What's the difference between Inspire Motion and MotionSolve?

MiKe_508
MiKe_508 Altair Community Member
edited March 2023 in Community Q&A

Hi,

I am looking for a document or any technical presentation describing the dynamic motion features between Inspire Motion and MotionSolve.

Answers

  • Scott Ziemba_21777
    Scott Ziemba_21777
    Altair Employee
    edited March 2023

    Hi Mike,

    Without getting into a feature-by-feature comparison, here are some of the main differences between Inspire Motion and MotionView:

    Altair Inspire Motion

    • Geometry-based model building
    • Pre and post processing in one interface
    • Flexible bodies / Flex body contact
    • Auto joint definition
    • Integrated tools to Create / Modify / Repair Geometry
    • Interference detection
    • Integrated FE analysis using motion-generated loading for single parts
    • Integrated Topology Optimization using motion-generated loading
    • Multibody plant model definition for Activate Co-simulation and Functional Mockup Unit (FMU)
    • User scripting through Python API
    • Export model to MotionView

    Altair MotionView

    • Geometry-based or point-based modeling
    • Pre-processing in Motion View, Post-Processing in HyperGraph and HyperView
    • Flexible bodies / Flex body contact with support of advanced flex body definition
    • Manual joint definition
    • Advanced joints and constraints
    • Advanced capability in creating user-expressions for motions, forces, event triggers, etc.)
    • Parameterization of entity locations
    • Co-simulation with multidisciplinary tools
    • Non-Linear Finite Element members (NLFE) (belts, beams)
    • Automotive Templates / Toolboxes
    • User-driven scripted simulations using TCL language
    • Design Sensitivity/DOE / Optimization
    • Multibody plant model definition for Activate Co-simulation and Functional Mockup Unit (FMU)

    Hope this is helpful,

    Scott Z

  • MiKe_508
    MiKe_508 Altair Community Member
    edited March 2023

    Thanks a lot Scott! This is just what I was looking for.