More engineering enterprises than ever are rolling out programs to ‘digitalise’ their materials information; GRANTA MI Version 11 accelerates this process, with new features for deploying materials knowledge enterprise-wide, while ensuring consistency, accuracy, and complete traceability. There are enhanced tools for visualisation and analysis of test data, managing product risk, and ensuring robust data management workflows.
GRANTA MI enables companies to create a single corporate materials information system, managing their own proprietary materials knowledge alongside comprehensive materials reference information. GRANTA MI apps enable users to explore, integrate, and apply this data. Many of these apps have been updated.
Making it easy for users across the enterprise to access and apply the materials data that they need is MI:Explore, an intuitive web app that can be configured for specific user groups and applications. The latest version is much easier to configure, via a simple admin interface, and offers faster loading and support for larger datasets. With MI:Explore, organisations can deliver an outstanding user experience, tailored to the exact requirements of their user community, helping to ensure better quality materials decisions.
The latest version of the MI:Mat Analyzer app, which provides graphing and visualisation capabilities to GRANTA MI users, has been enhanced with capabilities supporting statistical analysis of test data. With the MI:Scripting Toolkit, materials engineers can also integrate their own analysis methods. It’s easier than ever to generate data for design, or CAE cards for simulation, ensuring that they are traceable to their source.
As announced earlier this quarter, Version 11 features updates of MI:Enterprise Connect and MI:Materials Gateway – key software components that integrate material intelligence with Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems, and that support Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE).