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ATA Engineering has over 25
years experience creating customer specific utilities including I-DEAS2
for NASA and the Assembly FEM manager for Boeing which later became
part of I-DEAS.
ATA’s experience with
commercial software began with CAE software translators, including
I-DEAS to NASTRAN and I-DEAS to EXODUS. ATA was the creator of the
test-analysis correlation software, CORDS, which led to the creation of
Attune. Our thermal engineers have developed thermal and pressure data
mapping interfaces as well as radiation transport analysis software.
ATA has additionally played
a part in developing parts of the commercial software codes, I-deas and
ABAQUS. The I-deas Laminates model was created by ATA, and the
ABAQUS-ZAERO interface was developed by ATA. In addition, ATA played a
role in the file translators to and from I-deas and Ansys, Nastran, and
Abaqus.
Today, ATA Engineering has
an entire division dedicated to the development of software. Our
software is custom developed to improve the efficiency of our test and
analysis engineers. Due to the effectiveness of our software, we
have decided to make our tools available to others who require unique
software for their specific needs.
A wide variety of test and
analysis software tools are available to assist engineers in planning
for modal tests, extracting mode shapes, correlating test and analysis
data, understanding order related data from rotational equipment, and
manipulating test and analysis data in the MATLAB interface. Our
software is available on a token basis, so that you can use what you
want, when you need it, all from the same license subscription.
Or choose a standalone product using a perpetual license for a specific
need.
Click on ATA|Suite for
more information on how the token based suite can work for you or contact us
with your questions.
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