MSC Software makes products that enable engineers to validate and optimize their designs using virtual prototypes. Customers in almost every part of manufacturing use our software to complement, and in some cases even replace the physical prototype “build and test” process that has traditionally been used in product design.
MSC Software’s technology is used by leading manufacturers for linear and nonlinear finite element analysis (FEA), acoustics, fluid-structure interaction (FSI), multi-physics, optimization, fatigue and durability, multi-body dynamics, and control systems simulation.
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Generative Design tool ‘thinks like an engineer’ enabling designers to explore ideas
July 2, 2020 10:37amMSC Software Corporation (MSC), a global leader in Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) simulation software and services and part of Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division, released MSC Apex Generative Design 2020, a tool that enables engineers to explore new approaches and optimize any part of their design in one step to develop innovative products up to 80% faster […]
[Read More]MSC Software and MIG accelerate additive manufacturing with microstructure simulation
September 5, 2019 11:43amMSC Software Corporation (MSC), a global leader in computer-aided engineering (CAE) simulation software and services, announced a research collaboration to advance additive manufacturing (AM) techniques for high performance and high reliability applications with the Materials Innovation Guild (MIG) at the University of Louisville, USA. Additive manufacturing is moving from prototyping to production, where it will […]
[Read More]MSC Apex Grizzly: Structural analysis for massive assemblies
June 21, 2017 9:00amBruce Jenkins, Ora Research MSC Software just announced MSC Apex Grizzly, the seventh release of its next-generation CAE platform and an unprecedented breakthrough in engineering modeling and simulation of mega-structures. Very large structures such as cranes, ship hulls, shipyard ramps and the like are typically massive assemblies that often include thousands of parts welded together, […]
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