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ANSYS Webinars Slated for November 2015

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image of Learning text on a keyboard ANSYS Webinars and EventsThere are a number of ANSYS webinars to choose from this month. Register today! ANSYS webinars are free to attend. If you can’t attend the LIVE session, you may still register and you will receive a link to the recording to watch at a time more convenient for your schedule.

If you’re attending LIVE, please do bring any questions you might have as each session includes a Q&A.

Running ANSYS in the Cloud: Gompute HPC Solutions
Traditionally, enterprises have invested in geographically independent local workstations and/or HPC clusters for their engineering simulation needs. To make the hardware investment more efficient, enterprises are now considering new solutions, like consolidation of internal resources with Private Enterprise Cloud Environments or External HPC Cloud Services.
Tuesday, November 3 at 4:00 PM EST, 9:00 PM GMT
Thursday, November 5 at 9:00 AM EST, 2:00 PM GMT

Revolutionising Gilkes Design Process Using ANSYS Structural Mechanics
Employing simulation in your product development process can quickly lead to major improvements in product design. By switching from a CAD-based solver to ANSYS FEA solutions, within a year Gilkes Pumping Systems had developed standard practices, along with verification and validation processes, based on ANSYS simulations.
Tuesday, November 3 at 11:00 AM EST, 4:00 PM GMT

Introduction to ANSYS Chemkin for Chemical Kinetics Simulation
Understanding and predicting the effects of chemistry in systems such as internal combustion engines, catalytic converters and materials processing applications is key to developing competitive products in the transportation and energy sectors.
Wednesday, November 4 at 9:00 AM EST, 2:00 PM GMT

The Best of Both Worlds:
Applying ANSYS HFSS and Savant to Simulate Installed Antenna Performance

Antenna designs of every size are needed to meet the demands of wireless communication required by the Internet of Things and applications like autonomous automobiles. Very large antenna installations have sometimes been considered too big to solve via simulation before.
Wednesday, November 4 at 11:00 AM EST, 4:00 PM GMT

Wave Modelling with ANSYS Fluent
Hydrodynamic wave loading on offshore structures has been an issue of concern to the offshore oil and gas and marine industry.This presentation is an overview of wave modelling capabilities in open channel flow simulation with VOF model.
Thursday, November 5 at 5:00 AM EST, 10:00 AM GMT

Dimensionnement et optimisation des structures composites à fibres longues
Les matériaux composites présentent de nombreuses qualités par rapport aux matériaux traditionnels : faible masse volumique, résistance mécanique, absence de corrosion.
Jeudi 5 novembre – 4:00 AM EST, 9:00 AM GMT

Stop the Headaches of Design: Use ANSYS SpaceClaim
Early in the product design process, creative freedom unimpaired by technological constraints is critical. But often during early design it is assumed that design intent is already realized, thus causing headaches for product developers who must now try to force ideas into a platform built for documentation.
Thursday, November 5 at 10:00 AM EST, 3:00 PM GMT
Thursday, November 5 at 2:00 PM EST, 7:00 PM GMT

The Process is Yours: Customizing and Automating Your Simulation Tools
While ANSYS offers you the leading simulation software tools to solve your toughest product design problems, you can get even more out of these tools in many cases by customizing or automating the simulation — or both.
Tuesday, November 10 at 9:00 AM EST, 2:00 PM GMT
Tuesday, November 10 at 4:00 PM EST, 9:00 PM GMT

VHP-Female Computational Human Phantom and Its Use in ANSYS HFSS and ANSYS Maxwell 3-D
It’s a challenge to model the human body’s interaction with electromagnetic, structural, thermal and acoustic stimuli. One large limitation is the availability of anatomically accurate and numerically efficient computational phantoms.
Tuesday, November 10 at 11:00 AM EST, 4:00 PM GMT

To the optimum of your CFD-simulation by the ANSYS Fluent Adjoint Solver
This webinar will give attendees an insight into the ANSYS Fluent Adjoint Solver, a groundbreaking new technology that ANSYS fluids customers are already beginning to take advantage of to help them improve their products quicker.
Tuesday, November 12 at 5:00 AM EST, 10:00 AM GMT

