Altair's Simulation 2022.3 brings updates that focus on cloud collaboration and computing, end-to-end simulation workflows, and design creation with AI-powered simulation.
New features include updates to Altair One that allow users to eliminate data silos, IT constraints, and access barriers, as well as new seamless digital thread workflows that connect Altair One and Altair HyperWorks and allow users to preview and modify models, track data, access online libraries, and more. New features also include efficient end-to-end simulation workflows to Altair HyperMesh, Altair Inspire and Altair SimLab. Enables users to utilize Inspire Fluids to create, modify, and change part and assembly shapes that meet hydraulic design objectives, and Inspire now supports the Linux user interface and offers a new set of geometry creation tools. Also includes electronic system design improvements that give users the power to perform battery module modeling and thermal analysis of complex electronic systems with greater efficiency. AI-powered simulation also enables users to better capture expert decision-making for improved design-of-experiments (DOE) outcomes, and expanded integration lets users create general links between variables of any type and create responses from external file types.
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