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CATIA:
CATIA is multi-platformCAD/
CAM/
CAE commercial software suite developed by the
French company Dassault Systèmes directed by
Bernard Charlès.
Written in C++ programming language, CATIA is cornerstone of the Dassault Systèmes software suite.
A3D Product Lifecycle Management software suite, CATIA supports multiple stages of product development (CAx), including conceptualization, design (
CAD), engineering (CAE) and manufacturing (CAM). CATIA facilitates collaborative engineering across disciplines around its 3DEXPERIENCE platform, including surfacing & shape design, electrical fluid & electronics systems design, mechanical engineering and systems engineering.
CATIA facilitates the design of electronic, electrical, and distributed systems such as fluid and
HVAC systems, all the way to the production of documentation for manufacturing.
Mechanical engineering
CATIA enables the creation of 3D parts, from 3D sketches, sheetmetal, composites, molded, forged or tooling parts up to definition of mechanical assemblies.
The software provides advanced technologies for mechanical surfacing &
BIW. It provides tools to complete product definition, including functional tolerances as well as kinematics definition.CATIA provides a wide range of applications for tooling design, both generic tooling and mold & die
Design
CATIA offers solution to shape design, styling, surfacing workflow and visualization to create, modify,validate complex innovative shapes from industrial design to Class-A surfacing with the
ICEM surfacing technologies. CATIA supports multiple stages of product design whether started from scratch or from 2D sketches. CATIA is able to read and produce
STEP format files for reverse engineering and surface reuse.
Industries
CATIA can be applied to a wide variety of industries, from aerospace and defense, automotive, and industrial equipment, to high tech, shipbuilding, consumer goods, plant design, consumer packaged goods, life sciences, architecture and construction, process power and petroleum, and services. CATIA V4,
CATIA V5, Pro/ENGINEER, NX (formerly
Unigraphics), and SolidWorks are the dominant systems
Aerospace
The Boeing Company CATIA V3 to develop its
777 airliner CATIA V5 for the
787 series aircraft. They have employed the full range of Dassault Systèmes' 3D
PLM products CATIA,
DELMIA, and ENOVIA
LCA – supplemented by Boeing-developed applications.
The development of the
Indian Light Combat Aircraft has used CATIA V5.
Chinese Xian JH-7A was the first aircraft developed by CATIA V5
European aerospace Airbus is also using CATIA.
Canadian aircraft maker
Bombardier Aerospace has done all of its aircraft design on CATIA.
BAE Systems uses CATIA.
The Brazilian aircraft company
EMBRAER uses CATIA V4 and V5 to build all airplanes.
FNSS is using CATIA V5 and V6.[19]
Vought Aircraft Industries uses CATIA V4 and V5 to produce its parts.
The
Anglo/Italian Helicopter company AgustaWestland uses CATIA V4 and V5 to design their full range of aircraft.
All daughter companies of the French company Safran use CATIA for a full range of aerospace, defence and security products.
Automotive
Many automotive companies use CATIA to varying degrees, including
BMW, Porsche,
McLaren Automotive Chrysler,
Honda, Audi,
Jaguar Land Rover, Volkswagen,
SEAT, Škoda,
Bentley Motors Limited, Volvo,
Fiat,
Benteler International,
PSA Peugeot Citroën,
Renault, Toyota,
Ford,
Scania,
Hyundai,
Tesla Motors,
Rolls-Royce Motors,
Valmet Automotive,
Proton,
Elba,
Tata motors and
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited. Goodyear uses it in making tires for automotive and aerospace and also uses a customized CATIA for its design and development. Many automotive companies use CATIA for car structures – door beams, IP supports, bumper beams, roof rails, side rails, body components because of CATIA's capabilities in
Computer representation of surfaces.
Bombardier Transportation of
Canada is using this software to design its entire fleet of
Train engines and coaches. Webasto uses CATIA to design its roof.
Architecture
Architect Frank Gehry has used the software through the C-Cubed
Virtual Architecture company, now Virtual
Build Team, to design his award-winning curvilinear buildings. His technology arm,
Gehry Technologies, has been developing software based on CATIA V5 named
Digital Project. Digital Project competes for market share with Graphisoft's ARCHICAD,
Revit, Microstation and other
Building Information Modelling applications.
SHoP Architects company is using CATIA for its designs