HyperWorks 2023 Comes with Exciting New Updates for physicsAI

Joseph Pajot
Joseph Pajot
Altair Employee

The newest version of HyperWorks builds upon the first release of Altair’s physicsAI tech.  Learning from your existing simulation data has gotten easier.

HyperWorks 2022.3 contained the first release of the new exciting physicsAI technology that streamlines the process of training machine learning models from historical data.   Simulation models go in, and out comes a custom-made ML model that can quickly predict the behavior of your next design concept.  No more waiting for long physics simulations!  Fast feedback on design changes reduces cycles, allows you to explore more, and ultimately gets products to market quicker.  The latest update highlights are below.

Better performance

Faster dataset creation, more responsive UI, and improved error messages make physicsAI easier to use.

Broader use-cases

Tackle even more applications now that physicsAI handles 1D, 2D, and 3D meshes, as well as second order finite elements.  Element bound results, such as stress and strain, are now natively handled. 

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Improved productivity

Training physicsAI can require quite a bit of computational muscle.  We have heard the requests and have created a lightweight package to be installed on high performance computing systems to let you better utilize your computing resources to do the heavy lifting.

Informed predictions

Making a prediction of physics itself is not always enough.  Now, physicsAI allows you to rest easy and predict with confidence.  Designs similar to the training data will have a higher confidence score than an unseen, novel shape that is unlike anything within the training set.

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Download HyperWorks 2023 to start working with the latest geometric deep learning technology.  Stay tuned for more updates in upcoming releases.