SuperModel > Introduction > Purpose
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Purpose
MSC.SuperModel supports the processes typically used in the design of large structures comprised of multiple components typical of aircraft, automobiles, jet engines, satellites and launch vehicles. The engineering design and analysis of these large assembly structures is often conducted at the component level with multiple project engineers or project teams each responsible for a given component. In addition to modeling and simulating the performance of each individual component, the assembled vehicle performance must be verified.
MSC.SuperModel provides an integrated engineering environment that greatly facilitates the coordination and communication of engineering modeling and analysis results data among the project teams. MSC.SuperModel is a powerful CAE process and data management system with engineering tools for advanced modeling and simulation.
MSC.SuperModel supports significant productivity gains by enabling simultaneous modeling and simulation of large structures by any number of engineers. Project engineers or teams are more efficient in modeling and simulation activities through an integrated engineering environment where important data such as geometry, materials, loads and components interface control point are readily available.
The tedious, time consuming responsibility of managing project engineering data is simplified through the CAE data management capabilities of MSC.SuperModel. Easy-to-use modeling and simulation tools help engineers represent complex structures and understand the external environment in which their structure operates. Advanced analysis results tools help engineers readily understand structural responses such as internal loads and dynamics.