Reverse Engineering Incomplete Scanned Data with ANSYS SpaceClaim
Reverse engineering seems like an easier solution than trying to recreate a part from scratch, but the process seldom goes as smoothly as expected. Scanned data can produce geometries that are damaged or incomplete, making it difficult to properly and easily create a viable solid model.
Thursday, November 12 at 10:00 AM EST, 3:00 PM GMT
Thursday, November 12 at 2:00 PM EST, 7:00 PM GMT

Introducing the New Mesh Morphing ANSYS ACT Extension by RBF Morph
Mesh morphing enables you to quickly modify a computational model shape without regenerating the mesh, and to efficiently automate numerical design and optimization procedures. RBF Morph software, conceived to solve the challenging design requests of a top Formula 1 team, is the core of a novel tool integrated into ANSYS Mechanical.
Thursday, November 12 at 11:00 AM EST, 4:00 PM GMT

Geometry Manipulation in the Automotive Industry: A Look at How SpaceClaim Direct Modeler Can Help
To keep pace with stricter government regulations regarding fuel efficiency and environmental concerns, automotive manufacturers are re-evaluating vehicle systems and developing more efficient designs to stay compliant and competitive in an ever evolving industry.
Tuesday, November 17 at 9:00 AM EST, 2:00 PM GMT
Thursday, November 19 at 4:00 PM EST, 9:00 PM GMT

Anytime, Anywhere: HPC with ANSYS in the Cloud
The CADFEM Engineering Simulation Cloud provides a flexible and interactive 3-D workspace for ANSYS solutions like Mechanical, CFD, Maxwell, and LS-DYNA. With the CADFEM Cloud, every engineer can flexibly access additional ANSYS HPC resources for the time period needed, at any location worldwide.
Tuesday, November 17 at 4:00 PM EST, 9:00 PM GMT
Thursday, November 19 at 9:00 AM EST, 2:00 PM GMT

ANSYS Icepak Mesh Strategies for Large Electronics Systems
The myriad components of large modern electronics systems — with a wide range of geometric and physical complexity — make meshing for simulation a challenge. Because the mesh determines the quality and trustworthiness of the numerical solution, efficient meshing of models of such complex systems is crucial for the success of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations.
Wednesday, November 18 at 4:00 AM EST, 9:00 AM GMT
Wednesday, November 18 at 4:00 PM EST, 9:00 PM GMT

Using Simulation-Driven Product Development to Increase Pump Efficiency, Structural Integrity and Reduce Development Time at Grundfos
Pumps account for 10 percent of the world’s total energy consumption according to Grundfos, one of the world’s leading pump manufacturers. The company’s engineers have turned to simulation-driven product development to optimize pump efficiency and structural integrity.
Wednesday, November 18 at 11:00 AM EST, 4:00 PM GMT

Thermal Management with ANSYS Multiphysics
Thermal management is an important design consideration for many products. Examples of thermal management issues include how to remove heat efficiently, how materials deform due to heat, and the impact of thermal cycling on durability.
Thursday, November 19 at 3:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM GMT

ANSYS Customer Portal : How to make best usage of it?
Learn about the ANSYS customer portal and see how to make the best usage of this tool. The different sections will be covered to give an overview of all the resources available on it.
Thursday, November 19 at 5:00 AM EST, 10:00 AM GMT

Advancing Solid Rocket Propulsion System Design Using Computational Fluid Dynamics at Orbital ATK: Past, Present and Future Directions
Solid rocket propulsion systems are important for a wide variety of civilian and military purposes. Funding for system design and development has been significantly reduced however, compared with early development programs, which dictates limited testing and ambitious development schedules.
Thursday, November 19 at 1:00 PM EST, 6:00 PM GMT

Dimensionnement des structures au flambement
L’étude de l’instabilité s’inscrit comme une simulation incontournable dans le dimensionnement statique des structures élancées. Elle permet de répondre à des problématiques liées à la sécurité en prédisant d’éventuels dysfonctionnements, par exemple la rupture ou l’effondrement mais aussi en prenant en compte des défauts de fabrication qui engendreraient des faiblesses dans la structure.
Mardi 24 novembre – 5:00 AM EST, 10:00 AM GMT

Introduction to ANSYS Academic CFD Teaching Materials
This webinar is meant for professors to introduce ANSYS academic CFD teaching materials available which will help them to introduce CFD at the undergraduate/graduate level. ANSYS CFD teaching materials are created at introductory and intermediate level.
Thursday, November 26 at 5:00 AM EST, 10:00 AM GMT

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