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

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Dec 03, 2025~Dec 30, 2025
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CAE software Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Dec 03, 2025~Dec 30, 2025
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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

CAE software Product List

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[Case Study] Acoustic Analysis of an Audio Room

I calculated the standing waves in a rectangular room and determined the frequency characteristics of the sound driven by a point source.

**Case Summary** ■Product Name: Simcenter Femap with Nastran ■Analysis: Modal Analysis and Frequency Response Analysis ■Industry: Architecture Indoor acoustic characteristics are very complex, and the influence of standing waves on acoustic properties is significant. The acoustic analysis of Simcenter Nastran is a fluid-structure interaction analysis that examines the vibrations within a container filled with fluid. In this analysis, the standing waves in a rectangular room were calculated, and the frequency characteristics of the acoustics driven by a point sound source were determined. *Note 1: Simcenter Nastran includes elements for sound absorption and damping (acoustic absorbers/acoustic barriers), but this analysis does not take them into account. The walls of the room are considered to be perfect reflectors.* □ For other features and details, please refer to the catalog.

  • Structural Analysis

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[Case Study] Large-Scale Finite Element Analysis of Train Vehicle Dynamics

Perform eigenvalue analysis of a 10-car train model using Simcenter Femap with Nastran, calculating the natural frequencies up to 20 Hz.

**Case Summary** ■Product Name: Simcenter Femap with Nastran ■Analysis: Modal Analysis ■Industry: Railways and Shipping Since railway vehicles operate in a coupled manner, it is necessary to analyze the motion characteristics of the entire train when considering the dynamics of the vehicles. To accurately predict the vibrations generated in various parts of the moving vehicles, a vehicle simulation using a FEM model that closely resembles the actual structure, rather than a uniform beam or equivalent plate structure, is required. On the other hand, such analyses heavily depend on the computational environment, model creation, and result display capabilities, necessitating parallel computing solutions and efficient pre/post-processing software. In this example, a vehicle body was created using Simcenter Femap, and a modal analysis of a 10-car train model was conducted using Simcenter Nastran to determine the natural frequencies up to 20 Hz.

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[Example] Analysis of Aluminum Frame Structure

Automatically calculate beam cross-section performance from CAD data!!!

**Case Summary** ■Product Name: Simcenter Femap with Nastran ■Industry: Architecture Using high-rigidity lightweight aluminum extrusion materials, various frame structures can be assembled. When designing these structures, it is necessary to investigate the deformations, stresses, and vibration characteristics that occur during use to ensure functionality and safety. In FEM analysis of frame structures, it is common to model using beam elements; however, the cross-section of aluminum extrusion materials is complex, and traditional beam element outputs cannot display the characteristics of detailed sections. On the other hand, modeling thin-walled structures with solid elements is challenging, and creating high-quality meshes results in large models that require significant computational resources and high-performance post-processing. This example demonstrates the applicability of Simcenter Femap with Nastran for such analyses. For more detailed information, please refer to the catalog or contact us directly.

  • Structural Analysis

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Collection of Case Studies on Automotive Analysis

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

This is a collection of analysis examples including shape optimization analysis, nonlinear transient analysis of brake rotors, pressure distribution analysis of brake pads, and behavior analysis of diaphragm springs through nonlinear static analysis. 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
  • Thermo-fluid analysis
  • Stress Analysis

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[Case Study] Thermal Fluid Analysis of a Muffler

Introducing thermal fluid analysis that combines "Femap Thermal" and "Femap Flow"!

We would like to introduce the "Thermal Fluid Analysis of Mufflers" conducted by our company. By combining "Femap Thermal" and "Femap Flow," we calculated the flow of exhaust gases within the muffler and the temperature distribution of the muffler due to high-temperature exhaust. We performed thermal fluid analysis focused on the muffler, determining the temperature difference of the exhaust at the inlet and outlet, the flow of exhaust gases within the muffler, and the temperature of the surface of the muffler structure, confirming that we could obtain the parameters necessary for design. 【Case Overview】 ■ Products Used - Femap Thermal - Femap Flow ■ Analysis Content - Thermal fluid analysis focused on the muffler *For more detailed information about the case, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, please feel free to contact us.

  • Contract Analysis

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[Analysis Case] Nonlinear Transient Analysis of Brake Rotors

Introducing the excessive stress analysis of automotive disc brake rotating rotors!

We would like to introduce the "Nonlinear Transient Analysis of Brake Rotors" conducted by our company. The coupling of thermal and structural analysis is necessary due to the heat transfer that occurs when the rotating rotor and pads come into contact. Friction generates heat, leading to stress due to uneven thermal expansion. In this case, we fully constrained the nodes around the holes of the rotating rotor and performed thermal stress analysis by applying heat flux and heat transfer coefficients to the inner and outer surfaces of the rotating rotor, as well as heat transfer coefficients to the surfaces of the fins and hats. [Analysis Overview] - Fully constrained the nodes around the holes of the rotating rotor - Applied heat flux and heat transfer coefficients to the inner and outer surfaces of the rotating rotor, as well as heat transfer coefficients to the surfaces of the fins and hats *For detailed information about this case, please refer to the related links. For more details, feel free to contact us.

  • Contract Analysis

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[Musculoskeletal Analysis Case] Musculoskeletal analysis using posture estimation by AI.

Acquisition of marker data with the Vicon system! Introducing the results of musculoskeletal analysis using posture estimation results.

