ansys aim: easy multiphysics simulation
software at the reach of every designer, to design and test complex products and systems thanks to a comprehensive and easy-to-use multiphysical simulation suite
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[/TABLE][/TD][TD]ansys aim is the first integrated and complete multiphysics simulation environment, designed for all designers, even the least experienced in this area. the platform offers integrated multi-physical solutions based on ansys technologies, the best available on the market, in a new, modern environment, which allows design teams to quickly assess product characteristics and performance with precision and reliability.ansys aim amplifies the value and potential of simulation beyond the individual engineering disciplines, providing a complete range of physics within the common platform, workbench, which distinguishes ansys.[/TD][/TR]
[/TABLE]a multiphysical simulation includes structural, fluid dynamic, thermal and electromagnetic analysis. designers are supported in all aspects of the simulation workflow in a single design window, with an easy-to-use interface and with all the potential of ansys software. This allows to reduce training costs typically associated with the use of fragmented tools. the innovative paradigm of the simulation process guides designers through multiphysical workflow that includes the interaction of physical phenomena by freeing the time and resources of the technical office from extremely time-consuming automatic activities. designers will have more time available to optimize the final project and to devote themselves to verification and implementation activities.
Ansys aim packages can be accompanied by online training held via web by ansys experts, which can be easily accessed from their workplace.
try ansys aim for free, downloading it from the site ansys at no cost: http://www.ansys.com/products/multiphysics/ansys-aim/try-it-now
for details: http://ansys.com/products/multiphysics/ansys-aim
for more information: [email protected]
software at the reach of every designer, to design and test complex products and systems thanks to a comprehensive and easy-to-use multiphysical simulation suite
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[/TABLE][/TD][TD]ansys aim is the first integrated and complete multiphysics simulation environment, designed for all designers, even the least experienced in this area. the platform offers integrated multi-physical solutions based on ansys technologies, the best available on the market, in a new, modern environment, which allows design teams to quickly assess product characteristics and performance with precision and reliability.ansys aim amplifies the value and potential of simulation beyond the individual engineering disciplines, providing a complete range of physics within the common platform, workbench, which distinguishes ansys.[/TD][/TR]
[/TABLE]a multiphysical simulation includes structural, fluid dynamic, thermal and electromagnetic analysis. designers are supported in all aspects of the simulation workflow in a single design window, with an easy-to-use interface and with all the potential of ansys software. This allows to reduce training costs typically associated with the use of fragmented tools. the innovative paradigm of the simulation process guides designers through multiphysical workflow that includes the interaction of physical phenomena by freeing the time and resources of the technical office from extremely time-consuming automatic activities. designers will have more time available to optimize the final project and to devote themselves to verification and implementation activities.
Ansys aim packages can be accompanied by online training held via web by ansys experts, which can be easily accessed from their workplace.
try ansys aim for free, downloading it from the site ansys at no cost: http://www.ansys.com/products/multiphysics/ansys-aim/try-it-now
for details: http://ansys.com/products/multiphysics/ansys-aim
for more information: [email protected]
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