Company: 

ALGOR, Inc.
150 Beta Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15238-2932
USA
Phone: +1.412.967.2700 USA/Canada: +1.800.48.ALGOR
Email: info@algor.com
Web: www.algor.com

Category: 

Analysis/FEM/FEA/Simulation Software

Product: 

ALGOR Finite Element Analysis and Simulation

ALGOR, Inc. makes computer software and provides services for mechanical and civil engineers in industries such as automotive, aerospace, medical, consumer products, military, electric power, petroleum, large structures, MEMS and more. ALGOR’s product line includes design, analysis and simulation tools that allow engineers to virtually test and predict real-world behavior of new and existing product designs. These tests help engineers speed up time to market and make better, safer products at a lower cost.

ALGOR’s complete product line includes InCAD technology for direct CAD/CAE data exchange and full associativity with each design change in IronCAD/Inovate for use with any analysis type within FEMPRO, ALGOR's easy-to-use, single user interface. ALGOR’s wide range of simulation capabilities includes static stress and Mechanical Event Simulation (MES) with linear and nonlinear material models, linear dynamics, fatigue, steady-state and transient heat transfer, steady and unsteady fluid flow, electrostatics, full multiphysics and piping.

Educational support and customer service include Internet-based distance learning for software training Web Courses and free software demonstration Webcasts.

ALGOR FEMPRO™ supports the 32- and 64-bit Microsoft Windows®, 32- and 64-bit Red Hat® Linux® and 64-bit HP-UX platforms for all analysis types. Internationalized language support allows engineers to run the software in any one of six languages, including Chinese (simplified), English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.

An evaluation version of ALGOR DesignCheck, an easy-to-use tool for verifying designs with a first-pass engineering analysis, is available for download by clicking here.

ALGOR's InCAD technology provided direct CAD/CAE data exchange of a turbine engine fuel injector, modeled in IronCAD (left) for a steady-state heat transfer analysis (right) to determine the temperature distribution from convection loads applied to the inner shaft and the outside surface of the entire assembly. The fuel injector is part of a turbine engine used in road transport vehicles designed by The Simon Floyd Design Group.