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Airbus adopts Abaqus software

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Bangalore, June 13

Dassault Systèmes has announced that Airbus has adopted the Abaqus Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software from SIMULIA. SIMULIA makes realistic simulation an integral business practice that improves product performance, reduces physical prototypes, and drives innovation. The Abaqus FEA software has already been successfully applied on the A380 aircraft program for structural virtual testing. Airbus will use the Abaqus FEA software for supporting development of advanced virtual testing methods.

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