its endurance limit and thereby ensure safety.
"Through an innovative wizard interface, FatigueWizard helps designers and analysts complete effective durability assessments of their designs under the effect of multiple loads," said Julian Holt, president of FatigueWizard. "By partnering with ALGOR, we are making complex fatigue life assessment both achievable and affordable for more users."
Through the ALGOR Add-In Manager, FatigueWizard is available as a menu option directly within FEMPRO, ALGOR's easy-to-use single user interface. FatigueWizard guides users step-by-step through the process of setting up a fatigue analysis including:
--choosing between stress- and strain-based fatigue analysis;
--specifying material information using an extensive, editable database;
--entering data to simulate real-world conditions such as local stress concentrations and surface-finish effects;
--defining load history data;
--specifying the number of repetitions for the loading cycle;
--calculating the fatigue life of the model;
--viewing results such as life or safety-factor contours directly within FEMPRO; and
--generating customizable reports with minimal time and effort.
"Our customers will benefit from the new partnership with FatigueWizard because it expands the range of solutions that we offer to include fully functional and easy-to-use fatigue analysis," said ALGOR Product Manager Bob Williams. "It's an example of how ALGOR's Solution Partner Program maximizes users' productivity by making the software tools of multiple, best-in-class vendors available within FEMPRO, our open design environment for virtual prototyping."
Contact an ALGOR account manager or visit the "FatigueWizard" product page on the ALGOR web site for more detailed information or to order FatigueWizard.
ALGOR, Inc. provides cost-effective solutions for design, analysis and simulation and enables engineers to virtually test and predict real-world behavior of new and existing product designs, speed up time to market and make better, safer products at a lower cost. The company serves more than 20,000 customers in over 95 countries in organizations such as 3M, The Boeing Company, Delphi Corporation, The Dow Chemical Company, DuPont, General Electric Company, General Motors Corporation, Goodrich Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Company, IBM Corporation and NASA. Partnerships with other leading software companies offer data exchange with products from Alibre, Inc.; ANSYS, Inc.; Autodesk, Inc.; Kubotek USA, Inc.; MSC.Software Corporation; Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC); Robert McNeel & Associates; Solid Edge from UGS; SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systemes S.A. company; and others. Educational support and customer service includes the use of Internet audio/video technology for distance learning and free, live software demonstrations.
FOR PHOTOGRAPHS: Go to www.ALGOR.com/photographs.
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