Simulation and verification Latest developments for Machine Works and Polygonica presented at IMTS

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Set to debut in 2025, Machine Works GPU harnesses the power of modern GPUs to dramatically speed up simulations. As part of the upcoming Machine Works 9.0, it builds on advancements in parallel computing and AI technologies.

Examples of Machine Works GPU simulation results(Source:  Machine Works)
Examples of Machine Works GPU simulation results
(Source: Machine Works)

Machine Works GPU is a new version of the simulation and verification software that exploits the high numbers of cores in modern GPUs to greatly accelerate overall simulation performance. It is targeted for release in 2025 as part of Machine Works 9.0.

Dr Fenqiang Lin, Managing Director of Machine Works, commented: “Having developed early prototypes more than a decade ago, we have been watching the development of GPU hardware closely. GPGPU has become more mature and, with advances in AI LLMs, it is clear that massively parallel hardware will become a commodity item. The time is right for Machine Works to exploit that.”

Machine Works 8.6 contains a range of new functionality, including creation of swept volumes for portions of or entire toolpaths, end-position engagement surfaces for cutting force analysis and improved support for gear hobbing, d'Andrea turning and eccentric turning.

At IMTS previews of the upcoming Polygonica 3.4 release were available, with the full range of new functionality on display at Formnext, Frankfurt in November.

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