GageMap Software to be Used in the University of Virginia Rotating Machinery and...

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GageMap Software to be Used in the University of Virginia Rotating Machinery and Controls (ROMAC) Laboratory for Graduate Led Industry Research

SPRING HILL, Tenn.--(Business Wire)--
EDAS Inc. has provided use of GageMap software to the University
of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science Rotating
Machinery and Controls (ROMAC) Lab and has joined the ROMAC
Consortium.

   Paul Allaire, professor and director of ROMAC and Pradip Sheth,
associate professor and director of RotorDynamics and Vibrations in
ROMAC, are delighted with the partnership. "We are pleased to have
access to this software. GageMap brings new capabilities to the ROMAC
Lab that were not available to us in the past," Sheth said.

   GageMap will be utilized by ROMAC to conduct vibration analysis
and simulate vibratory effects on industry focused research projects.
"GageMap is widely used in the Aerospace industry and will expose
students to many useful technologies that will ultimately help them do
their jobs, but will also spark their creative thought processes in
how to apply new technologies to industry," says Dr. Kurt Nichol,
President/CEO of EDAS, Inc. "We're looking forward to working with the
students and getting their creative ideas for our product as well."

   GageMap is a finite element post processing tool designed to
dramatically reduce overall test preparation effort, cycle time and
cost by verifying and utilizing finite element analysis results.
GageMap also performs complex high cycle fatigue assessments and
simplifies analysis of complex material systems. GageMap interfaces to
popular, commercially available finite element packages and gives you
the ability to apply strain gages and accelerometers to your finite
element model independent of the mesh. Data is reported in the sensor
coordinate system so comparison to test data is a breeze. GageMap
supports most finite element types, anisotropic material properties,
grouping, custom coordinate systems, pre-stress and cyclic symmetry.
Because GageMap is so user friendly, many customers use it instead of
their FE post processor.

   A licensed, professional engineering firm based in central
Tennessee, EDAS is a provider of high-technology engineering services,
dynamic data acquisition with real-time monitoring, data analysis and
archival products that benefit our increasing customer base,
world-wide. Certified to ISO 9001:2000 quality standards, EDAS is
continually striving to bring the highest quality products to market.

   Visit our web site at www.edasinc.com for more information about
our products and services. You deserve to be impressed(SM)!

EDAS Inc.
Amanda Farmer, 931-486-0081
info@edasinc.com
www.edasinc.com

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