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ADINA 2023 (23.00.00.306)

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ADINA 2023 (23.00.00.306)

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ADINA R & D Inc., a part Bentley Systems, team is pleased to announce the availability of ADINA 2023 (23.00.00.306) is powerful finite element software, built to help you solve the most difficult nonlinear problems involving geometric, material, and load nonlinearities; large deformations; and contact conditions.

What's new in ADINA 2023 (23.00.00.306) - Release Date: September 2023
This release of ADINA adopts a new year-based naming convention that is consistent with industry practice. The previous version of ADINA was Version 9.10 (9.10.00.333). This release is ADINA 2023 (23.00.00.306).

Key updates in this version include:
- Upgrades to internal program components/framework
- Performance improvements for Cat2 contact, especially large models
- Change in Beam Loading to support non-uniform partial length loads and point loads along a beam
- Several minor enhancements and defect corrections.

Product Version Naming Convention
Product versioning for Bentley Systems is now based on the calendar year of the major release according to software industry practice. This is the first ADINA release following the new standard. The version number is v23.00.00.306, skipping versions 10 through 22 altogether.

Changes in Licensing
There are no changes in licensing since version 9.9.0. The following information is restated for those upgrading from older versions, 9.8.2 and prior. The ADINA User Interface and various solvers are now licensed through the Bentley Subscription Entitlement Service (SES), one of several CONNECT services common to all Bentley desktop applications. For details on the process refer to Understanding the Subscription Entitlement Service (SES) Workflow. Each Windows user needs to be registered and must sign in to the CONNECTION Client in order to use ADINA.

ADINA is now licensed in three tiers or editions.
ADINA Standard Edition authorizes use of the ADINA User Interface (ADINA AUI) and ADINA Structures. It also includes the ADINA-M Open CASCADE interface unless the ADINA Parasolid modeler option below is selected.
ADINA Advanced includes all standard edition functionality as well as the ADINA Thermal (ADINA-T) and ADINA Thermo-Mechanical Coupling (ADAINA-TMC) solutions.
ADINA Ultimate includes all ADINA solver functionality. This includes, but is not limited to, ADINA Computational Fluid Dynamics (ADINA CFD), ADINA Fluid-Structure Interaction (ADINA FSI), ADINA Electromagnetics (ADINA EM) and other multi-physics coupling such as and ADINA FSA/EM.
ADINA Parasolid Modeler is an optional Parasolid modeling module for advanced solid modeling capabilities. This requires a separate license.

The other CAD Interfaces are free with a current Bentley Systems subscription. These interfaces are available to all users that subscribe to a Bentley maintenance program. See here for more information.

All of the ADINA Editions and interfaces are installed with the single ADINA installer. This version also supports Linux.

Security Risk Advisory
Bentley is committed to continuously investigating and rectifying security vulnerabilities affecting its products and services. Regular checks and security fixes are a part of our releases to ensure better resilience. In this version updates were made to the version of Qt used in the user interface for the ADINA solver, graph view and adaptive meshing.

Changes in Performance
The speed of Cat 2 contact with the nonsymmetric solver is significantly improved, especially for large models when Cat 2 contact is used in conjunction with the nonsymmetric solver. The dat file generation speed issue is improved for models with many RBE3 elements and contact groups.

ADINA Structures - Changes in Beam Loading
New commands were added to support nonuniform partial-length beam loads and point loads along the length of a beam finite element. These commands are accessed in the AUI using Model – Loading – Apply on Nodes/Elements, or using Command-line. Refer to the ADINA User Interface Command Reference Manual and ADINA TMG – Solids & Structures for details on these new load options.

Command-line:

BEAMLINEFORCE…
BEAMLINEMOMENT…
BEAMPOINTFORCE…
BEAMPOINTMOMENT…
BEAMFIXEDENDFORCE…
BEAMTEMPERATURE…

ADINA 2023 (23.00.00.306)

Civil, structural, and mechanical engineers choose ADINA software for its authoritative veracity, including in analysis of buildings, bridges, stadiums, pressure vessels, dams, and tunnels. By virtue of the ADINA System’s integral robustness across disciplines, materials, and simulation domains (structures, mechanical, fluids, thermal, electromagnetic, and multi-physics), engineers use it to perform comprehensive safety and performance studies where reliability and resilience are of critical importance. With infrastructure digital twins, users can simulate the complete behavior of structures to create confidence in designs that are much safer and more cost-effective than those merely analyzed to meet prescribed code standards. Of particular importance for infrastructure resilience, ADINA will also be applied within digital twins of existing infrastructure assets, now made practical by the Bentley iTwin platform, to simulate their responses and vulnerabilities to stresses so extreme that nonlinear effects must be considered—caused (for instance) by seismic, wind, flood, pressure, thermal, collision, or blast forces. The ADINA System’s nonlinear simulation capabilities will in turn become directly accessible, through convenient technical and commercial integration, to users of Bentley Systems’ uniquely comprehensive modeling and simulation software portfolio for infrastructure engineering. As the ADINA System’s nonlinear extensions are introduced to complement these existing physical simulation applications—currently spanning STAAD, RAM, SACS, MOSES, AutoPIPE, PLAXIS, LEAP, RM, LARS, SPIDA, and PLS—the scope of mainstream simulation underlying the engineering of infrastructure resilience will be valuably enhanced. ADINA’s advantages also include advanced dynamics, 3D solid FEM, buckling, substructuring, and advanced meshing for critical joints and sections.

Bentley Leverages ADINA for Structural Engineering


Recently, Seth Guthrie, Director of Structural Product Management, spoke with Informed Infrastructure podcast host Todd Danielson. Seth shared how leveraging the analytical power of ADINA software can help you perform more flexible analysis of your nonlinear systems.
The development of ADINA was started, and the foundation established, by Dr. K.J. Bathe in 1974. Soon thereafter, in 1975, Dr. K.J. Bathe joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1986, he founded ADINA R&D, Inc. for fostering the development of the ADINA system. He is a leading world-renowned researcher in the field of finite element analysis who has authored several textbooks and numerous journal papers. Dr. Bathe leads the development of the ADINA system.
Bentley Systems is the infrastructure engineering software company. We provide innovative software to advance the world’s infrastructure – sustaining both the global economy and environment.
Bentley Systems recently announced the acquisition of ADINA R&D, Inc., developer of finite element analysis software applications. The addition of ADINA's technology to Bentley's software applications will further strengthen Bentley's structural software offerings. Users will gain even greater confidence in their structural software designs.

Owner: ADINA R&D, Inc.
Product Name: ADINA
Version: 2023 (23.00.00.306)
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.bentley.com
Languages Supported: english
System Requirements: Windows *
Size: 780.9 mb

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