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Charged Up
Medtronic ensures the safety of recharging subcutaneous medical devices through simulation. The company used ANSYS Maxwell to simulate the operation of the recharger and predict SAR in local body tissues. The FCC accepted the simulation results, saving the company the considerable amount of time and money that would have been required to obtain the same data using physical testing.
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ANSYS Advantage Special Issue: Oil and Gas
Challenges in the oil and gas industry can be simply summed up as using technology to overcome risks related to finding and producing resources at reasonable cost. The industry must invest in developing new technologies to reduce cost and ensure profitability while meeting increasing regulatory requirements. Oil and gas specialists can learn from best practices in other industries to increase the pace of innovation. Read the special issue of ANSYS Advantage to learn about industry practices that benefit the petrochemical industry.
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Enterprise Simulation in the Cloud
ANSYS customers can now deploy consistent enterprise-specific simulation workflows and data to more engineers, regardless of geographic location or business unit, with the recent launch of ANSYS 16.1 and ANSYS Enterprise Cloud. Read the press release or visit the microsite for more information.
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Enterprise-Level Simulation on the Amazon Web Services Cloud
May 19, 9 a.m. EDT, 1 p.m. GMT
May 21, 4 p.m. EDT, 8 p.m. GMT
Moving engineering simulation to a public cloud platform has great appeal in terms of elastic capacity, business agility and global access. ANSYS Enterprise Cloud is a unique solution that delivers the ANSYS platform, with support for full end-to-end workflows, in a secure single-tenant environment on the public cloud. This presentation will demonstrate how cloud best practices for graphics, high- performance computing, data management and storage can be delivered as a turnkey solution.
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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Five Improved Workflows for Rotating Machinery Design and Analysis
In this blog post, turbomachinery specialist Bill Holmes explains new and exciting workflow enhancements included in ANSYS 16.0 for those who design and analyze rotating machinery. These workflows help to make data transfers and simulation setup easier.
Design Automation Conference 2015
Visit ANSYS in booth 1232 at DAC in San Francisco, U.S.A. June 7 through 11, to hear our domain experts and industry leading customers share their best practices for creating the most advanced high-performance, low power designs for automotive, mobile, IoT and other applications.
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Save Money & Maximize Performance with ANSYS Mechanical 16.0 on Intel Platforms
Structural mechanics specialists want to analyze how a product design will behave, not spend time waiting for results. Together ANSYS and Intel have delivered tremendous time savings using the latest Intel® Xeon processor and Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessor innovations. Learn more in the white paper and webinar on demand.
ANSYS eNews Survey Winner
Dr. Roman Gabl of the University of Innsbruck is the winner of the LEGO® Ferrari kit. His name was picked in a blind drawing from those who completed the ANSYS eNews survey. |
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