- 26th April 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
“Ansys Engineering Simulation Technologies for Heat Transfer”
Heat Transfer Society Webinar Forum
Tuesday, 26th April | 12 noon
In conjunction with the Heat Transfer Society (HTS), Wilde Analysis is delighted to present a free webinar on the latest simulation technologies for heat transfer applications.
Open to both Heat Transfer Society members and the general engineering community, the webinar will begin with an introduction by David Norton, Chair of HTS, followed by a 40 minute presentation by Wilde Analysis.
Presented by:
- David Norton, Chair – Heat Transfer Society
- Alex Jones, Senior Engineer & Brian Miller, Director – Wilde Analysis Ltd
Summary
Controlling heat is critical to performance, efficiency, reliability, safety and durability of many products and processes – from heat exchangers to electronics.
Using simulation, engineers can gain insight and mitigate root causes of actual and predicted problems. Furthermore, it becomes practical to evaluate many alternative designs, optimizing performance while ensuring safety under various operating scenarios.
Depending on the problem, a range of numerical techniques can be applied, including CFD and FEA. Relatively simple single physics models are often sufficient whereas mixed methods are required for conjugate heat transfer and coupled stress.
The challenge for many companies is incorporating simulation into design workflows, when constrained by skills, time and budget. This webinar discusses how developers, such as Ansys, and consultants address this both technically and commercially. New GPU developments enable low-cost, easily-accessible “real time” simulation while pay-as-you-go cloud solutions help ROI.
Wilde Analysis is both an engineering consultancy and Ansys partner. Alex Jones is experienced in modelling a wide range of thermal problems. Brian Miller has spent 30 years helping implement simulation within multinationals and SMEs.
Duration
Webinar starts at 12:00, for 1 hour, including 20 minutes Q&A
Who Should Attend?
Designers, engineers, managers and directors with an interest in heat transfer.
Registration / Further Information
Simply choose one of the following options to receive further information or to register.
- Complete the form opposite
- Call us on +44 (0)161 474 6886
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Location
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Controlling heat is critical to performance, efficiency, reliability, safety and durability of many products and processes – from heat exchangers to electronics.
Using simulation, engineers can gain insight and mitigate root causes of actual and predicted problems. Furthermore, it becomes practical to evaluate many alternative designs, optimizing performance while ensuring safety under various operating scenarios.
Depending on the problem, a range of numerical techniques can be applied, including CFD and FEA. Relatively simple single physics models are often sufficient whereas mixed methods are required for conjugate heat transfer and coupled stress.
The challenge for many companies is incorporating simulation into design workflows, when constrained by skills, time and budget. This webinar discusses how developers, such as Ansys, and consultants address this both technically and commercially. New GPU developments enable low-cost, easily-accessible “real time” simulation while pay-as-you-go cloud solutions help ROI.