LMS released Virtual Lab Rev 6, an advanced and unified modeling environment, integrating all the required model creation and simulation tools to perform accurate system-level performance analyses.
According to the companys press release, this new solution eliminates the effort to create individual models for separate disciplines and allows cross-attribute analyses. Rev 6 provides 64-bit data processing support, making it more practical to handle complex models with high accuracy, while reducing calculation times.
Rev 6 is a value-based licensing system, giving users flexible access to the full portfolio of LMS Virtual.Lab applications. Furthermore, LMS Virtual.Lab Rev 6 offers applications for structural analysis, acoustics simulation, noise and vibration prediction, system dynamics analysis and durability simulation, and extended automation and customization capabilities.
The product delivers a unified modeling environment, which integrates all required model creation tools and multi-disciplinary simulation capabilities to accurately assess system-level performance for a complete car, a full aircraft or any other complex mechanical assembly.
The new modeling and assembly solution offers the capability to flexibly build full-system simulation models starting from multiple component and sub-system models. The unified modeling solution allows easy and smooth
cross-attribute analyses.
The fully integrated and multidisciplinary unified simulation solution in Virtual.Lab offers distinct benefits over a simulation process based on single point solutions,$BGD(Bommented Willy Bakkers, vice president and general Manager of the LMS CAE Division. $BE3(Becent customer benchmarks have delivered time gains in the order of 30$B!&(B0% simulation time, while reaching considerably better simulation results and more valuable engineering insights in the performance of new designs.