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FEATool Multiphysics Simulation Toolbox v1.10 Released
Posted Mon April 29, 2019 @04:28PM
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News The FEATool Multiphysics MATLAB FEA simulation toolbox version 1.10 has been made available by Precise Simulation Ltd.

With FEATool 1.10 physics modeling and simulation is now easier than ever to learn, featuring an updated GUI with built-in and automated step-by-step multiphysics modeling examples and tutorials.

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In addition the new postprocessing mode includes one-click integration with ParaView Glance and plotly web based visualization, enabling quick and convenient export and sharing of fully interactive simulation results with colleagues and coworkers. Moreover, many new simulation examples and tutorials are available for heat transfer, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), structural mechanics, electromagnetics and more partial differential equation (PDE) based physics simulation types.

Please visit FEATool Homepage and release announcement for more information and multiphysics toolbox download.

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