ANSYS provides free engineering simulation software to students worldwide
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Read more … ANSYS provides free engineering simulation software to students worldwide
VI-grade helps Hyundai Motorsport to optimize their WRC rally cars
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Read more … VI-grade helps Hyundai Motorsport to optimize their WRC rally cars
Interesting article from Comsol on the use of sub-modeling to analyze local effects in large models
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Latest MI:Materials Gateway enables a single view of materials data across CAD and CAE
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Read more … Latest MI:Materials Gateway enables a single view of materials data across CAD and CAE
Autodesk project Ignite brings innovation, creativity and maker-based learning to the classroom
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Exa works with Onroak Automotive on new Ligier JS P3 Race Car
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Read more … Exa works with Onroak Automotive on new Ligier JS P3 Race Car
New software from Parsolve for determining material data for FEA
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Read more … New software from Parsolve for determining material data for FEA
ANSYS charges to the forefront of electric vehicle development with Drayson Racing Technologies
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General Motors comes in second. Faurecia and Automotive Performance Materials win third price
Students around the world now have free access to the same leading engineering simulation solutions used by top organizations and professional engineers.
Simulation software from VI-grade helps Hyundai Motorsports improve the racing performance of their World Rally Championship cars.
Increasing the accuracy and reliability of analysis results is a continuous challenge as CAE-based development of products is becoming a standard in industry.
Version 3.1 of integration software supports more effective sharing of materials knowledge between CAD and CAE.
Responding to the U.S. President's call to action to create a Nation of Makers, and as part of a White House event kicking off the National Week of Making, Autodesk, Inc. has announced its Project Ignite, a free* and open learning platform.
Working with Onroak Automotive on a conception of the new race car, Exa's engineers focused on achieving the ideal front/rear aerodynamic balance and an optimal relationship between downforce and drag.
The predictiveness and realism of FEM calculations strongly depends on material models used and available material data.
ANSYS, Inc. engineering simulation solutions helps Drayson Racing Technologies (DRT) developing the next generation of its innovative electrical race car technologies.
Instead of all wheels being provided with the same driving force, as is the case in combustion vehicles, the wheels in electric vehicles could be driven individually by electric motors to support steering.