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CAE software Product List and Ranking from 13 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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CAE software Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  2. エヌ・エス・ティ Tokyo//software
  3. テラバイト Tokyo//software
  4. 4 テクノスター Tokyo//software
  5. 5 アルテアエンジニアリング Tokyo//software

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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Dec 03, 2025~Dec 30, 2025
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  1. [Example] Analysis of Aluminum Frame Structure エヌ・エス・ティ
  2. General-purpose CAE software "Jupiter" [ domestically developed in-house ] テクノスター
  3. GUI software for OpenFOAM users テラバイト
  4. Artificial Intelligence 'Ansys SimAI'
  5. 5 Ansys Cloud Solution

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The theory of OPTISHAPE-TS: Evaluating the maximum value of the KS function.

Introduction to the evaluation method of the maximum value using something called the KS function!

In OPTISHAPE-TS, you can evaluate the maximum values of functions such as "maximum Mises stress" and "maximum displacement" that are distributed over the model. However, if you directly use the maximum value as the evaluation function, it becomes impossible to evaluate the derivatives, which means you cannot obtain sensitivities. This time, we will introduce a method for evaluating maximum values using a function called the KS function, which is adopted in OPTISHAPE-TS. Please feel free to download and take a look. [Contents] ■ Episode 18 Evaluating the Maximum Value of Functions: KS Function *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Structural Analysis

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[Technical Column] The Theory of OPTISHAPE-TS: Sigmoid Function

A thorough explanation of linear spaces, also serving as a review! Introduction to our company's technical column.

This time, I will discuss the idea related to the optimization problem of a function that takes values within a certain specified range, specifically focusing on the sigmoid function. When solving non-parametric optimization problems using the H1 gradient method, we consider that the initial value of the function, which serves as the design variable, is given, and we update the design variable by adding an incremental opening number to it. Therefore, this function must be an element of a linear space. I will carefully explain the concept of linear space as a review. Please feel free to download and take a look. [Contents] ■ Episode 29: Sigmoid Function *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Structural Analysis

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10 Reasons to Upgrade to Femap

Choosing the right tools is important to achieve results.

The demand for simulation is increasing as we aim to achieve product development that satisfies both cost reduction and quality improvement simultaneously.

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CAE Technology Research Conference 2016 (Free Participation)

The keynote speech will feature hot topics on the science of sports and presentations on fire simulation research.

CAE Utilization Technology Research Conference 2016 "Let's Talk About CAE in Kudanshita!" / "6th DADiSP Utilization Technology Research Conference" The CAE Utilization Technology Research Conference is celebrating its 6th year since the DADiSP Utilization Technology Research Conference. We have many user case studies planned. This event is packed with useful and up-to-date information on cloud CAE, composite materials, optimization, and more, which you won't hear elsewhere. ============================= ● Date and Time: August 5, 2016 (Friday) 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (Networking event from 5:30 PM) ● Capacity: 80 participants ● Venue: Hotel Grand Palace 1-1-1 Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo (• 1-minute walk from Kudanshita Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Exit 7 (Fujimi Exit)) ● Registration: http://www.cae-sc.com/events/cae-conf-2016.html ■ Organized by: CAE Solutions Co., Ltd.

  • Structural Analysis
  • Thermo-fluid analysis
  • Other analyses

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[Case Study] Eigen Vibration and Frequency Response Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures

Eigen vibration analysis and frequency response analysis of reinforced concrete structures!!!

○ Eigen vibration and frequency response analysis of Steel Reinforced Concrete (SRC) structure (Simcenter Nastran SOL103/SOL111) ○ Keywords: Steel Reinforced Concrete (SRC) structure, eigen vibration, effective mass ratio, frequency response ○ Case summary ● For other functions and details, please refer to the catalog.

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[Example] Free Surface Motion Simulation

Analysis of sloshing phenomena when the bottom of the tank is excited horizontally using the virtual fluid boundary and phantom elements of Simcenter Nastran.

【Case Overview】 Containers for storing liquids, such as water tanks and oil tanks, experience a sloshing phenomenon where the free surface of the liquid inside the container oscillates at relatively low frequencies when subjected to vibrations. In this analysis, we utilized the virtual fluid boundary and phantom elements of Simcenter Nastran to analyze the characteristics when the bottom of the tank is excited in the horizontal direction. *Note: It is possible to model fluids without creating elements.* □ For other features and details, please refer to the catalog.

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Collection of Case Studies on Mechanical Element Analysis

Collection of analysis cases related to mechanical elements!! There are various examples, so please take a look.

This is a collection of case studies on structural analysis, buckling analysis, thermal analysis, and more of mechanical elements. Additionally, there are analysis cases not included in the collection, so please contact us if you are interested in any specific analysis case.

  • Other machine elements
  • Structural Analysis
  • Stress Analysis

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Collection of Case Studies on Architectural Analysis

Collection of case studies on architecture and structural analysis!! There are various examples, so please take a look!!!

This is a collection of analysis examples including seismic motion analysis of structures, wind analysis of high-rise buildings, analysis of liquid storage tanks under seismic conditions, natural frequency and frequency response analysis of reinforced concrete (SRC) structures, and acoustic analysis of audio rooms. Additionally, there are analysis cases not included in the collection, so please contact us if you are interested in any specific analysis cases.

  • Structural Analysis
  • Stress Analysis
  • Acoustic Analysis

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Collection of Case Studies on Railway and Maritime Analysis

A collection of analysis examples related to railways and shipping! There are various cases, so please take a look.

This is a collection of analysis examples including model analysis of railway vehicles, sloshing analysis of ships, airflow analysis inside railway vehicles, large-scale finite element analysis of train vehicle dynamics, and hull strength analysis. Additionally, there are analysis cases not included in the collection, so if you are interested in any specific analysis case, please feel free to contact us.

  • Structural Analysis
  • Stress Analysis
  • Thermo-fluid analysis

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[Analysis Case] Analysis of the Propulsive Force of Linear Actuators

Analysis requires 3D simulation! A case study analyzing the effects of differences in magnet length.

We would like to introduce the "Thrust Force Analysis of Linear Actuators" conducted by our company. In this case study, we analyzed the impact of differences in magnet length on the thrust direction and stroke of the motor. As a result of the analysis, we confirmed the presence or absence of magnetic saturation in the magnetic flux field circuit under the driving conditions of the motor, and found that magnetic saturation did not occur and the magnetic flux field was stable. 【Analysis Conditions】 ■ Driving Conditions: Input Current DC-1A/Phase ■ Stroke Operation Time: 4ms (Design Stroke Time Range 1–3ms)  ※ Design Stroke: -10mm to 10mm ■ Magnet Length Variation Width: -1mm, +3mm, +7mm (based on 60mm width)  ※ The magnet length was set as a variable, and calculations were performed with the above three variation widths. *Details of the case study can be viewed through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

  • Contract Analysis

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[RecurDyn Implementation Case] Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.

Examples of the use of gear trains and valve train design in motorcycle and MotoGP racing engines.

We would like to introduce a case where our "RecurDyn" was implemented at Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. In their joint development of engine development tools, the company initially tried using their own developed program, but modeling each individual link of the timing chain took an excessive amount of time, making it impractical. Therefore, they considered the introduction of commercial software. As a result, they conducted evaluations of several general-purpose software options. Among them, our product was chosen because it could perform calculations in a practical timeframe. 【Case Overview】 ■ Reason for Selection: It could perform calculations in a practical timeframe. ■ Future Prospects - They would like to use it for the engine part of outboard motors. - It will also be utilized for mechanical aspects unique to outboard motors, such as steering and tilting. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Mechanism Analysis
  • Software (middle, driver, security, etc.)

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[Musculoskeletal Analysis Case Study] Case Study of Two Sawing Individuals

Comparison of results when there is one body model versus two body models! An analysis of the reasons for the decrease in muscle activity of Human 1.

In modern society, there are many tasks that require collaboration among peers or interpersonal work that involves two or more people. In this article, we will introduce a model created using two bodies as an example of analysis, utilizing a saw. We will compare the results when there is one human model versus when there are two. By comparing the results obtained from the two models, it is possible to observe the impact of the number of human models. [Contents] ■ Analysis Conditions ■ Results ■ Discussion *For detailed information about the case, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.

  • Mechanism Analysis

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Resin Molding and Rheology, Lecture 10: "Representation of Viscosity's Temperature Dependence"

Introducing representative model equations! It is common to incorporate temperature dependence of viscosity in viscosity equations used in CAE!

When a liquid tries to change shape, resistance due to intermolecular forces arises, and this magnitude becomes viscosity. As the temperature rises, the molecular motion of the liquid becomes more active, and since the molecules want to move freely, viscosity decreases. In the plastic molding process, the temperature of the resin changes significantly, so viscosity is greatly affected by this. Therefore, it has become common to incorporate the temperature dependence of viscosity into the viscosity equations used in CAE. In this column, we will introduce representative model equations. [Contents] ■ Andrade's equation ■ WLF (Williams, Landel, Ferry) model equation *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.

  • Other analyses

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Resin Molding and Rheology, 16th Edition: "Kamal's Reaction Kinetics Model"

A detailed explanation of the time changes in reaction speed and reaction rate using graphs! Introduction to the Kamal model and its basic characteristics.

In practice, it is common for a wide variety of materials to be blended into thermosetting resins according to their applications, and many materials with different reaction forms exist. Therefore, there are materials with the characteristic that the reaction rate does not reach its maximum initially under isothermal conditions, and a reaction rate equation that effectively represents this is desired. One of the models that fits this is the Kamal reaction rate equation, which is now frequently used in the world of CAE. [Contents] ■ Kamal model and basic characteristics ■ Time variation of reaction rate and reaction degree - Example of isothermal characteristics - Example of heating characteristics - Other reaction rate models *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.

  • Other analyses

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Resin Molding and Rheology, 17th Session: "Viscosity Model of Thermosetting Resins"

I will explain the Castro-Macosko viscosity model, which is often used in CAE!

Thermosetting resins undergo molecular bonding as the reaction progresses, making the molecules less mobile, which results in an exponential increase in viscosity and a transition from liquid to solid at the gel point. When the effects of shear rate and temperature are added, the actual molding process exhibits very complex viscosity changes. In this column, we will explain the Castro-Macosko viscosity model, which is commonly used in CAE. [Contents] ■ Castro-Macosko Viscosity Model ■ Viscosity Increase Equation Due to Curing Reaction ■ Shear Rate Dependency of Viscosity ■ Temperature Dependency of Viscosity ■ Calculation Examples *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.

  • Other analyses

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