Akselos has released a new game-changing simulation software

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26.10.2015

Akselos announced the release of a new version of Akselos Integra, its leading asset monitoring software. The new Algorithms are 1,000 times faster than Conventional Finite Element Analysis (FEA) with Fully-Detailed 3D Simulations for Structural Analysis of Assets.

Akselos S.A. brings breakthrough technology to the Computer-Aided Engineering world. The newly-released software version enables extremely fast and accurate simulations for large engineering systems as well as brings outstanding new features developed through a long-standing collaboration with Akselos industry partners – market leaders in the mining and oil & gas industries.

The front-end is a lightweight Graphical User Interface (GUI) that can be downloaded and installed in two minutes. The GUI sends the solve requests to Akselos's cloud-based HPC (High-Performance Computing) simulation back-end, providing engineers with full-3D results in seconds. The new GUI version is capable of handling much larger models and the initialization of the cloud-based solvers has been sped up by a factor of 50 compared to the previous version. With Akselos Integra® 2.2 models with 500 million degrees of freedom (FEA equivalent) can be solved in 3 minutes via Akselos’s simulation engine deployed on Google Compute Engine.

“Akselos's cloud-based RB-FEA platform is a game-changer of design and assessment of large-scale infrastructure. The software enables fully-detailed structural analysis of large models orders of magnitude faster than conventional FEA and while at the same time retains full compatibility with conventional FEA, as a result users get access to a scalable and efficient cloud-based platform that provides the best of both worlds,” explains Dr. David Knezevic, Akselos CTO.

To accomplish this milestone release, Akselos relies on two major departments: the Production Team based in Ho Chi Minh City and the Development Team based in Boston.

The Akselos’s Production Team is directed by Dr. Phuong Huynh, a Springer CSE Prize winner. This department provides FEA models for Akselos’s industry partners and serves as a test lab for the Software-Development Team. This synergistic feedback loop allows developers to focus on addressing real engineering pains. The GUI released today has all these pain-killer features designed for and with engineers.

By releasing the GUI to the community, Akselos has opened a channel of communication for further testing and feedback from simulation enthusiasts. This will continue Akselos’s development of user-friendly software with revolutionary power.

(Press release)

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