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Acquisition Expands MSC.Software’s Portfolio
Building on its strategy to provide multi-disciplinary simulation capabilities, MSC.Software this week acquired Arizona-based Network Analysis Inc., adding its SINDA/G advanced thermal modeling software to its existing portfolio of thermal analysis solutions.
SINDA/G is a well-known thermal design system comprised of a proven thermal solver that can quickly solve large complex nonlinear thermal models, including temperature-dependent thermal properties, radiation and orthotropic material properties. SINDA/G also comes with specialty connections to major thermal radiation codes, including THERMICA, NEVADA and TRASYS, which allows critical orbital heating effects to be included in satellite simulations. Moreover, SINDA/G comes with plug-in capabilities that provide seamless integration into existing thermal modeling environments while automatically syncing between finite element and network thermal representations of a given system.
When combined with MSC.Software’s flagship thermal management products like P/Thermal and Nastran thermal, the addition of SINDA/G to the portfolio lets MSC.Software better serve market segments such as manufacturers of jet engines. It also opens access to broader thermal management markets such as mechatronics and electronics cooling as well as re-emerging sectors such as commercial and defense satellites, company officials said.
In addition to the NAI technology, the acquisition gives MSC.Software access to NAI’s expert technical staff, which complements its existing development organization.
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