Meshing, visualization, and computational environments

Steve L. Karman

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Abstract

The research work on Mesh generation has increased significantly for computational simulation. Researchers from Sandia National Laboratory in association with High Performance Computing Modernization Office formed a consortium to develop next-generation software tools for model generation for computational analysis. This software tools are expected to have all tools to create and import geometric CAD models from a heterogeneous CAD environment. SIMULIA developed Simulation Lifecycle Management (SLM) to provide engineers from different discipline to have a common platform for detailing engineering processes for storing and sharing models. The SLM with decision support system can be used for process automation for multiple domains. The SLM tool also provide a common platform to organize, store, and share the data.

Original languageEnglish
Pages15
Number of pages1
Volume46
No12
Specialist publicationAerospace America
StatePublished - Dec 2008

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