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Using the ANSYS fluid structure interaction capability, a thermal–stress simulation can be performed within ANSYS Workbench. For this gas engine exhaust header, thermal loads were passed from ANSYS CFX software to ANSYS Mechanical software to determine the heat transfer between the fluid and the solid body. Image courtesy of ANSYS, Inc.
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| New Software: ANSYS 11.0's Enhancements Increase Productivity and Broaden Engineering Simulation
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Posted Mon February 26, 2007 @03:55PM
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ANSYS, Inc., a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, today announced Version 11.0 of its ANSYS(R) software. This latest version of the ANSYS family of engineering simulation solutions offers new and enhanced tools and capabilities that enable users to complete jobs efficiently and fully leverage Simulation Driven Product Development for a wide range of applications. This release represents the leading edge in integrated, best-in-class computer-aided engineering (CAE) functionality including advanced analysis, meshing, optimization, multiphysics and multibody dynamics.
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