Build 2023.4.0.1115
Release Status - April 18, 2023
For a quick demo of the updates listed below, watch the following video:
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New Features
PVPTPro addition of Nonlinear analysis per ASME 5now includes the capability to perform nonlinear analysis for multiple nozzles and head types per ASME Section VIII Division 2 Part 5, Para. 5.52.3 and 5.52.54. 4 [PRG-1446]
NozzlePRO’s Vessel Link can now read consume and display perform analyses using CEI’s JSON files. [PRG-605]
MiMOut, the generic output processor, can now view and report display results for 2D Axisymmetric and 3D Bricks in the following ways:
Displays results in NozzlePRO for Axisymmetric and Brick models.
Displays results in FlangePRO (previously named as AxiPRO) for Axisymmetric and Brick Flange models.
Displays results in FEPipe for Axisymmetric and Brick Models. [PRG-987]
Blogs
General Meshing Definition: Need in FEA for Piping and Pressure Vessels [PRG-1637]
Technical Meshing: Structured vs. Unstructured Meshing in PVPTPro [PRG-1638]
Issues Resolved
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Issues Resolved
You can now perform finite element analysis (FEA) as expected from the Drawing Tools. [PRG-1709]
NozzlePRO now adjusts a vessel’s diameter correctly. Previously, the diameter changed based on a model’s height instead of width. [PRG-1838]
When a user enters a large thermal expansion coefficient, NozzlePRO now runs as expected. Previously, the software would crash. [PRG-1715]
The software now predicts true stress and strain results with large thickness or thinning applied to geometries when performing nonlinear analyses of models. [PRG-1137]
FlangePRO now runs as expected when performing FEA on stress classification lines (SCL) type stresses and when the number of bolts is greater than 1. [PRG-1233]
Miscellaneous/Licensing
PVPTPro now includes a new license for the nonlinear analysis capability. [PRG-1446]
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If you are a current customer, this feature does not automatically come with your software update. To enable this latest feature, contact your account manager or contact sales@paulin.com. |
Two new blogs have been published that explain the research and theory behind the latest meshing capabilities within PVPTPro, FEPipe and NozzlePRO: