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new free tech preview on Autodesk Labs: Project Simulus mechanical simulation

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scott.sheppard
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new free tech preview on Autodesk Labs: Project Simulus mechanical simulation

Project Simulus is a free technology preview that showcases a number of innovative approaches to mechanical simulation.

 

Project Simulus on Autodesk Labs

 

This technology preview offers powerful geometry modification capabilities through embedding Autodesk Fusion along with a very intuitive simplification environment to prepare various CAD models for different simulation studies. In addition, it provides you with easy and quick ways to set up and run many simulation studies, exploiting the power of cloud computing that leaves your desktop free of much of the computational burdens.

 

You can try it and send us feedback at labs.iv.simulus@autodesk.com or post to this thread.



Scott Sheppard
Program Manager
Autodesk Labs
Autodesk, Inc.
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I am glad you like it. Thanks for the positive comments.



Scott Sheppard
Program Manager
Autodesk Labs
Autodesk, Inc.
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Project Simulus has been retired and now graduated to New Sim 360 Product!

 

Sim 360 is a brand new Simulation product designed and built from ground up based on a collaborative, cloud-based computing platform. Its integrated user portal and data repository makes secure collaboration, data access and sharing across various team members a breeze.

 

Sim 360’s intuitive user interface provides a very powerful and efficient environment for creating and reviewing many simulation studies and “What if?” scenarios. It also offers an integrated geometry creation and modification environment that is powered by Fusion 360 along with a very intuitive simplification environment to prepare various CAD models for different simulation purposes.

 

This version has a broad set of analysis capabilities, such as Linear Static, Modal Frequency, Buckling, Fatigue, Thermal, Thermal-Stress, and Mixed solid-shell modeling, along with an integrated Decision Center for quick results summary viewing and on-the-fly validation.

 

Free Trialhttp://www.autodesk.com/products/sim-360/free-trial

 

Tomi Mossessian

Autodesk, Inc.

 

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