Matereality Version 10 Now Available

This release offers greater integration with RADIOSS and LS-DYNA.
Matereality has released version 10 of its flagship software. This version, the company states, has lots of new updates for its enterprise installations. This includes bulk data loading capabilities and enhanced material parameter conversion support for LS-DYNA and Altair RADIOSS software. It also delivers tools to manage the CAD/PLM/CAE materials workflow, customize role-specific user experiences, and expands the authorship layer for creating and disseminating technical documentation.
Incorporating a new software framework, Matereality v10 handles increased demand for material model parameter conversion. Support for LS-DYNA MAT_089 and MAT_019 is now available with graphical drag-and-drop capability to tune and extrapolate plasticity curves as well as rate-dependency parts of these models. Support for Altair’s RADIOSS explicit solver has also been initiated with a CAE Modeler module for its commonly used Law 36, a company press release states.
The software also has new roles for presenting specific data to materials engineers, CAE experts, designers and other professionals within the enterprise.
For added traceability, the new release provides text editing capabilities for documentation of the test methods used for property measurement, according to Materiality. Test methods are displayed alongside properties and data certificates. Additionally, enterprise installations can author their own technical documentation, including instructions, how-to videos, and technical papers related to materials.
“We continue to devote resources to this important task of incorporating materials into simulation, bringing years of DatapointLabs experience to simplify this complex and sometimes confusing process,” Hubert Lobo, CTO of Matereality and founder of DatapointLabs. “For those of our clients who perform their own parameter conversion, a standard export from our software allows them to locate the right data and supply it to their own macros for streamlined data processing.”
For more information, visit Matereality.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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