DEVELOPER TOOLS
Spatial, JMAG deliver precise modeling
- Written by: Tyler O'Neal, Staff Editor
- Category: DEVELOPER TOOLS
Spatial has announced today that JSOL Corporation has licensed Spatial’s industry leading 3D InterOp for high quality data translation and 3D ACIS Modeler for the creation, modification, and query of electomechanical software models. By leveraging these software development kits (SDKs) from Spatial, JSOL will now support NX with JMAG-Designer V14 simulation software for designing electromechanical machines. This new development follows the already supported CATIA V5 and Creo models and standard formats like IGES, STEP, and more. By leveraging 3D ACIS Modeler and 3D InterOp for JMAG-Designer, electromechanical software developers will see dramatic improvement in analysis operations utilizing CAD.
“Helping JSOL expand the 3D capabilities of JMAG-Designer V14 highlights the power of Spatial’s SDKs and the value of our partnership with JSOL,” stated Vivekan Iyengar, vice president of research and development for Spatial. “Solving the inherent problems associated with CAD data translation throughout the product design and engineering process can be challenging and successful data reuse must address the specific requirements of the target modeler. To accelerate application delivery, developers rely on the highest quality 3D modeling technology. With the combination of 3D ACIS Modeler and 3D InterOp, JSOL is now able to deliver to their customers the diverse working environment they desire.”
“In order to perform a detailed performance evaluation, precise modeling is a must and with Spatial’s 3D ACIS Modeler, complex geometry can be fully accounted for through model preparation for engineering analysis and simulation. Plus with 3D InterOp we are now able to support a wide range of CAD interfaces,” stated Takashi Yamada, the JMAG product leader in the Engineering Business Department. “Spatial’s 3D SDKs have allowed for a shortened development cycle, higher quality products, and support for a wide range of CAD interfaces.”