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Companies using Altair OptiStruct for Optical Simulation and Design include: SharkNinja, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 3688 employees and revenues of $5.53 billion, Arrival, a United Kingdom based Automotive organisation with 1900 employees and revenues of $860.0 million, Beyond Gravity, a Switzerland based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 1600 employees and revenues of $406.0 million, Intech Additive Solutions, a India based Manufacturing organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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Arrival | Automotive | 1900 | $860M | United Kingdom | Altair Engineering | Altair OptiStruct | Optical Simulation and Design | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Arrival implemented Altair OptiStruct for structural analysis workflows, Apps Category . The Altair OptiStruct deployment supported daily static finite element analysis performed by stress engineers based in London, England, United Kingdom.
Arrival configured Altair OptiStruct to handle static FEA, sizing and analysis for composite and metallic primary structure, and structured reporting for engineering review. The implementation emphasized solver-driven static analysis, composite ply and metallic panel sizing, and generation of analysis reports used in cross-disciplinary design reviews.
OptiStruct was operated within the HyperWorks toolchain for model setup and post processing, reflecting the documented daily use of HyperWorks and OptiStruct by stress engineers. Operational scope covered stress engineering activities and close collaboration with composite and metallic manufacturing engineers, including hands on analysis support for repair scheme evaluation.
Governance and workflow changes centered on embedding analysis into the product development cadence, with stress engineers leading repair scheme analysis to meet project schedules and conducting pragmatic technical discussions to present ideas and results to stakeholders. Documentation practices and reporting from Altair OptiStruct were used to drive review cycles and ensure traceability of sizing and static analysis decisions.
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Beyond Gravity | Aerospace and Defense | 1600 | $406M | Switzerland | Altair Engineering | Altair OptiStruct | Optical Simulation and Design | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Beyond Gravity implemented Altair OptiStruct to support topology optimization and structural qualification for an antenna support used on an Earth observation satellite. Apps Category:
The implementation used Altair OptiStruct, part of the HyperWorks suite, to perform topology optimization and finite element driven sizing and qualification for a component intended for additive manufacturing. The work focused on engineering and product R and D capabilities, establishing design for additive manufacturing workflows, iterative topology studies, and structural validation loops to qualify the part for flight use.
Deployment and operational coverage were centered in Switzerland within Beyond Gravity engineering and product development teams, executed in partnership with Altair ProductDesign. Integrations were constrained to simulation and CAD-centric design workflows typical of structural optimization projects, with handoffs into additive manufacturing process planning and qualification testing.
Governance emphasized engineering change control and flight qualification procedures, aligning simulation outputs from Altair OptiStruct to test protocols for satellite hardware certification. The Altair OptiStruct driven program produced a topology optimized, 3D printed antenna support that cut mass roughly in half and met flight qualification, while shortening design and qualification cycles to reduce time to market.
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Intech Additive Solutions | Manufacturing | 100 | $10M | India | Altair Engineering | Altair OptiStruct | Optical Simulation and Design | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Intech Additive Solutions used Altair OptiStruct, within the Altair HyperWorks environment, in an Engineering Simulation deployment to perform topology optimisation and structural analysis on a 3D printed satellite camera holder. The work was executed as an engineering and product R&D project in India focused on additive manufacturing design optimisation and eliminating prototype iterations to shorten delivery time.
Altair OptiStruct served as the primary solver for topology optimisation and finite element structural analysis, with configuration emphasis on design space definition, load case and constraint modeling, and refinement of mesh and optimisation objectives to meet additive manufacturing constraints. The implementation produced manufacturable geometry outputs suitable for additive manufacturing workflows. Altair OptiStruct is explicitly referenced as the solving component driving these simulation and optimisation capabilities.
Operational scope centered on Intech Additive Solutions' engineering and product R&D teams in India, integrating simulation results directly into iterative design cycles to avoid physical prototyping. No system integrator or additional system integrations are documented in the provided context.
Reported outcomes included an approximately 27% weight reduction for the aerospace customer and the removal of prototype iterations to shorten delivery time. This instance ties Intech Additive Solutions, Altair OptiStruct, Engineering Simulation and product R&D together through a focused additive manufacturing optimisation workflow.
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 3688 | $5.5B | United States | Altair Engineering | Altair OptiStruct | Optical Simulation and Design | 2014 | n/a |
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