Expert help available for free trial users

Expert help available for free trial users

OREM, UTAH — Advanced meshing toolkit Coreform Cubit supports its users and potential users during the free trial period. Coreform Cubit is a world-class meshing toolkit with a powerful Python API that can handle the toughest meshing problems. Coreform offers a...
Coreform Cubit May 2023 Webinar

Coreform Cubit May 2023 Webinar

OREM, UTAH — Automated optimization workflow using Coreform Cubit's powerful Python API, MOOSE, and DAKOTA On May 25th at 9am MDT, Greg Vernon will walk through how to use Coreform Cubit’s Python API with the open-source MOOSE finite element code and the free DAKOTA...
Coreform presents at NAFEMS 2023 World Congress

Coreform presents at NAFEMS 2023 World Congress

OREM, UTAH — Greg Vernon and Matt Sederberg attend NWC23 and present Coreform’s next-generation isogeometric analysis technology. The NAFEMS 2023 World Congress is being held this week in Tampa, FL. The Congress brings the global engineering simulation community...
2023.4 Coreform Cubit Release

2023.4 Coreform Cubit Release

OREM, UTAH — Coreform Cubit 2023.3 is now released, with a focus on increased interoperability, improved user experience, and feature polish. The offical release of Coreform Cubit 2023.4 can be downloaded at Coreform.com. The complete release notes can be found here....
Coreform Cubit Highlight: exporting to MCNP

Coreform Cubit Highlight: exporting to MCNP

OREM, UTAH — Jerawan Armstrong has written a helpful guide to exporting files from Coreform Cubit to MCNP. The Monte Carlo N-Particle (MCNP) code developed by Los Alamos National Laboratory is widely used for simulation of particles, including neutrons, photons,...
Coreform wins major grant to develop Coreform IGA for GPU

Coreform wins major grant to develop Coreform IGA for GPU

OREM, UTAH — Coreform has won a significant grant from the Department of Energy to develop our next-generation technology for high-performance computing with GPUs. The $1.6 million grant will go toward integrating Coreform IGA with a GPU-capable finite element...