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Issue Date: June/July 2000

New Superview release provides comprehensive and efficient post-processing

1 June 2000

Algor has released Superview 13, a complete FEA post-processing and presentation package that allows engineers to quickly evaluate and present the results of an analysis. With dynamic viewing capabilities, floating toolbars and the ability to work from the same interface regardless of the analysis type, Superview 13 speeds up the post-processing experience so that engineers can quickly and easily determine whether they need to alter their design and rerun an analysis or if they are ready to take advantage of Algor's built-in presentation tools to document the details of their final design.
That release has brought all FEA functions, from modelling and finite element mesh generation to post-analysis processing, into a single, Windows-based user interface. That interface, which allows engineers to input critical model data in database format, can be used for a wide array of FEA, from linear static stress or mechanical event simulation to transient heat transfer, fluid flow or vibration analyses.
Superview 13's dynamic viewing options provide engineers with the ability to rotate, zoom and pan to examine models after they have been subjected to the applied physical phenomena. Users can look at models with Superview 13 before and after analysis, and can display analysis results when examining models or turn off different results to easily verify all loads, constraints and analysis results.
As part of a continuing commitment to provide the most thorough and easy-to-use postprocessor in the market, Superview 13 contains pull-down menus consisting of easy-to-read commands, floating toolbars with shortcuts to commonly used functions and an HTML, context-sensitive 'Help' function. By utilising HTML, Superview 13 provides right-click access to multimedia assistance, including analysis replays and vivid graphics for any post-processing command.
Algor


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