SoftInWay Unveils Co-Simulation Environment in the Latest Release of AxSTREAM ION

R&D engineering company releases the newest version of its co-simulation program, enabling companies to develop better products quicker with less iterations.

R&D engineering company releases the newest version of its co-simulation program, enabling companies to develop better products quicker with less iterations.

SoftInWay, Inc. has released AxSTREAM ION for use inside and outside turbomachinery engineering. The release marks the next step in a move toward complete workflow digitalization and automation to shorten project times and lower manpower demands through use of digital twin technology and AI.

AxSTREAM ION has four core functions: program integration and automation, multi-disciplinary optimization, artificial intelligence and machine learning and complete digital twin capabilities. AxSTREAM ION enables users to transfer data to and from different software programs automatically, iterating between design and analysis steps for new product development as well as visualize the digital version of a machine to investigate reliability and equipment aging against real world conditions. 

According to SoftInWay’s Chief Operating Officer Valentine Moroz, AxSTREAM ION is the way forward if companies wish to remain competitive, according to SoftInWay’s Chief Operating Officer Valentine Moroz. “Like many others, we’ve been chasing the triangle of ‘good, fast, and cheap.’ With AxSTREAM ION, we feel we finally achieved it.”

Moroz says this release will mark a new milestone for AxSTREAM ION. The capabilities being described above go outside turbomachinery, empowering companies to develop a wide range of technology across many disciplines and industries. Through AxSTREAM ION, engineers will be able to simulate the full spectrum of operating conditions, from the time a product comes off the production line in the factory, to the end of its operating life cycle; making it easier to anticipate breakdowns, plan maintenance, and test the product at different operating conditions. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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