The following features are new with this release:
A Cool (FEM) analysis type is now available for an RTM process of 3D part geometry. This analysis predicts the transient temperature variation inside the mold, including that of coolant, mold, mold-cavity interface and part. The calculation covers a typical RTM cycle of preheating, filling, packing, curing and cool down. This change extends the existing 3D RTM analysis sequences to include Cool (FEM), Cool (FEM) + Fill + Pack, Cool (FEM) + Fill + Pack, and Cool (FEM) + Fill + Pack + Warp. To run a Cool (FEM) analysis for a 3D RTM process, you will need to define one or multiple coolant circuits with inlets and outlets, and have a 3D mesh of the mold.
Digimat 2025.1 can now read SDZ files exported by Moldflow. This simplifies the exchange of information between Moldflow and Digimat. The Scalaris format was introduced in the Moldflow 2025 release and currently contains information needed to run structural analyses with Moldflow’s injection molding simulation data as input. The old methods of interfacing data between Moldflow and Digimat are still available.
The following animation file formats are now supported: