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What’s New in MSC CoSim 2024.1
MSC CoSim 2024.1 features improved coupled analysis with Marc and scFLOW, and MSC Nastran and scFLOW. MSC CoSim 2024.1 also contains usability improvements for running jobs on Linux. New command specification options are also included in the graphic interface.
Key highlights of MSC CoSim 2024.1 include:
Enhancements in Marc and scFLOW coupling
MSC CoSim 2024.1 adds the ability to restart a completed Marc/scFLOW coupled analysis. Use computational resources more efficiently by dividing complex jobs into multiple jobs for faster run times or continuing calculations for completed jobs.
Note: The restart feature for Marc/scFLOW is available only when using the new scFLOW command specification (COSIM command).
Enhancements for MSC Nastran/scFLOW and Marc/scFLOW coupling
The new version provides a simple setting to enable or disable the six DOF separation feature (previously always active) by selecting the physical quantities scFLOW receives.Note: The 6DOF separation feature is available only when using the new scFLOW command specification (COSIM command).
Command line support for running MSC CoSim jobs on Linux
Run MSC CoSim calculations on Linux without launching the MSC CoSim Launcher, or batch run MSC CoSim calculations with a script.In previous versions, running MSC CoSim calculations on Linux required the MSC CoSim Launcher or launching each solver and the MSC CoSim engine separately. In this version, MSC CoSim calculations can be run via a simple command on Linux.
New command specification for scFLOW in Adams/scFLOW coupling
The new scFLOW command specification for MSC CoSim (COSIM commands) has been extended to support also mechanical coupling: loading sph files with the new command in MSC CoSimPRE now supports both structural (MSC Nastran and Marc) and mechanical (Adams) coupling.The new command specification of scFLOW is available by selecting [New specification] as [Command specification for the co-simulation using MSC CoSim] in the [Environment Setting] dialogue in scFLOWpre.