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Showing posts with label Femap. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Everdigm designs better with Solid Edge

Construction machinery manufacturer cuts design changes by 50 percent with Solid Edge (Siemens PLM Software). Other results: overall design time is reduced 15 percent for first prototypes, production models contain fewer defects, obtained a 100 percent consistency between bill of materials and drawings and one person can now do the work of several. Everdigm also uses Femap software for finite element analysis and Teamcenter for product lifecycle management, both also from Siemens PLM Software. Watch the video and read the story.

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Thursday, April 30, 2015


BOGO! Buy One Get One Half Off when you sign up for select training classes!


At our desk or yours, you can join us at our fully equipped training facility or participate online from your own desk. Either way, you receive a high quality comprehensive world-class Solid Edge training experience from Ally PLM. Act now before offer ends.


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Rochester Institute of Technology racing team gets more accurate torsion simulation

With Femap, university students build a car from the ground up, rationalize the decisions that went into its development and obtain hands-on engineering experience for team members. The students obtained three times more accurate torsion simulation and developed valuable experience working with composites.



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http://allyplm.com/femaptrial/

Tracy Tijan
Ally PLM Solutions

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Use of versatile pre- and postprocessor enables space agency to reduce training costs

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) uses Femap to reduce simulation turnaround allowing more time for research and development. The company is now able to easily generate custom analysis models and significantly reduce training costs.

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Tracy Tijan
Ally PLM Solutions



Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Elevator maker uses multiple Siemens PLM Software solutions to develop products

Shanghai Edunburgh Elevator Company Ltd (Edunburgh Elevator) takes on manufacturing, sales, research and development, and installation and maintenance of elevators, escalators and car parking equipment.  Recently, Edunburgh faced a variety of product development issues in areas like engineering change management, design analysis, R&D, and collaboration.  In order to deliver quick and accurate quotes in a highly competitive market, Edunburgh sought after 3D computer-aided design software and simulation technology.  In order to fulfill their customer requirements, these technologies would look to exponentially improve their product development processes.

Edunburgh Elevator chose product lifecycle management specialist Siemens PLM Software to address their issues. Solid Edge and FEMAP with NX Nastran were chosen by Mao Zhongwei of Edunburgh Elevator.  Elevators feature sheet metal processing and partial assembly with complex product configurations, product design efficiency factors and a high degree of customization that impact R&D on new products.


Chief engineer of R&D at Edunburgh Elevator Mao Zhongwei is quoted: “For many years, our company has applied 2D CAD software for product design.  Engineers normally start the product design process after receiving customer orders and confirming requirements. Our older designers are generally accustomed to using 2D CAD. While it is possible to handle a small quantity of orders using 2D software to draft product drawings, the downside of using 2D software becomes increasingly apparent as the workload grows. To make even the smallest alteration to a design, such as changing a dimension from 2 to 3 millimeters, sometimes we had to go back to the very beginning for redrafting. Plus, when designing a new part, the impact of a change on a design could not be readily understood. Designers would have to build a physical prototype first and then change the design based on the prototype. Then they would make another physical prototype for verification. This repetitious process led to a long design cycle."

Zhongwei went on to say that "Without a uniform 3D design platform, it was common for engineers to have difficulty communicating with each other, especially because they used diverse design platforms. As a result, our prior process sometimes seriously delayed order delivery.  The unique capabilities of synchronous modeling helped us cut two months off the new product R&D cycle, from 1 year to about 10 months, this significant improvement in product development efficiency has given our engineers greater freedom to explore innovative design ideas and improve product quality, and we are seeing the results. The use of Femap with NX Nastran clearly improves design verification. Compared with our prior approach, when design verification was conducted using physical prototypes, we can now evaluate a virtual assembly and immediately conduct program evaluation and design optimization. This has reduced costs and material waste by 18 percent.”

Information director at Edunburgh Elevator, Wang Ke states: “The R&D challenges we faced continued to grow, making it apparent to management that 2D CAD software could no longer meet our design requirements, nor could 2D serve to effectively facilitate engineering innovation. We urgently needed to upgrade to a common 3D design platform to bring about a meaningful and compelling product development process transformation. Considering our needs and Siemens PLM Software’s reputation for outstanding design, engineering and manufacturing software, we chose Solid Edge with its powerful synchronous technology capabilities and Femap with NX Nastran for early and effective simulation and analysis."

