FunctionBay RecurDyn V9R4 BN9408.2 | 5.5 Gb
Updated: Added new release SSQ. Fixed Recurdyn POST.
Updated: Added new release SSQ. Fixed Recurdyn POST.
The FunctionBay development team is pleased to announce the availability of RecurDyn V9R4. The new release allows to better design with improved modeling conveniences and MFBD functions. It is now possible to consider the thermal stress and thermal expansion due to temperature changes within a flexible body in RecurDyn and to easily create a gear with flexible webs.
Modeling Convenience
Graphic Enhancements for Pre/Post Process
- The line thickness can be adjusted for highlighting a selected body
- The graphic design of the Center Marker has been improved to better identify a Body's Center Marker
- You can visually check the magnitude value along with the force vector
CAD Enhancements
- The Fill Hole function can easily remove small holes that need to be cleaned when meshing
- The Pattern and Scale functions allow you to easily create a repetitive pattern for geometry or conveniently scale a geometry
Database Enhancements
- Quick access to frequently used functions (Motion, Expression, Scope)
- The search function and shortcuts allow you to quickly navigate through objects
MFBD Enhancements
Eigen Solver Enhancement
- The improved Eigen Solver (Sunshine) can generate RFI files faster with RFlexGen
- Based on a model with one million degrees of freedom, the RFI file creation speed is about 3 times faster than before
FFlex Thermal
- Now possible to consider the thermal stress and thermal expansion due to a temperature change within a flexible body
- Boundary conditions can also be set to include additional heat transfer effects such as Convection, Heat Generation, or Heat Flux
- Possible to generate RTL files in CSV file format from the thermal conductivity analysis results of flexible bodies
Flexible Web Gear
- The newly added Flexible Gear Group function to the Gear Toolkit can easily generate webs for gears and convert them into flexible bodies
- The Involute Analytic Contact allows you to analyze the contact behavior of gears according to the shape of the web
Mesher Enhancements
- Auto Flex Merge: When continuously performing Multi Mesh for several adjacent geometries, Imprint and Flex Merge are automatically applied
- Additional Mesh Option: You can adjust various options to obtain better quality mesh results.
Others
- After performing an Eigen Analysis, it is now possible to output the Eigen Movement of specified points for each mode shape as a CSV file
- The Inactive option in the Relation Map allows you to select whether to display inactive objects
- Now possible to adjust the size of dialog box for Professional and all the toolkits. The size change of the dialog box is saved.
Graphic Enhancements for Pre/Post Process
- The line thickness can be adjusted for highlighting a selected body
- The graphic design of the Center Marker has been improved to better identify a Body's Center Marker
- You can visually check the magnitude value along with the force vector
CAD Enhancements
- The Fill Hole function can easily remove small holes that need to be cleaned when meshing
- The Pattern and Scale functions allow you to easily create a repetitive pattern for geometry or conveniently scale a geometry
Database Enhancements
- Quick access to frequently used functions (Motion, Expression, Scope)
- The search function and shortcuts allow you to quickly navigate through objects
MFBD Enhancements
Eigen Solver Enhancement
- The improved Eigen Solver (Sunshine) can generate RFI files faster with RFlexGen
- Based on a model with one million degrees of freedom, the RFI file creation speed is about 3 times faster than before
FFlex Thermal
- Now possible to consider the thermal stress and thermal expansion due to a temperature change within a flexible body
- Boundary conditions can also be set to include additional heat transfer effects such as Convection, Heat Generation, or Heat Flux
- Possible to generate RTL files in CSV file format from the thermal conductivity analysis results of flexible bodies
Flexible Web Gear
- The newly added Flexible Gear Group function to the Gear Toolkit can easily generate webs for gears and convert them into flexible bodies
- The Involute Analytic Contact allows you to analyze the contact behavior of gears according to the shape of the web
Mesher Enhancements
- Auto Flex Merge: When continuously performing Multi Mesh for several adjacent geometries, Imprint and Flex Merge are automatically applied
- Additional Mesh Option: You can adjust various options to obtain better quality mesh results.
Others
- After performing an Eigen Analysis, it is now possible to output the Eigen Movement of specified points for each mode shape as a CSV file
- The Inactive option in the Relation Map allows you to select whether to display inactive objects
- Now possible to adjust the size of dialog box for Professional and all the toolkits. The size change of the dialog box is saved.
