ANSYS Innovation Conference
It’s no exaggeration to say that simulation is more important than ever in today’s rapidly expanding industrial and consumer environment. Our customers are pushing the boundaries of engineering simulation in ways we could never have imagined.
“Pervasive engineering simulation” describes this expansion of simulation into increasingly complex and diverse settings.
This means simulation is making inroads into all aspects of engineering practice, from fully exploring a product’s design parameter space to virtually testing thousands of potential designs to monitoring and optimizing industrial operations.
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Welcome - Pervasive Engineering Simulation with ANSYS for a Digital WorldFederico De La Mora |
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AbstractIt’s no exaggeration to say that simulation is more important than ever in today’s rapidly expanding industrial and consumer environment. Our customers are pushing the boundaries of engineering simulation in ways we could never have imagined. “Pervasive engineering simulation” describes this expansion of simulation into increasingly complex and diverse settings. This means simulation is making inroads into all aspects of engineering practice, from fully exploring a product’s design parameter space to virtually testing thousands of potential designs to monitoring and optimizing industrial operations. These three aspects are known as digital exploration, digital prototyping and digital twins, respectively. CurriculumFederico de-la-Mora is passionate about Information Technology and its applications to solve complex business challenges. Before joining ANSYS in 2017, he managed the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) operations at Lastline, Tripwire (a Belden company) and nCircle. He has in-depth experience as a managing director for Western Europe. Throughout his career, Federico delivered complex IT solutions through multi-route go-to-market models to large organisations like Akzo Nobel, Proximus (Belgacom), SAP, Toyota Europe, British Telecom, NXP, Vodafone and SABMiller, to name but a few. He has also built and managed single-tier and two-tier distribution channels across EMEA. | ||||
From Numerical Design to Real-Time simulation in operation: a new paradigmJacques Duysens |
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AbstractNumerical simulation techniques as the famous finite element method have essentially contributed during the last decades to virtually validate and optimize designs of components and complex systems with more and more accuracy in terms of physics behavior, but far from real-time in terms of performance. Both worlds of numerical simulation and real-time embedded software have followed their own progress roadmaps without crossing and interconnecting. | ||||
Predict your Product Performance through Digital PrototypingFabrizio Gatti |
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AbstractDigital prototyping enables designs to be optimized, verified and validated against requirements using structural, thermal, electromagnetic and fluidic simulation, either in isolation or in coupled multiphysics or system-level studies. You can build an accurate and comprehensive simulation model to predict the performance of your detailed designs and reduce the need for physical testing. Digital protoypes provide insight into actual product performance and enable you to rapidly innovate beyond the limits of traditional build-test-break-redesign methods. | ||||
Additive Manufacturing, Reverse Engineering and topology OptimizationPhilippe Laguna |
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AbstractWhat if? That's the most important choice we have to make very early in the product design, even before, during the project ideation. During this session, you will discover the ANSYS vision to address this need and how our new product, ANSYS Discovery Live, will be the right tool to help you to take the good decision in real time. It is an interactive experience in which you can manipulate geometry, materials and physics, and instantaneously see 3-D results. This full presentation is not available | ||||
Simulation for every Engineer with ANSYS DiscoveryPhilippe Laguna |
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AbstractWhen developing a prototype it’s useful to consider the different tools available and the various processes used for producing different parts. 3D printed parts - otherwise known as “additive” manufacturing, is one of them. This session will show you how the ANSYS tools portfolio can help you to use the best of this technology by combining our Reverse engineering capabilities, Topology Optimization simulation and geometry Preparation for 3D Printing with SpaceClaim. This full presentation is not available | ||||
The afternoon session was dedicated to relevant and representative users’ experiences, with a special, but not limited, consideration for Energy, Oil&Gas & Automotive application sectors |