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=Adina Deer Park, a deer sanctuary in Malda district, West Bengal
Adina Kottige, a village in Karnataka
Adina Mosque, a ruined mosque in West Bengal
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Adina, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a town in Swabi District, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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ADINA, a commercial engineering simulation software program
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Other uses
Adina (opera), an 1826 opera by Gioachino Rossini
Adina (plant), a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae
Adina (butterfly), a genus of butterflies in the subfamily Eudaminae
See also
Adina Megha, a 1970 Indian Odia-language film
Adina's Deck, a 2007 American DVD film series about internet safety aimed toward 9- to 15-year-old children
Menippe adina, a species of crab native to the Gulf of Mexico
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ADINA is a commercial engineering simulation software program that is developed and distributed worldwide by ADINA R & D, Inc. The company was founded in 1986 by Dr. Klaus-Jürgen Bathe, and is headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States. On April 7, 2022, Bentley Systems acquired ADINA R&D, Inc.
ADINA is used in industry and academia to solve structural, fluid, heat transfer, and electromagnetic problems. ADINA can also be used to solve multiphysics problems, including fluid-structure interactions and thermo-mechanical problems.
Some of ADINA's nonlinear structural analysis code is offered as the NX Nastran Advanced Nonlinear module, Sol 601/701.
History
The development of ADINA was started in 1974 by Dr. Klaus-Jürgen Bathe, shortly after he finished, as the principal developer, the finite element programs SAP IV and NONSAP.
In 1986, Dr. Bathe founded ADINA R & D, Inc. in Massachusetts, USA, and he continues to lead the development of ADINA as technical director of the company.
ADINA R & D performs all developments of the ADINA program in-house, and focuses on reliable and efficient finite element procedures. ADINA R & D sponsored twelve bi-yearly academic conferences at M.I.T. on nonlinear finite element analysis, the proceedings of which are published by Elsevier in the international journal Computers & Structures.
In 2003, ADINA R & D signed an OEM agreement with EDS. As a result of this agreement, some of ADINA's nonlinear structural analysis capabilities are now offered with NX Nastran by Siemens PLM Software. This version of ADINA is referred to as the Advanced Nonlinear module, Solution 601 / 701, for implicit / explicit solutions.
Software Architecture
ADINA is the acronym for Automatic Dynamic Incremental Nonlinear Analysis. The ADINA program consists of four core modules:
ADINA Structures for linear and nonlinear analysis of solids and structures
ADINA Thermal for analysis of heat transfer in solids and field problems
ADINA CFD for analysis of compressible and incompressible flows, including heat transfer
ADINA EM for analysis of electromagnetic phenomena
These modules can be used fully coupled together to solve multiphysics problems, where the response of the system is affected by the interaction of several distinct physical fields (e.g. fluid-structure interaction, thermo-mechanical analysis, piezoelectric coupling, Joule heating, fluid flow-mass transfer coupling, electromagnetic forces on fluids and structures, etc.).
Also, included in the ADINA suite of programs is a graphical user interface (known as the ADINA User Interface, or AUI) with a solid modeler, ADINA-M, for the pre- and post-processing tasks. The AUI can be used to import solid models, and finite element models in Nastran format, providing an interface to many CAD and CAE packages.
Furthermore, as part of the ADINA suite, Femap can be used for the pre- and post-processing of ADINA data in structural, CFD, and FSI analyses.
References
External links
Official website
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