
Azore is a software tool designed for computational fluid dynamics (CFD) that focuses on the analysis of fluid movement and thermal transfers. By utilizing CFD, engineers and scientists can numerically tackle a diverse array of problems related to fluid mechanics, thermal dynamics, and chemical interactions through computer simulations. Azore excels in modeling a variety of fluid dynamics scenarios, encompassing air, liquids, gases, and flows containing particles. Its applications are vast, including the modeling of liquid flow through piping systems and assessing water velocity profiles around submerged objects. Furthermore, Azore is adept at simulating the behavior of gases and air, allowing for the exploration of ambient air velocity patterns as they navigate around structures, as well as examining flow dynamics, heat transfer, and mechanical systems within enclosed spaces. This robust CFD software can effectively model nearly any incompressible fluid flow scenario, addressing challenges associated with conjugate heat transfer, species transport, and both steady-state and transient flow conditions. With such capabilities, Azore serves as an invaluable asset for professionals in various engineering and scientific fields requiring precise fluid dynamics simulations.
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Altium Develop brings together engineers, developers, and manufacturing partners in a single connected workspace. By integrating design tools with real-time collaboration, it ensures that every stakeholder—from hardware and software teams to supply chain managers—can contribute at the right moment. The platform eliminates silos by linking requirements, component data, and production insights directly to the design process. With early visibility and seamless feedback loops, organizations can reduce errors, cut rework costs, and move from idea to finished product more efficiently.
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fiXtress
BQR's fiXtress offers a robust solution for assessing the reliability of electronic products. Through derating analysis, it can pinpoint components that may be either excessively stressed or unnecessarily robust, indicating a need for modification. Additionally, the stress-based MTBF predictions deliver a practical timeframe for when product failures might occur following the derating process. FiXtress serves as an advanced Design for Reliability suite that can seamlessly integrate with any Electronic Design Automation tool. The modules within FiXtress can function independently or be combined with others to form a holistic DfR solution. Furthermore, its unique thermal analysis capability provides estimates of the average temperature increase on the cold plate, ensuring accurate stress derating for improved product longevity. This comprehensive approach enhances the overall reliability and performance of electronic designs.
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Simcenter Simsolid
Simcenter Simsolid is a Siemens mechanical simulation tool that enables fast structural analysis of fully featured CAD assemblies without requiring geometry simplification or meshing. Traditional finite element analysis often requires significant preparation time before results can be generated, but Simcenter Simsolid removes those steps so engineers can focus more directly on evaluating design performance. The software is useful for designers and analysts who need quick feedback on complex parts, large assemblies, and production-level CAD models. It can efficiently handle assemblies with challenging geometry conditions, including gaps, overlaps, rough contact surfaces, and detailed connection features. Simcenter Simsolid delivers accurate simulation results in seconds to minutes on a standard PC, allowing teams to compare more design alternatives in less time. The platform supports a broad set of analysis types, including linear and nonlinear statics, thermal analysis, modal analysis, fatigue analysis, stress linearization, buckling, dynamic response, thermal stress, composites, and squeak and rattle studies. It also includes support for time, frequency, global-local, and random response simulations, giving engineers a comprehensive environment for structural evaluation. Users can define realistic connections and materials with support for bonded, sliding, and separating contacts, as well as bolts, welds, rivets, adhesives, joints, bushings, isotropic materials, orthotropic materials, elasto-plastic materials, rigid materials, gases, and liquid bodies. Simcenter Simsolid also provides many boundary condition options, including force, pressure, gravity, thermal loads, bolt tightening, inertia relief, hydrostatic loads, bearing loads, volumetric expansion, distributed mass, and remote loads. It works with major CAD and PLM formats and integrates with tools such as Onshape and Teamcenter, making it easier to fit into established engineering workflows.
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