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ANSYS Product Evolution Web Seminars
Posted Tue September 02, 2003 @02:42PM
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News CFX recently joined the ANSYS family to incorporate state-of-the-art CFD technology into the ever-growing ANSYS suite of simulation solutions. As a long-standing strategy, ANSYS strives to provide a robust multiphysics capability that enables companies to simulate the performance of complete products in their intended environment.

With CFX, increasingly powerful simulations are available throughout all stages of the product development process.

A wide variety of industries have already benefited from this technology, you should too!

To learn more about how ANSYS, ICEM CFD and CFX software are evolving together, join us for a live web seminar on September 3 or September 17 at 1 pm EDT.

In addition, join us September 25 or October 23 at 2 pm EDT for a live web demonstration of CFX-5 in action. For those unfamiliar with CFX-5, this demonstration illlustrates why CFX-5 is the best-in-class CFD software available today. Features of CFX-5 to be demonstrated include grid adaption, parallelization set-up and CFX Expression Language.

Visit the seminar website to register.

Sorry, these events are only available in North America.


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