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© 2015 ANSYS, Inc. September 27, 20153 ANSYS Confidential
…Every Engineer Will Use Simulation
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Our most innovative customers are rapidly deploying simulation
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© 2015 ANSYS, Inc. September 27, 20154 ANSYS Confidential
AIM – Simulation for Every Engineer
AIM enables every engineer to leverage 3D engineering simulation encompassing the breadth of ANSYS physics in a single, easy to use environment.
Stress Analysis
Geometry Creation and Preparation
Design Exploration
Meshing for all Physics
Fluid-Structure InteractionElectric Conduction
Fluid Flow
Heat Transfer
© 2015 ANSYS, Inc. September 27, 20155 ANSYS Confidential
A New Platform for Simulation
Immersive, easy-to-use user experience with guided simulation workflows
Multiple physics and multiphysics simulation in a single window
Automation and customization combined with rapid design exploration
Define custom templates and workflows
Use simulation templates for multiphysics workflows
Apply and edit model setup using immersive controls
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Integrated Geometry Creation/Preparation
Geometry import from both CAD and neutral sources
Native, bi-directional integration with all major CAD systems
Quickly clean-up, repair and simplify geometry for simulation
Extracted fluid volumes for flow simulationSuspension model imported from .SAT file
Gear box with advanced lighting and shading
Valve assembly repaired and internal flow volume created
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Robust and Automated Meshing
Automated and user defined mesh resolution based on engineering intent
Parallel mesh generation for tetrahedral and hexahedral meshing with inflation
Rapidly generate high quality meshes for complex geometry
Tetrahedral mesh for stress analysis
Tetrahedral mesh for electric conduction
CFD mesh for external flow
© 2015 ANSYS, Inc. September 27, 201510 ANSYS Confidential
Evaluate Fluid Performance
Pressure drop through flow control valve
Steady-state, laminar and turbulent, compressible and incompressible, and buoyant flow and heat transfer
Evaluate pressure drop, calculate lift and drag, and evaluate fluid loads on structures
Rapidly evaluate the flow and thermal performance of designs
Streamlines over a rear spoiler
Streamlines through a butterfly valve
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Evaluate Structural Performance
Static analysis of parts and assemblies to evaluate deformation and stress, fatigue, nonlinear contact and large deflections
Modal analysis to determine natural frequencies and mode shapes
Rapidly evaluate structural performance early in the design cycle
Static deflection of a robot arm assembly
First principal stress in a clutch housing and frame assembly
Second mode of vibration of a graphics card
Trailer hitch fatigue safety factor
Train wheel/axle interference fit
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Evaluate Thermal Performance
Steady-state thermal conduction with convection and radiation
Many options for multiphysics coupling:thermal-stress, thermal-electric, thermal-electric-stress
Rapidly evaluate temperature and heat transfer to predict thermal performance
Temperature in a soldering iron
Temperature in an exhaust manifold
Temperature in a heat sink
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Evaluate Fluid-Structure Interaction
Force and thermal transfer from fluids to structures
Accurate and fast mapping of both normal and tangential fluid forces
Rapidly evaluate structural response from fluids for both internal and external flows
Solar array deformation from wind loading
Exhaust manifold fluid-structure interaction
Deformation in butterfly valve based on fluid forces
T-Junction Conjugate Heat Transfer (CHT)
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Evaluate DC Electrical Performance
Electric potential in a buss bar
DC electric conduction with current and voltage boundary conditions
Many options for multiphysics coupling:thermal-electric, thermal-electric-stress
Rapidly evaluate current distribution, voltage drop and power loss to predict electric performance
Current density, temperature and equivalent stress in fuse element
Temperature and current distribution in a TEC
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Visualize Results
Integrated post-processing and results visualization for all physics
GPU and parallel CPU post-processing for both qualitative and quantitative output
Create meaningful graphics to effectively communicate simulation results
Contour plot of displacement magnitude
Fluid velocity vectors
Pressure contour on isosurface of constant velocity magnitude
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Design Exploration and Optimization
Support for pervasive parameters from model setup though simulation results
Quickly setup and evaluate multiple design alternatives using parametric variation
Rapidly optimize designs using goal-driven optimization
Determine response surfaces from DOE
Rapid evaluation of multiple design points
Evaluate parameter sensitivities
© 2015 ANSYS, Inc. September 27, 201517 ANSYS Confidential
Automation and Customization
Full journaling and scripting based on native IronPython scripting
Predefined and user defined templatesdefine simulation workflows
User interface extensions for custom loads and boundary conditions
Define custom loads with ACT extensions
Automate complex simulation workflows with user defined templates
Predefined and user defined templates
© 2015 ANSYS, Inc. September 27, 201518 ANSYS Confidential
AIM – A Platform for Multiphysics
Immersive, easy-to-use user experience with guided simulation workflows
Multiple physics and multiphysics simulation in a single window
Automation and customization combined with rapid design exploration
Cues provide user guidance
Multiple and multiphysics in a single window
Apply and edit model setup using immersive controls