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Companies using Altair SimLab for Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) include: Dana Incorporated, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 42000 employees and revenues of $10.16 billion, Bmw Motorrad Germany, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 3500 employees and revenues of $526.0 million, Ten Tech Aerospace & Defense, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Bmw Motorrad Germany | Automotive | 3500 | $526M | Germany | Altair Engineering | Altair SimLab | Computer-Aided Design (CAD),Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Bmw Motorrad Germany deployed Altair SimLab in an Engineering/CAE role to automate crankshaft finite-element model creation, centralizing CAE model preparation within its engineering organization. The deployment was executed in Germany and targeted CAE and engineering model build workflows, enabling the insourcing of model build work previously performed externally.
Altair SimLab was configured to standardize and automate finite-element model setup tasks typical for crankshaft simulation, including geometry cleanup, mesh generation, parameterized model templates, and batch processing of model variants. The implementation emphasized repeatable model build pipelines and automation of meshing and setup steps to accelerate iteration velocity within engineering and CAE workflows.
Operational coverage focused on engineering and CAE groups responsible for crankshaft analysis, with governance centered on template-driven model configuration to improve consistency and forecasting of modeling effort. The project reduced model creation time by about 80 percent, enabled insourcing of model build work, and delivered more consistent model quality and faster iteration cycles, as documented in a case study published in May 2019.
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Dana Incorporated | Manufacturing | 42000 | $10.2B | United States | Altair Engineering | Altair SimLab | Computer-Aided Design (CAD),Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Dana Incorporated deployed Altair SimLab as an Engineering/CAE application to automate meshing of large powertrain models in the United States, accelerating model pre processing and enabling faster simulation cycles. The implementation centered on pre processing automation for powertrain development workflows and was explicitly focused on large assembly handling and solver ready model preparation.
Altair SimLab was configured to provide automated meshing and batch preprocessing capabilities typical of Engineering/CAE tools, including parameterized mesh controls, model partitioning for large assemblies, and automated sequence workflows to prepare CAD to analysis data. The configuration supported high fidelity mesh generation and repeatable preprocessing runs to streamline iterative simulation cycles for engineering teams.
Operational scope covered Dana engineering and CAE groups engaged in powertrain development across the United States, embedding Altair SimLab into the CAD to analysis handoff and simulation preparation lifecycle. The rollout emphasized model handling at scale and reduced CAD to analysis preprocessing time, delivering the reported dramatic time savings and enabling more rapid simulation iterations.
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Ten Tech Aerospace & Defense | Aerospace and Defense | 10 | $1M | United States | Altair Engineering | Altair SimLab | Computer-Aided Design (CAD),Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2019 | TrueInsight |
In 2019, Ten Tech Aerospace & Defense deployed Altair SimLab for Engineering/CAE use to support engineering preprocessing, meshing, solving and visualization workflows. The Nashua, New Hampshire, United States project was executed with Altair channel partner True Insight and focused on accelerating model conversion while protecting legacy CAE data.
Altair SimLab was configured to handle preprocessing and automated meshing pipelines, solver orchestration and visualization for downstream analysis. The implementation emphasized geometry preparation, mesh generation and solver input preparation to streamline CAE model handoffs and reduce manual conversion steps.
Operational coverage centered on the company engineering function in Nashua, with daily use by CAE analysts and solver operators. The deployment architecture concentrated on local workstation preprocessing and solver workflow orchestration to shorten end-to-end processing across the engineering lifecycle.
Ten Tech reported model conversion times of roughly 10 to 20 minutes versus hours previously, and the project delivered two to three times faster solver workflows and dramatically reduced end-to-end processing times, as documented in the case study by channel partner True Insight.
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