We’ve actually got quite a full calendar of ANSYS webinars and events this week that should appeal to a wide audience. Whether you’re traveling to an in person event, an industry trade show, or you prefer an online experience, there’s a little bit of everything this week..
You can view a full calendar below, but let’s start with our online learning opportunities, including the Ask the Expert Series.
ANSYS Webinars
Methodology and Tools for Compute Performance at Any Scale
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
9:00 am EST, 2:00 pm GMT (REGISTER)
Thursday, November 29, 2012
4:00 pm EST, 9:00 pm GMT (REGISTER)
Clusters and Workstations are usually sized according to one-off benchmarking campaigns during tenders and way before production. While this widely used method is efficient, it has a number of drawbacks:
- The benchmark data sets hardly capture day-to-day use cases in production
- This method assumes that Cluster’s Health and Performance are perfectly known and remain nominal anytime in production
Therefore it is usually really difficult to make sure that a user can maximize compute performance for a given job and software licence budget. This ANSYS webinar will expose HP’s benchmarking method and show how the principle and benefits of this method can be leveraged in a day-to-day production. It will highlight some unique Intellectual property namely HP iLO4 * and HP CMU ** to perform “smart job scheduling”.
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Fluids Advancements Overview
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
4:00 pm EST, 9:00 pm GMT (REGISTER)
In this one-hour webinar, you will learn about the new fluid modeling capabilities offered with ANSYS 14.5. The update will include a presentation of the improvements in the area of usability, new advanced modeling capabilities. Furthermore, ANSYS Fluid products speed continue to increase while their robustness is better than ever before. During this presentation, you will also learn about innovations in the area of multiphysics simulation and shape optimization.
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Ask-the-Expert – Analyzing Acoustics Using ANSYS Mechanical 14.5
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
4:00 pm EST, 9:00 am GMT (REGISTER)
Prediction of structure-borne noise and sound propagation can play important roles in the design of many products. Examples include, noise caused by vibrating structural components, transmission of sound through thin panels, and the acoustic performance of piezoelectric devices. Solving these types of acoustic wave propagation problems (and many more) is possible using ANSYS Mechanical 14.5, where the fluid and structural domains are solved simultaneously.This webinar will explain how vibroacoustic simulations are set-up, solved, and post-processed using ANSYS Mechanical 14.5.
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Ask-the-Expert – Mesh Connection Options in ANSYS Mechanical 14.5
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
9:00 am EST, 2:00 pm GMT (REGISTER)
ANSYS Mechanical offers many options for joining together assemblies such as, MPC contact, penalty based contact, mesh connections, conformal meshes, multi-body parts, and joints. For many situations multiple options exist, but it is often unclear which approach is preferred for each application. This webinar will explain the various mesh connection options available in ANSYS Mechanical 14.5. It will highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each option for particular applications.
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Structures Advancements Overview
Thursday, November 29, 2012
9:00 am EST, 2:00 pm GMT (REGISTER)
In this one-hour webinar, you will learn how ANSYS 14.5 helps improving your current simulation processes. The main themes to be discussed include large and complex model performance, modeling of SOLID 3D composites shapes, customization of processes for structural mechanics, crack modeling, mapping of external data, contact modeling as well as improvements in the handling of finite element models within ANSYS Mechanical.
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FULL CALENDAR of ANSYS WEBINARS, SEMINARS and EVENTS