ANSYS Webinars This Week – Aug 6

image of Learning text on a keyboardThis week we have four ANSYS webinars lined up on three different topics. Two of these are a continuation of our Ask the Expert Series. All webinars are one hour, and, while they are free to attend, registration is required. Please register today to advance your ANSYS knowledge. You can find our full schedule of ANSYS webinars and event on our ANSYS Event Calendar.

ANSYS Webinars

Optimized Design of Rotating Machinery for Durability and Fatigue

Tuesday, August 07, 2012
9:00 am EDT, 1:00 pm GMT (REGISTER HERE)

Thursday, August 09, 2012
4:00 pm EDT, 8:00 pm GMT (REGISTER HERE)

Making informed product design decisions to improve your product’s durability can avoid costly repairs, legal liabilities and maintain product integrity. ANSYS nCode DesignLife enables product virtual testing before the initial prototype is built. The technology predicts time to failure for products that undergo repeated loadings. The improved environment offers a complete fatigue process that reduces the source of errors, enables the re-use of the process and facilitates intelligent optimization.

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Ask-The-Expert – External Data Mapping in ANSYS Workbench and Mechanical 14.0

Wednesday, August 08, 2012
4:00 pm EDT, 8:00 pm GMT (REGISTER HERE)

With the growing emphasis on multiphysics simulations throughout many industries, the need to map data from one application into an independent ANSYS Mechanical analysis is continually increasing. The results from many simulations are required as input to downstream Mechanical simulations. On the ANSYS Workbench platform, the external data component system can be used to directly map this data in ANSYS 14.0. Some types of data that can be mapped to ANSYS Mechanical include temperature from a thermal Mechanical analysis, pressure from a CFD analysis and heat generation from an ANSYS Emag analysis. This webinar will explain how to use external data to map results from various analysis types and products into ANSYS Mechanical and how to validate the mapping. It will begin with a short presentation. After the presentation, a panel of experts from the ANSYS development and Technical services groups will answer questions live via WebEx.

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Ask the Expert: ANSYS BladeModeler

Wednesday, August 08, 2012
9:00 am EDT, 1:00 pm GMT (REGISTER HERE)

ANSYS BladeModeler consists of a number of different applications for blade design and CAD geometry generation for turbomachinery. The focus of this webinar will be to identify the benefits of using the unique features of BladeEditor to achieve specific design engineering goals. The unique capabilities of BladeEditor such as multistage design and parameterization will be demonstrated, and some of the new features in BladeEditor will be discussed. Attendees will also have a Q&A session where they can ask specific BladeGen and BladeEditor questions to our panel of experts to help to identify which application would be best to achieve their engineering goals.