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Decision Under Pressure
A non-invasive computational method for determining pressure drop across an arterial blockage could help cardiologists make more-objective and accurate treatment decisions. Clinical cardiologists and simulation experts at the VIRTUheart project at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom are using ANSYS CFD simulation to improve diagnosis of the severity of coronary artery disease in a given patient.
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ANSYS Advantage Focus on Healthcare
Innovation in healthcare is not just a question of business; often it is a matter of life and death. In this issue of ANSYS Advantage, leading healthcare companies show how simulation has assisted them in reaching their bottom-line goals while delivering safe and reliable products. The magazine also includes articles on simulation success from construction, turbomachinery and many other industries.
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ANSYS and Intel Spur Customer Innovation
Engineers using the newly released ANSYS 16.0 in combination with powerful Intel® Xeon® technology can realize 300 percent higher performance — helping them to innovate and bring new products to market faster. This partnership delivers the ability to run incredibly large and increasing numbers of simulations — which is becoming the norm in developing today’s groundbreaking and robust product designs.
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Analyzing Fluid Film Bearings and Rotordynamics with ANSYS
April 7 at 9 a.m. EDT I
April 9 at 1 a.m. EDT I
April 9 at 4 p.m. EDT
Fluid film bearings, such as journal bearings and hydrostatic bearings, support structural loads using high-pressure fluid films. During the webinar, an ANSYS specialist will demonstrate how to solve for the static equilibrium position of a journal bearing. The demonstration will include simulation of fluid cavitation and the effects of fluid—structure interaction.
Missed a webcast live? Go to the ANSYS Resource Library to view the recordings on demand.
Conferences
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Every month ANSYS sponsors a wide range of seminars around the world. |
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Accelerate Mechanical Solutions with Intel Xeon Phi
Using coprocessors with ANSYS Mechanical software can reduce the time to solution and ultimately accelerate the overall simulation. Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors can now be used on either Linux or Windows, as well as with shared-memory parallel (SMP) and distributed-memory parallel (DMP). Learn more in the blog post.
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Designing Lighter-Than-Air Aircraft
A manufacturer of lighter-than-air technology, Aeros is building the Aeroscraft for cargo freight transport. Engineers employ simulation to understand how the aircraft will behave as a system under real-life conditions and how changes will affect performance. |
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