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ANSYS Enhances Its Engineering Simulation Technology Suite

FP Archives February 2, 2017, 23:20:28 IST

ANSYS 14.0 introduces features that allow control of components of the finite element model within the mechanical environment.

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ANSYS Enhances Its Engineering Simulation Technology Suite

ANSYS has launched the newest release of its engineering simulation technology suite, ANSYS 14.0. Designed to optimise product development processes, ANSYS solutions reduce the time and cost needed to foster product innovations.

The advanced technology behind ANSYS 14.0 includes hundreds of new, advanced features that make it easier, faster and less costly for organisations to bring new products to market. The framework for the industry’s broadest and deepest suite of advanced engineering simulation technology, ANSYS Workbench, delivers unprecedented productivity. Tighter integration, for example, brings more physics applications together to power customers’ simulation efforts, enabling them to predict with confidence that their products will thrive in the real world.

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ANSYS 14.0 introduces a number of features that allow the user to control various components of the finite element model within the mechanical environment. All connections such as constraint equations, spiders or weak springs can now be visualised. Users can create selections of nodes using selection logic.

As a whole, ANSYS 14.0 delivers new benefits in three major areas:

Amplifying engineering: ANSYS 14.0 automates many user-intensive operations, which helps product developers minimise time spent setting up problems.

Simulating complex systems: The latest ANSYS release allows engineers to simulate such complexity as it exists in the real world, from a single component to entire systems, with uncompromising accuracy.

Driving innovation with high-performance computing (HPC): ANSYS 14.0 capitalises on modern hardware advancements to deliver complex simulation calculations faster than other alternatives on the market today.

“Simulation-Driven Product Development has been a core theme of ours for some time. Using simulation, companies can analyse many design iterations early in the process, thus driving innovation. HPC is a key enabler to reduce design cycle times,” said Jim Cashman, President and CEO of ANSYS.

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