RecurDyn is an interdisciplinary, computer-aided engineering (CAE) software package whose primary function is the simulation of Multi-Body Dynamics (MBD). RecurDyn simulates both rigid and flexible body dynamics by combining traditional rigid MBD with cutting-edge finite element technology for modeling flexible bodies. In addition, RecurDyn also includes a tightly-integrated controller design tool, design optimization, particle dynamics for granular materials, and durability and fatigue analysis. RecurDyn also supports co-simulation with various other computer-aided engineering software tools. RecurDyn includes a seamless co-simulation environment for coupled simulations with computational fluid dynamics solver, Particleworks from Prometech, allowing for detailed analysis of the interaction of fluids and multi-body systems.
What's New in RecurDyn V9R4
FunctionBay, Inc. is a professional developer of Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) simulation software for the simulation of both flexible and rigid body dynamics. Our software solutions, which include the internationally-recognized RecurDyn, integrate many disciplines into a single seamless package. The core of these solutions is Multi-Flexible Body Dynamics (MFBD), which tightly integrates multibody dynamics analysis with non-linear finite element analysis.
FunctionBay, Inc., headquartered in South Korea, is recognized around the globe as a leader in multidisciplinary CAE solutions. We have a global network of sales and support. We have branch offices in Japan, China, Germany, and the United States of America. We have dealer networks in Taiwan, India, Australia, Italy, Switzerland, France, as well as many other locations worldwide.
Product: FunctionBay RecurDyn
Version: V9R4 BN9408.2 (build 9.4.32998.0.9408.2)
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.functionbay.de
Language: multilanguage
System Requirements: PC / Linux *
Size: 5.5 Gb
Below are the minimum system requirements for RecurDyn on Windows.
Supported Operating Systems
- Windows 10
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows 8
CPU 2.4GHz (Recommended: 3.4GHz, Quad Core)
RAM 8GB (Recommended: 32GB)
HDD 10GB or above (Recommended: 1TB)
Display Adapter OpenGL (Recommended: OpenGL 4.0)
Screen Resolution 1024*768 (Recommended: 1920*1080)
ODD DVD-R (DL) or above
Recommended OpenGL version
- RecurDyn minimum OpenGL version required: 4.0
- Graphic problems can occur if a machine’s OpenGL version is lower than 4.0.
- OpenGL version will be detected as 1.1.0 when using the remote desktop connection.
The RecurDyn Linux solver supports computers with Intel or AMD processors that are running on the SUSE 64-Bit Enterprise Linux.
Supported Linux Versions
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 4.8 kernel 2.6.9-89
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5.8 kernel 2.6.18-308
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.3 kernel 2.6.32-279
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client 7.3 kernel 3.10.0-514
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.3 kernel 3.10.0-514
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client 7.4 kernel 3.100-693
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.4 kernel 3.100-693
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client 7.5 kernel 3.100-862
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.5 kernel 3.100-862
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 kernel 2.6.16.46-0.12
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 kernel 3.0.13-0.27
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3 kernel 4.4.73-5
Supported Operating Systems
- Windows 10
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows 8
CPU 2.4GHz (Recommended: 3.4GHz, Quad Core)
RAM 8GB (Recommended: 32GB)
HDD 10GB or above (Recommended: 1TB)
Display Adapter OpenGL (Recommended: OpenGL 4.0)
Screen Resolution 1024*768 (Recommended: 1920*1080)
ODD DVD-R (DL) or above
Recommended OpenGL version
- RecurDyn minimum OpenGL version required: 4.0
- Graphic problems can occur if a machine’s OpenGL version is lower than 4.0.
- OpenGL version will be detected as 1.1.0 when using the remote desktop connection.
The RecurDyn Linux solver supports computers with Intel or AMD processors that are running on the SUSE 64-Bit Enterprise Linux.
Supported Linux Versions
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 4.8 kernel 2.6.9-89
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5.8 kernel 2.6.18-308
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.3 kernel 2.6.32-279
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client 7.3 kernel 3.10.0-514
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.3 kernel 3.10.0-514
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client 7.4 kernel 3.100-693
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.4 kernel 3.100-693
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client 7.5 kernel 3.100-862
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.5 kernel 3.100-862
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 kernel 2.6.16.46-0.12
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 kernel 3.0.13-0.27
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3 kernel 4.4.73-5
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