MEDINA
Universal pre-/postprocessor for finite element analysis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Model Editor Interactive for Numerical Simulation Analysis (MEDINA) is a piece of software utilized in the manufacturing and engineering sector to simulate the properties of objects designed using computer-aided design (CAD) before their fabrication. The development of MEDINA began in the early 1990s at Daimler-Benz AG, building on previous work carried out at "Debis Systemhaus". In 2001, T-Systems International GmbH took over the support and development of MEDINA. In 2024, Kube GmbH Ingenieurbüro acquired MEDINA, taking over the support and development.
Developer | Kube GmbH Ingenieurbüro |
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Source model | Closed source |
Latest release | 9.0.8 |
Marketing target | Simulation tasks in Automotive, Aerospace & Defence, Energy, Manufacturing Industries |
License | Proprietary commercial software |
Official website | https://www.medina-software.de |
Architecture and interfaces
MEDINA was developed as a pre- and post-processing tool for various domains within finite element analysis (FEA). It is compatible with most widely used CAD formats, solver applications and can run on two operating systems: Linux and Microsoft Windows.
Characteristic
MEDINA was developed to handle complex simulation tasks and large finite element (FE) models efficiently.[1]
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