Computational intelligence company Altair and software company Oasys have signed a joint development agreement to deliver an integrated solution for safety simulation modeling in the automotive sector. Oasys is part of Arup, a consultant of designers and experts dedicated to sustainable development.
The solution will provide users with a workflow between Altair HyperWorks, a design and simulation platform, and Oasys Primer, a solution for the preparation and modification of crash safety analysis models.
“Altair is a leader in the automotive simulation sector, and we look forward to seeing what our customers will achieve with this new solution,” said Peter Young, director at Oasys. “The Oasys Suite provides best-in-class solutions to accelerate and advance crash simulations, and this collaboration with Altair will catapult our joint offer.”
Powered using AI-augmented 3D modeling and visualization tools, Altair HyperWorks enables users to “effortlessly” manage large and complex models, the company says. The Oasys Suite is a tailored set of tools which supports users in analyzing, building and sharing quality models and results, through pre- and post-processing software.
Accessible through the Altair HyperWorks environment, engineers will be able to use the combined platforms to prepare data for crash simulations.
“We are delighted to team up with Oasys, whose pedigree and strong market presence in crash simulation has long been admired,” said James R Scapa, founder and chief executive officer, Altair. “The combination of the power of Altair HyperWorks and Oasys Primer will provide customers with an advanced solution for safety modeling.”