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HISTORY OF ANSYSANSYS, Inc. is an American Computer-aided engineering software developer headquartered south of Pittsburgh in Cecil Township, Pennsylvania, United States,

The company was founded in 1970. by John A. Swanson as Swanson Analysis Systems, Inc (SASI)

The company grew by 10 percent to 20 percent each year, and in 1994 it was sold to TA Associates.

The new owners took SASI’s leading software, called ANSYS

Stable release 17.0 (January 2016)

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What is ANSYS?ANSYS is a general purpose software, used to

simulate interactions of all disciplines of physics, structural, vibration, fluid dynamics, heat transfer and electromagnetic for engineers.

Ansys publishes engineering analysis software across a range of disciplines as follows

Finite element analysis

structural analysis

computational fluid dynamics

Heat transfer

Explicit dynamic analysis.

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FEA Finite element analysis (FEA) is the modeling of

products and systems in a virtual environment, for the purpose of finding and solving potential (or existing) structural or performance issues.

FEA is the practical application of the finite element method (FEM), which is used by engineers and scientist to mathematically model and numerically solve very complex structural, fluid, and multiphysicsproblems.

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Benefits of FEA

FEA can be used in new product design, or to refine an existing product, to ensure that the design will be able to perform to specifications prior to manufacturing with FEA you can:

Predict and improve product performance and reliability

Reduce physical prototyping and testing

Evaluate different designs and materials

Optimize designs and reduce material usage

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ANALYSIS AREAS

STRUCTURES MULTIPHYSICS

SEMICONDUCTOR

EMBEDED

ELECTRO-

MAGNETICSFLUIDS

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STATIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS ON CANTILEVER

BEAM

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STRESS ANALYSIS ON SSBEAM

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THERMAL CONCEPTS

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THERMAL ANALYSIS

The effects of heat and thermal management of structures is more and more critical as performance limits are pushed further by the need to have lighter, smaller and more efficient designs.

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COMPUTATIONAL FLUID

DYNAMICS

ANSYS computational fluid dynamics CFD

simulation software allows you to predict, with confidence,

the impact of fluid flows on your product throughout design

and manufacturing as well as during end use.

ANSYS CFD solutions are fully integrated

into the ANSYS Workbench platform. This environment

delivers high productivity and easy-to-use workflows

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COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS

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EXPLICIT DYNAMIC ANALYSIS

When simulating events involving short-duration, large-strain, large-deformation, fracture, complete material failure or structural problems with complex contact interactions, there is an ANSYS explicit dynamics solution to meet any customer's needs

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EXPLICIT DYNAMIC ANALYSIS

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Product lifecycle management (PLM) is an

information management system that can integrate data, processes,business systems and, ultimately, people in an extended enterprise.PLMsoftware allows you to manage this information throughout the entirelifecycle of a product efficiently and cost-effectively, from ideation, designand manufacture, through service and disposal.

Diverse functions and technologies converge through PLM, including: Product data management (PDM) Computer-aided design (CAD) Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) 3D computer-aided engineering (CAE) and simulation Predictive engineering analytics Mechatronic system simulation (1D CAE) Finite element analysis (FEA) Modal testing and analysis Digital manufacturing Manufacturing operations management (MOM)

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