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MSC CoSim 2024.1

MSC CoSim embraces stability and usability, with diverse applications across various industries, helping you to solve complex multi-physics problems. Industries that benefit from co-simulation range from automotive, electronics, and aerospace to architecture, civil engineering, oil and gas, and life sciences. 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...

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MSC CoSim 2023.1

MSC Co-simulation provides engineers with a unique, more complete & holistic performance insight by coupling together multiple simulation disciplines. Multibody dynamics (MBD), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and structural analysis (FEA) can be connected thanks to MSC CoSim. Depending on the type of analysis, engineers can use Hexagon’s solutions in two ways – Co-Simulation (applying multiple physics to the model simultaneously) or Chained Simulation (passing load case results from one analysis to the next). MSC Co-Simulation techniques Depending on the type of analysis, engineers can use MSC solutions in two ways – Co-Simulation (applying multiple physics to the model simultaneously) or Chained Simulation (passing load case results from one analysis to the next). 1. MSC CoSim engine The MSC CoSim engine...

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