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Coming Up Next at Altair Engineering GmbH


This newsletter is a weekly informational letter about upcoming
Solution Based Webinars, Product Based Webinars and Physical Events.

 
Solution Based Webinars

Multibody Simulation 6-Part Webinar Series

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Experience the comprehensive coverage of Altair's Multibody Solutions in this webinar series. The series starts out with a general overview and then focus on areas such as contact simulation, mechatronics, and system level optimization. The webinars highlight the interoperability of Altair MotionSolve with other powerful Altair tools.

Automotive Product Development
January 11, 2017 at 10:00 am EST (15:00 GMT | 16:00 CET)

Mechatronic Systems Engineering
February 8, 2017 at 10:00 am EST (15:00 GMT | 16:00 CET)
Contact Modeling in Complex Mechanisms
March 8, 2017 at 10:00 am EST (15:00 GMT | 16:00 CET)
System Level Optimization
April 12, 2017 at 10:00 am EDT (15:00 BST | 16:00 CEST)

Registrants will be sent the recording 24 hours after webinar has been held.

Product Based Webinars

Flux Webinar: Accelerate your Creativity with Flux 12.2

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January 10, 2017 at 10:00 am CET or January 12, 2017 at 10:00 am EST

The new version of Flux software brings many new features that will accelerate the engineer’s creativity when designing electric equipment or electromechanical devices. Improvements in 3D modeling, post-processing and transient solving can be seen as well as a faster simulation process.

This version allows users to take full advantage of Altair’s unique licensing system. Together with the new connections to various Altair tools, it allows for optimization studies, coupling with vibro-acoustics and system-level analysis.

Because equipment in the power network has to withstand higher electric constraints, special effort has been made in this version for electric applications, with the ability to simulate electric transient phenomena, taking into account the non-linear behavior of materials. A unique post-processing function has also been developed to help predict dielectric breakdown voltages with better accuracy, allowing for reduction of the usual oversizing in such devices.

We will be demonstrating all the new features in an hour long webinar at different times to allow our customers all over the world to attend a live session.

Introduction to HUByx by CEDREM

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January 17, 2017 at 10:00 am EST (15:00 GMT | 16:00 CET)
HUByx is a finite element model of the human body simulating all the bones and organs as well as the internal fluid in between them, enabling the propagation of pressure wave inside the body.
HUByx is a first step in measuring the propagation of potentially lethal pressure waves inside the human body.

Physical Events

9th European ATC in Frankenthal

June 26th – 28th, 2017 at the Congressforum in Frankenthal (Rhein/Neckar Area), Germany

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The 9th European ATC will cover the complete spectrum of Altair offerings for Simulation Driven Innovation, from the application of simulation and optimization technologies to partner solutions as well as high-performance and cloud computing.The three-day event will be packed with valuable information from technical experts and thought leaders in Simulation-driven Innovation and offer content for users and everybody interested in product development techniques of all kinds, alike. More Information can be found on www.altairatc.com/europe.

Past Events

Multibody Simulation: Why and How With Altair's Technology
see recording here

Lightweight Design
see recording here

Leading EM Simulation for Aerospace Applications with FEKO and Flux
see recording here.

Structural Analysis and Optimization of Aerospace Structures
see recording here.

Automotive Radar Design & Integration @ 76 - 77 GHz
see recording here.

More Recording available in Altair's Resource Library.

Interested in more?

Download Case Studies here:

Simulation Driven Radar Development
Bei Radaranwendungen denken die meisten Menschen zunächst an die allseits bekannten und zum Teil gefürchteten Radarfallen im Straßenverkehr, die von den Ordnungshütern zur Geschwindigkeitsmessung eingesetzt werden. Radaranwendungen waren lange Zeit lediglich „amtlichen“ Nutzern oder dem militärischen Bereich vorbehalten.
Seit einigen Jahren allerdings hält die Technik in den verschiedensten Bereichen massiv Einzug in den Alltag. So gehören Radar-anwendungen neben den traditionellen Einsatzbereichen wie Luftverkehrssicherheit, Wetterdienst und Militär, mittlerweile zum alltäglichen Equipment in der Automobiltechnik, der Gebäudeüberwachung, der Medizintechnik, der Baustoffanalyse oder der Geophysik, um nur einige zu nennen.

Design for the Freedom of Additive Manufacturing
Explore how our customers and partners found solutions and realize the full potential of additive manufacturing by applying a simulation-driven design approach and optimization techniques.>

Simulating Drop Tests
Impact analysis or drop testing is one of the most important stages of product design and development, and software that can simulate this testing accurately yields dramatic cost and time-to-market benefits for manufacturers. Explore the successes of our customers and partners with simulating drop tests.



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