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Multiphysics Analysis Solutions
State-of-the-art solver accurately captures
interrelated physics
Finite element analysis (FEA) is a powerful analysis
technology that has been commercially available for over
30 years for determining individual product
characteristics. FEA is typically used to predict how a
part or system responds to the effects of a single
physical phenomenon, such as structural deformation due
to a mechanical load, or temperature profile due to heat
transfer. Commercial FEA and related numerical analysis
methods have evolved to address the analysis of many
other physical phenomena such as fluid flow, acoustics,
and electromagnetics.
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Spending too much time on meshes that
don’t work?
Solve your meshing challenges
with ANSYS. ANSYS Solves
The ANSYS Meshing solution offers a unified yet
multi-faceted approach to provide best-in-class tools to
generate, manipulate and control the mesh model. Plus,
you can maintain and share data by using the ANSYS
WorkbenchTM as a common architecture for all
ANSYS Meshing tools. With Workbench’s easy-to-use
architecture, you can bring simulation to the front-end
in the design process enabling CAD users to see the
results and refine design in the early development
stages.
- Mesh large models faster
- Create high quality pure hex mesh or mixed hybrid
meshes
- Capture critical regions with built-in local
refinement
- Control your mesh model
Learn more about ANSYS Meshing solutions at www.ansys.com/meshing9
or call 1.866.267.9724.
Solve it with ANSYS.
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Particle Transport Modeling in ANSYS CFX-5
Meeting the challenge of accurately
representing particulate-laden fluid flow
Many fluid flows involve the transport of
particulates. These can be solid particles in a gas or
liquid, liquid drops in a gas or gas bubbles in a
liquid. Examples of fluid flows involving particulates
include water–sand mixtures where erosion is of
interest, water spray into an air stream, oil droplet
injection in a combustion chamber and coal particulates
burning in an air mixture. Depending on the size of the
particles, this type of flow can be modeled as a
single-phase multi-component flow, as a multiphase flow
or using the CFX Particle Transport Model feature.
Throughout this article, the word “particles” will be
used as a generic terminology for bubbles, drops or
solid particles in such environments involving fluid
flow of solid particulates.
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Solutions Fall 2004
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Seminars and Demonstrations
Seminars Seminars featuring ANSYS products are held
frequently around the world. Join
us or check for a location near
you.
Seminars Engineering
Simulation of Complex Models and Design for Six
Sigma April 19, 2005 Uniontown, OH
USA
Advanced
CFD Technologies Featuring ANSYS CFX April 20,
2005 Uniontown, OH USA
Engineering Simulation on Demand New Boundaries: Solving real-world CFD/FEA problems with
ANSYS April 20,
2005 Cincinnati, OH
Engineering Simulation on
Demand ANSYS Advancements in CFD Technology for
Multiphysics April 21, 2005 Southfield,
MI
Engineering
Simulation of Complex Models and Design for Six
Sigma April 26, 2004 Cleveland, OH USA
Advanced
CFD Technologies Featuring ANSYS CFX April 27,
2005 Cleveland, OH USA
ANSYS ICEM CFD-Seminare Die
ganze Welt der Simulation: CAD-Datenaufbereitung
Gittergenerierung für CFD und FEA Pre-Processing für
FEA Stuttgart
- April 12 Zürich - April 13 Wien - April
14
ANSYS CFX-Seminare Die ganze
Welt der Simulation: Strömungssimulation mit ANSYS
CFX, Fluid-Struktur-Kopplung Berlin
- May 11
Conferences ANSYS
Northern California User Group
Meeting May 26-27, 2005 Santa Clara,
CA
Third Joint ANSYS CFX & FZR
Workshop on Multiphase Flows May
31 - June 3, 2005 Dresden, Germany
Live Internet
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CFX-5
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CFX-5 Live is
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US. Others, please contact your local
ANSYS CFX sales
office.
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the following events. Please look for us!
SAE
2005 World Congress April 11-14,
2005 Detroit, MI, USA
IEEE:
MEMS Sensor Technologies April 25,
2005 London, UK
NAFEMS
Seminar: Simulation of Complex
Flows April 25 - 26, 2005 Niedernhausen
bei Wiesbaden, Germany
Ferroelectrics UK 2005 April
26-27, 2005 Glasgow, UK
Offshore
Technology Conference May 2-5, 2005 Houston,
TX USA
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2005 Nuremberg, Germany
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