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ALGOR Announces New FEA Technology to Help Engineers Design Products Faster

    PITTSBURGH--Feb. 26, 2002--ALGOR, Inc., a leading maker of software for mechanical engineers, announces new fast solvers for linear static stress and steady-state heat transfer analyses that use sparse solver technology to provide significantly faster processing times.
    This speed is especially important when considering stress in any assembly model, such as a large CAD model, or performing a heat transfer analysis involving body-to-body radiation or forced convection.
    "With the new solvers, engineers can analyze larger models in less time and shorten the entire design process," said Michael L. Bussler, president of Pittsburgh-based ALGOR, Inc. "Through these performance gains, engineers can realize significant increases in productivity."
    In a recent ALGOR study, engineers performed linear static stress analyses to compare the new fast solver with the previous, more traditional type of solver. This comparison showed that the new sparse solver completed 186,777 equations in about seven minutes, more than 430 times faster than the approximately 3,011 minutes it took the traditional solver to complete the same number of equations. The new solver calculated nearly one million equations in just under eight hours.
    "This new solver technology provides at least five times more analysis productivity than the previous solver, which is especially noticeable in analyses of large CAD assemblies," said Julian Holt, a mechanical engineering consultant with CADFEM in Leicestershire, UK. "I look forward to its implementation throughout ALGOR's entire FEA and MES (Mechanical Event Simulation) software product line in the first quarter of 2002."
    Customers with current software upgrade subscriptions can receive the new sparse solver technology at no charge by requesting the latest updates for the linear static stress and steady-state heat transfer products. The software is available for PC workstations running Windows NT, Me, 98, 2000 or XP.
    ALGOR has been developing FEA and mechanical simulation software for PCs since 1984 and data exchange with CAD systems since 1985. The company serves over 20,000 engineers in over 60 countries in organizations such as DuPont, Entergy Operations, Inc., General Motors, NASA, Naval Surface Warfare Center and Yale University. Partnerships with other leading mechanical engineering software companies offer data interchange with products from ANSYS, Inc. ; Autodesk, Inc. ; CADKEY Corporation; MSC.Software Corporation ; Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC); Structural Dynamics Research Corporation; UGS ; SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systemes S.A. company; and others. Educational support and customer service include the use of Internet audio/video technology for distance learning and free, live software demonstrations.

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