Ke also mentioned "Solid Edge is easy to operate and provides exceptional design functionality, especially synchronous technology, which makes it easy to edit design models created using other 3D software systems. Such re-use of previous design models, after simply changing certain parametric information, greatly simplifies our design work and notably boosts productivity.  The use of Solid Edge has helped optimize our product design and manufacturing business processes,” says Ke. “Our employees are delivering faster, better results, enabled by smarter decision-making. We have a very positive atmosphere inside the company regarding our technological solutions and business strengths. We are now working with Shark Networking on delivering a quick configuration capability for complex products. We plan to further improve our customer responsiveness, and with this enhancement, we envision a new round of rapid growth.”

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Siemens PLM Launches Public, Online Community


Siemens PLM has launched a public, online community (www.siemens.com/plm/community) available for customers and those wishing to learn more about Siemens PLM and its products.  Ally PLM recently sat down with Susan Cinadr, Director of Social Media at Siemens PLM Software, to discuss the latest updates.  Susan also holds the title of Community Admin so she knows the in’s & outs of how the community works. 

Bridget Hatfield of Ally PLM interviews Susan Cinadr here:



The Siemens PLM Community is a place where users can collaborate with other users, find information about products and accelerate their adoption and use. The forum is open to viewing for anyone, however if users want to post questions or answer others, a simple registration is required.
Siemens PLM Community offers:

--subjects on different products
--wide variety of participants
--up-and-coming industry topics



Anyone interested in Siemens PLM software can access the public, online forum and participate with peers and Siemens’ experts.  Ally PLM Application Engineers’ will hold an active presence in the community.  Ally PLM is anxious to assist all users by posting knowledge base articles and answering user questions.  Solid Edge and NX for Manufacturing are two sections available in the community with other sections such as NX for Product Design, NX for Simulation and Femap coming online soon.  This sub-section for Solid Edge users provides a community to share experiences, build relationships and offer support both peer-to-peer and directly with Solid Edge Experts. 

Registered participants in the Solid Edge community consist of Solid Edge Version 1 users and a number of others that have been active in other Solid Edge forums for years. 

Benefits of the Siemens PLM Community include:

--ability to connect with other users from around the globe
--streamline search queries for efficiency
--constant network growth
--tips & tricks from experts
--latest news and updates

Some threads have been established to help you learn how to navigate through the community.  Make sure to check out the “How to’s” and Knowledge Base that will make your experience in the community easier.

Catch you in the community!  

Tim Larsen
Marketing Manager
Ally PLM Solutions

Monday, March 18, 2013

Increase CAE Productivity with Femap 11

The newest version of Siemens’ Femap software, Version 11, was released this year. Users are already reporting measurable benefits from the upgrade which allows for expedited finite element analysis without sacrificing superior product and performance quality. With the creation of geometry from a finite element mesh when no underlying geometry is available, modification is simplified and enables legacy finite element models to be updated in minutes, not hours. Engineering productivity will be noticeably improved in product development simulation and analysis because of these capabilities and also because of significant enhancements in data handling and graphic performance.

Time to market can be reduced with the features of this new release. A beta tester reported reopening of a large analysis result file as being 200 times faster. Users of the Femap 11 release can expect:

  • Significantly increased data access speeds
  • Up to 80% reduced memory usage
  • Significantly reduced processing time
  • 5x faster dynamic rotation of large, complex models

Femap 11 is CAD independent and can access all geometry from major CAD systems including NX (Unigraphics), Solid Edge, Pro/Engineer, CATIA, SolidWorks, and AutoCAD. Companies can realize substantial savings by taking advantage of simulation capabilities with Femap 11.These financial savings along with the time-savings benefits fosters productivity while creating better product performance and reliability.

To learn more about Femap software, visit www.allyplm.com/femap/.  


Bridget Hatfield
Ally PLM Solutions




Wednesday, October 10, 2012

How to add additional sold to on an existing webkey

Do you have several Siemens PLM Software products such as Solid Edge and FEMAP -- but don't see all your Sold To numbers when you log into the Siemens site? Here is how to add them so you get access to all the updates and information for all your products.

1. Go to support.ugs.com → license management → current licenses




2. Once you log in with your WebKey look at the top left side for your Sold-To/Install 


3. You will see right under the S/T it says Add Sold-To/Install to WebKey, click that





4. click add a SoldTo/Install, there you will enter the S/T # and web access code.

Email technical.support@allyplm.com with any questions.

Madison Rye
Application Engineering Manager
Ally PLM Solutions