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ANSYS Mechanical

The flagship ANSYS Mechanical structural mechanics product offers a comprehensive solution for structural linear/nonlinear and dynamics analysis, with a complete set of elements, material models and equation solvers for a wide range of engineering problems. In addition, you have access to thermal capabilities and can solve coupled-physics problems involving acoustic, piezoelectric, thermal-structural and thermal-electric interactions.

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ANSYS Mechanical includes a full complement of nonlinear and linear elements, material laws ranging from metal to rubber, and the most comprehensive set of solvers available. It can handle even the most complex assemblies especially those involving nonlinear contact and is the ideal choice for determining stresses, temperatures, displacements and contact pressure distributions on all your component and assembly designs.

Plus, ANSYS Mechanical offers the added advantage of fundamental matrix coupled-field (or multiphysics) studies involving acoustic, piezoelectric, thermal/structural and thermal/electric analysis. These studies help give the engineer a greater understanding of how well their models react to common combinations of phenomena. If you’d like to perform even more multiphysics studies including fluid flow, and high- and low-frequency electromagnetics look to the ANSYS Multiphysics package.

ANSYS Mechanical allows you to efficiently compute large as shown here in a detailed model of a complete combine. Courtesy CLAAS
ANSYS Mechanical allows you to efficiently compute large as shown here in a detailed model of a complete combine. Courtesy CLAAS
Drogue parachute system analysis with inset submodel of the critical area using nonlinear material properties. Courtesy CTC
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