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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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For current customers, to 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@paulinsales@paulin.com. |
Two new blogs have been published that explain the research and theory behind the latest meshing capabilities within PVPTPro, FEPipe and NozzlePRO: