Altair Inspire Form 2019.4| 1.63 Gb
The Altair product team is pleased to announce the availability of Inspire Form (ex Click2Form) 2019.1 Build 1970, is a sheet metal forming simulation software that enables design engineers and cost estimators to optimize their products for manufacturing by considering formability, material utilization and cost. About Altair Inspire Form. Altair Inspire Form (formerly Click2Form) is a complete stamping simulation environment that can effectively be used by product designers and process engineers to optimize designs, simulate robust manufacturing and reduce material costs. With the fast and easy feasibility module, users can analyze parts in seconds to predict formability early in the product development cycle. The automated blank nesting proposes an efficient layout of the flattened blank on the sheet coil to maximize material utilization. The tryout module includes a highly scalable incremental solver, helping users to iterate and simulate multi-The Altair product team is pleased to announce the availability of Inspire Form (ex Click2Form) 2019.4 Build 2560, is a sheet metal forming simulation software that enables design engineers and cost estimators to optimize their products for manufacturing by considering formability, material utilization and cost.Altair Inspire Form 2019.4 Build 2560 Release notes Inspire Form 2019.4 includes the following new features and enhancements:New Features: Feasibility
New Stitch and Fillet Tools
Two new defeature tools have been added to the Feasibility ribbon. Use the Fillet tool to remove fillets, and the Stitch tool toremodel or modify surface geometry for the forming process. Note that the Fillet tool on the Feasibility ribbon is different fromthe Fillet Edges tool on the Geometry ribbon, which is used to create rather than remove fillets.
Springback Analysis
You now have the option to perform a springback analysis after forming. The results of this analysis are also available in thefeasibility report.
New Features: Tryout
Blank Transfer
You can now transfer the blank from one stage to the next stage to handle progressive die and transfer die forming processes.
Apply Constraints Tool
Apply constraints on points, edges, or faces of the blank to limit how the material deforms in the tools.
Tracer Tool
Use the new Tracers tool during post-processing to track the movement of a line or point on the blank during the forming process.You can also plot lines or points to understand how the blank is transformed, and then use this information to redesign the blankshape as well as trim and pierce tools.
Contact Forces Result Type
You can now view contact forces as a result type for tryout analysis.
Enhancements
Download Offline Help From Within the Product
You or your system administrator can now download an offline help package using the File > Help > Download Offline Help optionon the File menu, and unzip it to your preferred location.
Mesh Size Definition for Feasibility and Tryout Analysis
Choose the size of the mesh before you run a feasibility or tryout analysis. The mesh size definition is saved in the model file.Default values can be set in the Preferences.
Expanding Sections in the Analysis Explorer
Sections of the Analysis Explorer can now be expanded or collapsed by clicking on the chevrons.
FLD Marginal Curve and Loose Material Curve Definition
The FLD Marginal Curve can now be defined as either an Absolute or Relative percentage of the failure curve in the Preferences.A Loose Material bound can be defined in the Preferences as well. These values are saved with the run and shown in the AnalysisExplorer under the Formability result type.
Tool Forces
By default, Inspire Form now plots forces along the tool draw direction rather than the resultant force. Options were also addedto convert units from N to ton and to export the curve as a .csv file.
Tool Velocity
You can now define each tool velocity in its microdialog for the tools on the Tryout ribbon.
FE Mesh Tools
Inspire Form now supports tools modeled by an FE mesh as well as geometry when running a Tryout analysis.
Line Drawbeads
Bead depth is now considered for auto positioning. In addition, line beads can now be attached to a tool that is represented bySTL or an FE mesh.
Altair Inspire Form 2019 includes the following new features and enhancements.New Features: Licensing- Units-Based Licensingnow supports units-based licensing for both and customers. To activate your license, select File > Licensing and enter your credentials in the License Setup window. customers have the option of using Offline Mode so you can continue to run the application when you are not connected to the internet. Details about how to activate your license are available in the Licensing and Installation Guide.New Features: Feasibility- Feasibility Analysis OptionsYou can now simulate a drawing or crash forming operation when running a feasibility analysis. These new options are also available in the Analysis Explorer during post-processing. You can now define the Coulomb friction coefficient when running a feasibility analysis.- Nesting LayoutThe nesting layout is now available in DXF format.New Features: Tryout- Automatically Configure and Build ToolsEach operation now includes the option to automatically configure and build tools, so you do not have to do this in the Preferences.- Model SetupYou can now duplicate a part using the tool configuration guide bar, so you can more easily perform several operations on the same geometry. A draw bead force calculator has been added, so you can now calculate the drawbead restraining and closing forces based on the geometry. This simplifies drawbead modeling during die design iterations.- Analysis Run OptionsYou can now run an analysis on a remote server in addition to your local desktop. When running multiple analyses on your local desktop, you can now choose between running them sequentially or in parallel. Adaptive meshing is now supported for multistage operations only. You can enable this option from the Tryout section in the Preferences. You can end a run by right-clicking the Run Status dialog, and then selecting End in the context menu. The results up until the point of termination are available in the run history.- Post-ProcessingDrawbead forces applied using the simplified bead model can now be plotted along with tool forces.About solidThinking. solidThinking creates, develops, and markets technology that helps our user community bring the most desirable products to their customers faster. solidThinking software is sold and supported by a global network of distribution partners and is also available as part of the Altair HyperWorks® suite. solidThinking is a wholly owned subsidiary of Troy, Mich. (USA)-based Altair. About Altair. Founded in 1985, Altair is focused on the development and application of simulation technology to synthesize and optimize designs, processes and decisions for improved business performance. Privately held with more than 2,600 employees, Altair is headquartered in Troy, Michigan, USA with more than 45 offices throughout 20 countries, and serves more than 5,000 corporate clients across broad industry segments. Product: Altair Inspire Form (ex Click2Form)Version: 2019.2 Build 2120Supported Architectures:x64Website Home Page : www.solidthinking.comLanguage: englishSystem Requirements: PCSupported Operating Systems: Windows 7even or newer
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