Easy FEA, CFD and Electromagnetics Simulation: Free ANSYS AIM Workshop

August 22nd, 2016

Wilde will be hosting a complimentary workshop in October focusing on the latest release of ANSYS AIM. Register your interest in attending this workshop to see first-hand how ANSYS AIM can help you solve your toughest structural or fluid flow design challenges in a single, easy-to-use environment.

In a research report by The Aberdeen Group (Source: Aberdeen Group ‘The Value of Virtual Simulation Versus Traditional Methods)’, The top 3 actions being used by companies to improve product develop are;

  1. Use simulation earlier in the development process
  2. Promote collaboration between analysts and designers
  3. Combine more physics to increase simulation realism

At Wilde Analysis, our consultants work closely with many clients on simulation projects for product development and we are finding that common Challenges in Product Development are:

  • Products are becoming more complex
  • Product are operating in varying and complex environments
  • Limited development resource
  • Competitive differentiation is becoming more difficult

By attending our forthcoming workshop you will learn how ANSYS AIM can help your company to address the Top 3 Actions effectively and efficiently.

There will also be an opportunity to discuss, in confidence, the feasibility of using ANSYS AIM to address your specific project applications or to streamline your existing analysis processes.

ANSYS AIM is available as both a standalone product and also included in ANSYS Mechanical Enterprise and ANSYS Mechanical CFD.

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

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.

Date: October 2016

Register your interest in attending, we will reserve your free place and contact you once the date is confirmed.

Registration / Further Information

Simply choose one of the following options to receive further information or to register your interest in attending.

There is no cost to attend. Availability on this workshop is limited, so please register now to secure your place*. Attendees will have the option of evaluating the software further after the event with a free 2 week license.

*Places are available on a first-come, first-served basis to engineers and managers who would benefit from attendance

Location

Whitworth House
28 Charles St
Stockport
SK1 3JR

 

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