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Intelligent Light FIELDVIEW 10 Expands 64-Bit Platform Support
Intelligent Light announced details of FIELDVIEW 10, the latest version of the
industry's most widely used CFD post processing software. FIELDVIEW 10 has
already shipped to thousands of FIELDVIEW users worldwide and continues the
annual commitment to delivering important new capabilities in a major new
release. Included in FIELDVIEW 10 are new platform support, productivity,
print and publishing enhancements, and new features for turbomachinery
simulations.
"FIELDVIEW 10 is evidence of a renewed commitment to helping CFD engineers
create a greater impact with their work," said Steve Legensky, general manager
at Intelligent Light. "Improved productivity means more accurate and
compelling results while the print and publishing enhancements make it easier
to communicate critical insights derived from CFD simulations."
Automation Increases Productivity, Sharing Results Increases The Impact Of CFD
As workflows evolve and CFD results are reaching more people both inside and
outside the engineer's organization, Intelligent Light has remained committed
to delivering powerful, accessible tools that fit into modern engineering
workflows. Following the client server and remote visualization capabilities
delivered in the prior release of FIELDVIEW, this major new release continues
the long tradition of delivering new functionality in a highly productive and
user-friendly environment.
FIELDVIEW 10 delivers new print and publishing capabilities that improve both
the effectiveness of presentations and reporting using FIELDVIEW images and
the ease with which these images are created and manipulated in reports.
- Windows Enhanced Metafile (.emf) output improves printing and reporting
quality. The resulting images can be rescaled in other applications without
loss of quality.
- Clean presentation and display of surface flow features when working with
thin surfaces like airfoils and mixing blades.
- A preview image is now available when working with Encapsulated Postscript
(.eps) output.
New levels of CFD process automation are possible with new SAVE RESTART
capabilities allowing users to save important dataset states and return to
them during automated processing.
Expanded Platform Support
64-bit performance and memory addressability are essential to CFD and have
been standard features of traditional UNIX platforms for several years. 64-bit
availability continues for SGI IRIX, HP-UX (PA-RISC for FV 10 Server) and HP
Alpha/Tru64. With the arrival of high performance, 64-bit platforms on
standard architectures, FIELDVIEW has been ported to support these new
platforms. FIELDVIEW 10 will support both AMD Opteron and Intel Itanium 2
systems running the Linux OS.
- AMD Opteron based systems are now supported running SuSE Linux. This
enables full 32/64 bit compatibility between the workstation and the server.
- Intel Itanium 2– The FV 10 server is now fully certified for the SGI Altix
line of LINUX servers.
"The AMD Opteron system has proven to be the fastest system we are running
in-house. The performance, value, and 32/64-bit flexibility fits in well with
our philosophy of delivering maximum performance and productivity while
respecting our customers' workflow," said Legensky. "The ability to run
FIELDVIEW in 64-bit on standard platforms and Linux is very attractive to many
FIELDVIEW users. Current PC users who are hindered by the 2 GB memory limit of
previous PC processors will be able to work unconstrained for the first time."
Turbomachinery Feature Enhancements
FIELDVIEW has been popular for turbomachinery applications since its
introduction. Our exclusive Region File technology provides unique tools that
are specific to rotating machinery problems. FIELDVIEW 10 provides a
significant update to this capability that makes working with post processing
models more intuitive and natural for the user. FIELDVIEW 10 fits in better
than ever to the way engineers work and think so that users are not required
to adapt their methodology to their tools.
Improved Documentation Increases Productivity
"In our commitment to empowering users, we have redesigned the entire
documentation for FIELDVIEW 10," stated Matthew Godo, product manager for
FIELDVIEW. "It was important to provide more examples, improved navigation and
an easier user exploration through the use of extensive linking." Users will
still receive both a hardcopy of the User's Guide with tutorials and online
documentation. They will benefit from the ability to easily find topics of
interest, readily follow cross links to relevant information, and from the
straightforward exploration of sub topics within demonstration documents. The
new documentation is the result of a strategic investment made by Intelligent
Light in support of our standing objective to ensure the accessibility of
FIELDVIEW features for users.
The new documentation makes it much easier for CFD engineering groups to
develop a committed and capable user base for FIELDVIEW. Users are empowered
to fully exploit the capabilities of FIELDVIEW as a result of the easy access
to advanced feature sets. FIELDVIEW 10 documentation delivers a new "How To"
feature. Using the new capability, a user can browse through an extensive list
of images provided that demonstrate visualization techniques and style. When
a desired tool or outcome is identified, a single mouse click brings them to
an example with explicit directions. It's a great way to learn about FIELDVIEW
features and gets people directly to the help they need.
These new features and capabilities underscore the importance of delivering
increasingly powerful, accessible and user friendly software to Intelligent
Light customers.
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