This article introduces a case study using AI-based 3D posture estimation data obtained solely from videos shot with a general digital camera to perform musculoskeletal analysis with Anybody. At our Terabyte Lab, we conducted a lifting motion with heavy objects. Simultaneously, while filming the video with a digital camera, we also collected marker data using our Vicon system for comparative validation. As a result, although the movements during transportation were unfortunately defined as unnatural, the joint compressive forces occurring between the lumbar vertebrae showed almost the same results. [Contents] ■ Application examples ■ Utilization of posture estimation results from VisionPose ■ Analysis procedures ■ Analysis results *Detailed information about the case study can be viewed through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

  • Mechanism Analysis

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[Musculoskeletal Analysis Case] Comparison of Measured Data (MoCap) and Created Model

Compare the analysis results of the model created solely by the driver and the model based on motion capture!

Standing on one leg is a posture where one foot is lifted off the ground, causing an unstable balance, which activates the muscles to maintain stability. AnyBody incorporates a mannequin that models the musculoskeletal system, allowing the simulation of human movements to analyze the loads on the human body. This article compares the analysis results of a model created solely by a driver without using motion capture to those based on motion capture, and presents a case where the model created by the driver was linked to a parameter study. [Contents] ■ Model Creation ■ Comparison of Results ■ Parameter Study ■ Summary *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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[Heat Fluid Case] Container Cleaning Analysis

We conducted a cleaning analysis of the container using the general-purpose fluid analysis software AcuSolve!

This article introduces a case study on the cleaning analysis of containers. Using the general-purpose fluid analysis software AcuSolve, we conducted a cleaning analysis of the containers. Multiple containers were placed in a cleaning tank filled with water, flowing in one direction. Cleaning nozzles were positioned to discharge water from the sides and top of the containers, and we investigated the process of wastewater flowing out of the containers. [Contents] ■ Overview ■ Analysis Results *Detailed information about the case study can be viewed through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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

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Resin Molding and Rheology: Session 1 "What is Rheology?"

Published on the basics of rheology and its combination technology with CAE! An explanation of the positioning of rheology is provided with diagrams.

Rheology is a compound word derived from the Greek words Rheo (flow, deformation) and logos (law), named by American scientists. It now means "the science of the flow and deformation of materials." On the other hand, with the remarkable improvement in computer capabilities, CAE (Computer Aided Engineering), a computer-aided design support technology, has developed, and the desktop examination of anticipated issues and their solutions during new product development has become an important role in design work. In this column, we will explain the basics of rheology focused on plastic molding processing and the combination technology with CAE. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Rheology deals with the properties of materials in the intermediate region between solids and liquids ■ Trivia *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.

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CAE Analysis Business Basic Course [2] Command Prompt

Utilize effectively to improve work efficiency! We will explore the differences in input data between the two calculation models!

In the CAE analysis business basic course, we introduce tips and techniques that are useful for those who are responsible for CAE analysis for the first time. When performing analysis, it can be frustrating to encounter situations where the analysis results differ even though you believe you are calculating under the same conditions. The cause is usually due to differences in input data or conditions, and it is necessary to compare the two calculation models to identify the discrepancies. In this column, we will introduce how to utilize the command prompt. [Contents] ■ Issue 2: Utilizing the Command Prompt - Work Steps 1-3 *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

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CAE Analysis Business Basic Course [5] Useful Functions of Excel

Excel has many convenient macros that improve work efficiency! Here are some useful features.

In numerical analysis work, I believe it is often the case that results are explained using graphs. In this context, I would like to introduce some useful Excel features that are good to know. This includes explanations of the "If function," as well as "Add-in settings" and "Data preparation" for "Fitting." This column can be viewed through the related links. Please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ Issue 5: Useful Excel Features ・1. If Function ・2. Fitting 2-1. Add-in Settings 2-2. Data Preparation 2-3. Executing Fitting *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.

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CAE Analysis Business Basic Course [6] Simplex Method

The simplex method is a deterministic algorithm for solving general linear programming problems!

In the previous basic course, we explained how to fit unknown parameters in a formula using Excel's analysis tools to minimize the error between experimental data and the arbitrary formula. This time, we will briefly explain the simplex method, which is fundamental to fitting. For more details, please refer to the related links. We encourage you to read it. [Contents] ■ Episode 6: Overview of the Simplex Method  ・1. Introduction  ・2. Explanation of Example Problems  ・3. Operating Procedures *Detailed content of the column can be viewed through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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[Technical Column] Solving Particles in a Flow

Implement a method to represent the motion of multiple particles with a single representative particle! This can shorten computation time!

This column introduces the topic of "solving particles in a flow." OpenFOAM (Open source Field Operation And Manipulation) is primarily a numerical analysis software that uses the Euler method for fluid calculations, as its name suggests, to observe changes in fields. While it includes various solvers of different methods in its standard version, the majority of them are classified as Euler method solvers. However, there are also some solvers that use the Lagrangian method to track the trajectories of particles. For more details, please refer to the related links. We encourage you to read it. *The detailed content of the column can be viewed through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*

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[Technical Column] OpenFOAM Documentation

OpenFOAM is an object-oriented program laid bare! It's like an airplane without a cockpit.

OpenFOAM is often said to be difficult to use. In this column, I would like to explain the reasons for this below. OpenFOAM is written in C++ and adopts an object-oriented coding style. This is one of the reasons that makes using OpenFOAM difficult. However, there are also advantages to the object-oriented coding style. For more details, please refer to the related links. I encourage you to read it. *The detailed content of the column can be viewed from the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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