Radioss

RADIOSS
Developer(s)Altair Engineering, open source
Operating systemLinux and Microsoft Windows
TypeFEM software
Licenseproprietary (Altair Radioss), proprietary (OpenRadioss)
Websitewww.altair.com/radioss/ www.openradioss.org

Altair Radioss is a multidisciplinary finite element solver developed by Altair Engineering.[1] It includes implicit and explicit time integration schemes for the solution of engineering problems, from [[linear] statics and linear dynamics to non-linear transient dynamics and mechanical systems. The multidisciplinary solver has its main strengths in durability, NVH, crash, safety, manufacturability, and fluid-structure interaction.

Since the 2021 release, Radioss has supported input in the LS-DYNA input format as well as the Radioss 'Block' Format [2]

OpenRadioss, a source available software version of Radioss, sharing the capabilities, input and output formats of Altair Radioss, was released on September the 8th 2022. Despite being called open source software,[3] the software cannot be compiled or used without a library that is provided only in binary form, and for which third parties are granted "limited permission to use".

Disciplines

  • Linear static analysis
  • Non-linear explicit dynamic analysis
  • Non-linear implicit quasi-static analysis
  • Normal modes analysis for real and complex eigenvalues
  • Linear buckling analysis
  • Frequency response analysis
  • Random response analysis
  • Linear transient response analysis
  • Linear coupled fluid-structure (acoustic) analysis
  • Linear steady-state heat transfer analysis coupled with static analysis
  • Explicit Arbitrary Eulerian-Lagrangian (ALE) formulation
  • Explicit Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
  • Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH)
  • One-step (inverse) and incremental sheet metal stamping analysis

References

  1. ^ "Altair Radioss".
  2. ^ "LS-DYNA input format keywords accepted in Radioss".
  3. ^ "Press Release announcing launch of OpenRadioss".