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MSC Software's New Release of Marc Significantly Reduces Run Times and Expands Nonlinear Material Modeling for Elastomers & Composites

Improved Parallel Performance for Simulating Nonlinear Behavior

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — November 4, 2013MSC Software Corporation, the leader in multidiscipline simulation solutions that accelerate product innovation, today announced the new release of Marc 2013.1. The capabilities in this release provide engineers with faster nonlinear finite element analysis (FEA) with new modeling options and increased ease of use.

Release highlights:

Improved Parallel Analysis Speeds Simulation Run Times

Performance improvements that take advantage of the modern multi-core processors are implemented in this release. This may be used in conjunction with Domain Decomposition (DDM) and/or the parallel solution of equations of motion. When combined with DDM, this method provides two levels of parallelism: one at the domain level and one at the assembly level, enabling both designers and analysts to achieve improved productivity.

Tests have shown 5-8 times faster element loop computation time and 4 times faster total wall time for models with over 500,000 degrees of freedom on multi-core processors.

New Material Models for Greater Realism

With the rapid growth in the usage of elastomers, it is important to understand their complete nonlinear behavior and damage accumulation.

Enhanced Nonlinear Contact Improves Accuracy - Initial Gap/Overlap

Gaps and overlaps of contact bodies can occur either due to discrepancies in the original CAD file or during the mesh creation process, which can lead to non-realistic interaction between components. Users can now account for any initial gaps or overlaps in a contact analysis to obtain accurate stress results. This is valuable in design, because the dimensions of parts can be modified without the need to update all of the assembly.

User Interface Improvements for Ease of Use & Efficiency

Mentat, the user interface of Marc, has been improved further for ease of use. Enhancements include:

Other enhancements include Arrhenius shift function for modeling viscoelastic materials such as plastics, a permanent magnet that can be defined in element or preferred material system, crack propagation based on a fatigue model (Paris law) or a user-defined direct model, and trimming capability that simplifies removal of material by representing trimming tools with rigid surfaces.

For more details about the new release, please watch the on-demand new release webinar at http://www.mscsoftware.com/Marc_2013-1_Webinar

About MSC Software

MSC Software is one of the ten original software companies and the worldwide leader in multidiscipline simulation. As a trusted partner, MSC Software helps companies improve quality, save time, and reduce costs associated with design and test of manufactured products. Academic institutions, researchers, and students employ MSC’s technology to expand individual knowledge as well as expand the horizon of simulation. MSC Software employs 1,100 professionals in 20 countries. For additional information about MSC Software’s products and services, please visit: www.mscsoftware.com

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