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News Release from: ITI Dresden | Subject: Gearing and vibration analysis
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 May 2006
ITI at WindEnergy 2006 in Hamburg
ITI Dresden, the Technische Universitat Dresden, and KISSsoft AG from Switzerland will present a forum with the theme - Gearing and vibration analysis of wind power plants' from 16 to 19 May 2006.
ITI Dresden, the Technische Universitat Dresden, and KISSsoft AG from Switzerland will present a forum with the theme - Gearing and vibration analysis of wind power plants' from 16 to 19 May 2006 Latest information concerning new software developments and engineering tools for the engineer will be depicted at the joint booth A2.012 in hall A2
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 8 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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ITI Dresden develops and distributes modeling and simulation software for the dimensioning and analysis of wind powerplants.
Since 1 April 2006 the latest release SimulationX 2.0 has been available.
Services for the wind power branch comprise:.
- supply of a modeling and simulation platform for a holistically consideration of wind power plants (3D-powertrain, electrical and fluidic system components, FEM-interface).
- complete simulation models containing modular model components.
- simulation of time and frequency domain.
- support of identification and validation of parameters as well as system tests.
ITI SimulationX 2.0 - the newest version of SimulationX - breaks new ground in system modeling for components, plants and machines.
As a universal tool for holistic modeling, simulation and optimization of mechatronic systems, it features numerous new developments and innovations, e.g, a new user interface with the support of XP themes.
SimulationX 2.0 enables multiple views for a model with different settings (3D-view, model structure).
A multitude of new libraries (motors, engines gearboxes and pipes) and new functions (system analysis, Code Export) broaden the application range and facilitate the users' tasks.
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