The end of another year is drawing close, but there are still many opportunities to attend ANSYS webinars for free. This week we discuss HPC as a service, multiphysics for virtual prototyping, multibody dynamics with ANSYS tools and offer an introduction to EKM. Join us by registering today!
ANSYS Webinars This Week Descriptions
HPC as a Service for ANSYS with extreme factory
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
9 AM EST, 2 PM GMT
Thursday, December 3, 2015
4 PM EST, 9 PM GMT
High Performance Computing (HPC) is in demand for performing faster simulations of larger models for product design projects, but not every company can afford to have its own HPC facility. That’s where extreme factory comes in. Operated by Atos Technologies’ Bull subsidiary near Paris, France, extreme factory is a complete HPC-as-a-Service offering, with the ability to run all ANSYS solutions from the Cloud or on-premises. Attend this webinar to learn more about this highly secure, on-demand HPC system based on the bullx supercomputer with state-of-art CPUs and high-speed InfiniBand Interconnect.
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ANSYS Multiphysics for Virtual Prototyping
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
9 AM EST, 2 PM GMT
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
4 PM EST, 9 PM GMT
In today’s rapid product development environment, gaining a deep understanding of how products work is increasingly important in order to make a physical prototype right the first time and beat your competition to market. This deep understanding often requires simulating all the physics impacting your product, all at the same time. Attend this webinar to learn how ANSYS multiphysics solutions can help you create a virtual prototype that accurately simulates your product’s operation in the real world before you build a single physical prototype.
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Design & Optimierung elektrischer Maschinen
Dienstag, 01. Dezember 2015 – 11:00 Uhr
Registrieren Sie sich für unser kostenloses Webinar um zu erfahren, wie Sie mit Simulation effizient neue Designaufgaben bei Ihren elektrischen Maschinen angehen können.
Moderne elektrische Maschinen werden für eine breite Palette von Anwendungen entworfen. Dabei gibt es für jede Anwendung eine Vielzahl an technischen Herausforderungen. Die Maschinen sollen kompakt,mit hoher Leistungsdichte und auch unter schwierigen Umgebungsbedingungen zuverlässig arbeiten.
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An Introduction to ANSYS Simulation Process and Data Management Tools
Thursday, December 3, 2015
11:00 am – 12:00 pm (CET, GMT+1)
Simulation plays an increasingly key role in product innovation and development across the different engineering disciplines. As a result there is a growing need for team- and enterprise-based tools that can facilitate the management of live project data, deploy simulation to HPC facilities, capture engineering expertise, automate simulation processes and facilitate archival and retrieval. ANSYS has developed a comprehensive and intuitive end-to-end support system designed with special focus on the scale, scope and purpose of CAE. ANSYS EKM is tightly integrated with other ANSYS simulation offerings. It also integrates with other simulation codes including legacy and other commercial off-the-shelf software.
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Multibody Dynamics with ANSYS Tools
Thursday, December 3, 2015
9 AM EST, 2 PM GMT
Mechanical systems often contain complex assemblies of interconnected parts undergoing large overall motion, and thus require engineering simulation for optimal design. Suspensions in ground vehicles, robotic manipulators in manufacturing processes and landing gear systems in aircraft are just a few examples of such systems.
Attend this webinar to find out how rigid multibody dynamics solutions can be superior to computationally intensive implicit transient methods, especially when design exploration, optimization or system controls are required. Learn how multibody dynamics can be efficiently used for mechanical system design, from model setup to design exploration.
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