Discover How the Productivity Tools Used by Jaguar Land Rover Can Accelerate Your Product Delivery
Webinar Series Now Available to Watch On-Demand
Cut Days From Your Model Build Time with Automation in Altair® HyperWorks®
Creating high quality CAE models is an essential activity and the foundation on which all simulations are built, but the model build process can be long without adding value to the product development process. Improving efficiency at this stage is critical to meet today’s demanding product development schedules and the constant need to innovate.
In this webinar series, we invite you to discover how you can drastically cut your model build time while improving model quality using the same tools and workflows as Jaguar Land Rover. Join us for three one-hour sessions, incorporating interactive presentations and live workflow demonstrations, to learn how industry’s latest modelling and visualisation solutions can enable fast and accurate model creation.
"The Batchmesher was the single biggest advancement in model build in my time. It was a real game changer that suddenly reduced basic meshing time from 300 hours, previously purely a manual and often outsourced operation, to a matter of a few hours."
Extract from ‘Evolution of Model Build at Jaguar Land Rover’ by Dr. Darren Ashby, CAE Group Leader, March 2021
Who should attend?
- Engineers and designers who are looking to get their job done faster by improving model build efficiency
- Team leaders and managers who want to make their team more productive and focus their time on higher value activities
- Companies in the automotive, aerospace, heavy equipment, consumer goods, and any industry using CAE tools to design their products
Webinar Details:
Efficient Model Build: Automatic Mesh Generation
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Meshing is a time-consuming process yet critical to obtain high-quality results. In this session we will introduce Altair’s automated meshing technologies which intelligently generate high-quality finite element meshes for large assemblies while retaining control of the mesh parameters. By minimizing manual meshing tasks, this auto-meshing technology provides more time for value-added engineering simulation activities.
Efficient Model Build: Managing Multiple Parts and Configurations
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Engineers are working with increasingly large and intricate models with different variants. In this session we will look at how you can organise and manage parts with different configurations easily using Altair’s Part Browser, working from a common model that can be used by multiple teams, including crash and NVH, in parallel. We will also introduce Altair Model Libraries and show how they enable distribution of tasks and collaboration between teams both local and remote.
Efficient Model Build: Automatic Connection Generation
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An important and highly time-consuming step of the CAE model build process is defining which parts of the model are fastened to each other and the method used, be it welds, bolts, adhesives and more. In this session we will explore how Altair’s user-friendly connectors workflow can rapidly accelerate the process of creating, visualising and editing connections between parts and subsystems in a highly automated, repeatable and reusable way.
Speakers
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