Realistically model and simulate the response of parts, sub-systems, and complete assemblies for product, nature, and life
Finite element analysis can be used to capture many different physics problems (statics and dynamics; linear and nonlinear material behaviors; mechanical, thermal, acoustic, and electromagnetic interactions)
Portfolio of tools for engineering analysis
Portfolio tools work independently or together to enhance simulation capabilities
Abaqus/CAE is respected as the leader in finite element analysis and is a general purpose solver for a wide range of engineering challenges
feSafe is a strain-based fatigue calculator to better predict fatigue lives for metal, rubber, and welded parts
iSight facilitates automation of simulation workflows as well as linear optimization processes
Tosca is a non-parametric structural (and fluidic) optimization package to identify geometrical changes to minimize a component's weight, maximize its stiffness, or reduce its pressure losses