This paper presents recent developments of high performance computing and n
etworking techniques in the field of computer-aided multibody analysis and
design. The authors describe the main achievements obtained in the developm
ent of a tool to aid in the design of new industrial mechanical systems by
performing parallel parametric multibody simulations, The parallel software
is composed of four main modules: two user-friendly interfaces to input th
e data and visualize the results, a simulation module, and a parallel manag
er module that is the main focus of this paper. The authors show that the i
mplementation, using PVM, of simple and well-known ideas leads to efficient
and flexible parallel software targeted for heterogeneous networks of nond
edicated workstations, which is the parallel platform available in most mec
hanical design departments. The authors also describe the main features of
this module that implements, for the sake of efficiency and robustness, a l
oad-balancing strategy and fault tolerance capabilities. One of the main re
sults of this development has been to demonstrate that high performance com
puting can sometimes be easily and efficiently introduced into industrial c
ompanies without requiring major investments. Pictures of the user interfac
es are depicted to illustrate the usability of the parallel software. Perfo
rmance observed on single and multiprocessor workstation networks is given
to assess the relevance of using high performance computing techniques in a
n industrial environment for the design of mechanical systems.