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Join us for a new approach to designing lumped-element filters and discover how easy such design can be while achieving the desired accuracy. TIME: January 28, 2025 11 AM EDT …
Engineers solve today’s challenges by leveraging simulation, and the Technical University of Madrid (UPM) addresses this need with its Master’s Degree in Numerical Simulation. Developed in collaboration with Ansys, the …
Description Join us on January 29th at 12 PM ET for an exclusive panel discussion featuring Principal Engineer Diane Amuso and Sr. Staff Engineer Nicholas Mann. This webinar will dive into the capabilities of Ansys Sherlock, the industry-leading physics-based design analysis software for electronics reliability. Learn how Sherlock empowers engineers to predict product reliability, pinpoint …
The design of transcatheter valve replacements is a challenging task as manufacturing, treatment preparation, and deployment of the implant influence its final shape, performance, and fatigue life. While the purely mechanical simulations and their influence on the fatigue life are well understood, realistic boundary conditions for the cyclic motion are complex to determine. These deformations …
Join Comer Industries and Asotech in this webinar to see how Ansys simulations optimize gearbox durability and performance. DATE / TIME: February 4, 2025 10 AM EST / 4 PM CET / 8:30 PM IST Overview This webinar will delve into how Comer Industries, with the support of Asotech, leverages Ansys simulations to ensure the …
Join us on February 13th for an in-depth look into how optical sensors are revolutionizing health monitoring in wearable devices, offering unprecedented accuracy and functionality for real-time physiological assessments. TIME: February 13th, 2025 Session One: 9:00am EST Session Two: 2:00pm EST Venue: Virtual Overview Join us for an in-depth look into how optical sensors are revolutionizing …
Join this webinar to explore the potential of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), supported by AI/ML, to optimize and troubleshoot fluid-handling equipment and plant. Date: Thursday, February 13, 2025 Time: 15:00 GMT | 16:00 CET | 10:00 EST Venue: Online Questions Should you have any questions please contact uk-marketing@ansys.com About this webinar CFD simulation provides detailed insight …
Products evolve over time and often need to meet new and unexpected use cases and requirements. Register for this webinar and learn how to select the best materials to overcome engineering challenges and meet demanding customer requirements. TIME: February 18, 2025 11 AM EST / 5 PM CET / 9:30 PM IST Overview The optimal …
Discover how Ansys tools like Twin Builder ROM streamline LS-DYNA crash simulations, optimize workflows, and accelerate robust system development. TIME: February 19, 2025 11 AM ET Overview Crash simulations in LS-Dyna are essential for analyzing complex scenarios involving various physical models Fine mesh models are often used to achieve accurate results, significantly increasing computational demands. …
Be a part of the largest annual simulation conference in the Bay Area. We have sponsorship packages for exhibitors and speaker opportunities available. Reach out for more information. his one-day conference will provide detailed insight into how leading companies are utilizing simulation to advance their product development. We will bring together ANSYS users, partners, developers, …
Join this webinar to explore the potential of 3D Particle Dynamics Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulation, supported by AI/ML, to optimize and troubleshoot particle processing equipment and systems in chemical processing. Date: Thursday, February 20, 2025 Time: 15:00 GMT | 16:00 CET | 10:00 EST Venue: Online Questions Should you have any questions, please contact uk-marketing@ansys.com About …
The average age of operating nuclear reactors worldwide, measured from their grid connection, is 31 years. The U.S. and France operate some of the oldest fleets, with average reactor ages of 41 and 36 years, respectively. In this webinar, you will understand the critical role of simulation in supporting nuclear plants' lifespan extension and how …