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PreSys

An advanced multidiscipline CAE pre/post processing tool for building FEA models.

Quality Finite Element (FE) models are key to quality simulations. PreSys provides extended features to develop a robust FE Model. It supports all LS-DYNA keywords including field descriptions.

PreSys provides the ability to handle finite element modeling with clarity and ease.

PreSys is an advanced multi disciplinary CAE pre/post processing tool for the development of finite element analysis models. Generate solver-specific input files from existing CAD data. Then post-process results in a single integrated UI. The streamlined, intuitive UI requires fewer steps while minimizing data entry. With PreSys, the engineer can analyze product designs, view simulation results, and predict product performance.

FE Modeling Toolset

Robust toolset enables quick prep and edit of LS-DYNA models

Drop Test Module

Quickly setup impact or drop tests with minimal input.

Fluid Structure ALE/FSI

Evaluate large deformation problems, like bird strikes and forging.

Multi-Solver Support

View and export snapshots and animations in very high resolution.

FE Modeling & Visualization Toolset

An integrated Pre/Post-Processor, PreSys will allow you to create complex finite element models easily. It is a full-feature, core solution that can be used on its own or with a variety of available add-on applications.

Pre/Post Process for Multiple Solvers

Use PreSys with the solver(s) you have.

Scripting Interface

Scripting interface enabling automation & interfacing to 3rd party solutions. Model explorer for in-depth data navigation.

 

Customizable Interface

PreSys works the way you do. The user interface is customizable to suit your specific needs.

 

Multi-CAD Compatibility

Import/Export with CAD software via standard formats – IGES, STEP, SAT, CATIA, DXF, UG NX, ProE, Solidworks & Parasolid.

 

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Our team of experts are ready to discuss your needs and demonstrate how PreSys can optimize your design and development process.

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