United Kingdom, June 21, 2016
Join our complimentary workshop on 21st June to see
first-hand how ANSYS AIM R17.1 can help you solve your
toughest structural or fluid flow design challenges in a
single, easy-to-use environment.
Description:
When developing a new product, you will need to
understand the structural, thermal, fluid and possibly
electromagnetic performance of a component or assembly.
Traditionally, simulating such coupled physics
simultaneously has been tedious and potentially required
individual expertise on each physics solver and workflow.
ANSYS AIM™ is an easy simulation environment designed for
all engineers. It offers integrated single discipline and
multi-physics solutions based on best-in-class solver
technologies in a modern, new, immersive user environment
that enables engineers to rapidly evaluate product design
performance with confidence.
During our workshop, you will be able to assess ANSYS
AIM™ first-hand to test if it will help your design
processes. Our consultants will also be available to
confidentially discuss your specific requirements.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone seeking an easy, fast and accurate way to predict
product performance across a range of physics, including
existing users of ANSYS and other simulation software.
Agenda Includes:
Introduction to ANSYS AIM™
• What is AIM?
• Which structural, thermal, fluid and electromagnetic
physics can I simulate?
• Coupling between physics, including Fluid-Structure
Interaction (FSI)
• The unique AIM workflow
Geometry Modelling and CAD Interfacing
• SpaceClaim within AIM
• Hands-On Example
Structural Analysis (FEA)
• Capabilities, including fatigue analysis
• Hands-On Example
Fluid Flow Analysis (CFD)
• Capabilities
• Hands-On Example
Coupled FEA/CFD
• Introduction to FSI
• Capabilities
• Hands-On Example
Parametric Based Optimisation
• Setting up and using parameters
• Design of Experiments
• Demonstration
Wrap-up
• Review of the day
• Features coming soon
• How to access ANSYS AIM for further evaluation
Registration/Further Information
For further information, please visit:
http://wildeanalysis.co.uk/events/2016/ansys-aim-
workshop-june-2016
Alternatively, please contact us on 0161 474 7479 or
email events@wildeanalysis.co.uk.