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March 25, 2010 | CAE News

Firehole Technologies releases CompositePro Version 4.0

Firehole Firehole Technologies, Inc, a developer of analysis software for composite materials, announces the immediate availability of Helius:CompositePro™ Version 4.0. Previously available as CompositePro, the widely acclaimed desktop software package was acquired by Firehole from Peak Composites in 2009.



 Firehole’s team of composites experts and software developers have produced a compelling upgrade with improved user interface and enhanced analysis capabilities. The new version, re-branded Helius:CompositePro, is now available for download at Firehole’s website both as a free demonstration version or for purchase starting at $695.

Helius:CompositePro Helius:CompositePro is a desktop tool that gives users access to fundamental composite analysis methods such as micromechanics and classical laminate analysis, as well as design tools for analysis of composite plates, sandwich panels, beams and tubes. In addition to maintaining all previously available functionality, new features include a revamped user interface, expanded platform support, the capability to plot failure envelopes, the ability to export data to Excel, advanced plotting and printing features and the addition of several failure criteria including those developed by Hashin and Puck.

Several CompositePro customers have been involved in the development of version 4.0. Dave Crockett, owner and president of Osprey Technologies, said of the software, “For several decades I’ve consulted on structural composite materials for aerospace applications. I look for software tools that are simple to use, accurate and versatile. The revised version of CompositePro fits the bill. I use it for RFQs, ROM’s, rough designs and full-up laminate analysis; this desktop tool is an important part of my process.”

The utilities included in Helius:CompositePro bridge the gap between engineering hand calculations and that of full structural finite element analysis (FEA), saving significant time in an the design process . The product is simple and efficient and it enables engineers - from those new to composites through the seasoned veterans - to better understand the behavior of composite parts and improve composite design.

The utilities included in Helius:CompositePro bridge the gap between engineering hand calculations and that of full structural finite element analysis (FEA), saving significant time in an the design process

Those interested in Helius:CompositePro can obtain a free demonstration copy at www.firehole.com. There, users will also find a detailed user’s guide and demonstration videos detailing how to use CompositePro in several design cases. Licensing options range from node locked individual licenses to networked licenses.

DeWayne Howell of Peak Composites, the original developer of CompositePro concluded, “I would strongly recommend every CompositePro user to upgrade to Version 4.0. The advanced features and expanded platform support make this a product that should be on the desk of every engineer.” Howell will be presenting a webinar on Helius:CompositePro following the product launch.

Source: www.fireholetech.com






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