ANSYS 16.0 delivers the first integrated and comprehensive multiphysics simulation environment designed for all engineers. This environment is called ANSYS AIM and it is the further realization of the ANSYS Workbench strategy to revolutionize engineering processes through Simulation Driven Product Development.
Extending the value of multiphysics
ANSYS AIM extends the value of simulation beyond single engineering disciplines by providing a full array of physics in a unified, immersive user environment readily deployable across the organization. Whether a multiphysics simulation includes structural, fluid, thermal, or electromagnetic effects, all aspects of simulation workflow are supported in the single-window design, thereby reducing training and deployment costs typically associated with fragmented tool chains. Moreover, AIM’s all new simulation process paradigm guides engineers through multiphysics workflows while automating tedious tasks to free-up engineering time and resources.
But one size doesn’t fit all, particularly for enterprise software, so AIM has been built on a foundation that enables automation and customization. Based on the ANSYS Workbench platform, AIM’s open and flexible architecture can be easily configured to automate best practices and workflows for deployment across your engineering organization. This aspect of AIM makes it particularly attractive for groups responsible for simulation deployment and governance. AIM also unifies the customization experience across the physics and workflows, so engineers do not have to learn a multitude of programming languages and methods to develop custom solutions.
While AIM’s immersive experience and usability are new and unprecedented, the underlying solver and meshing components are based on proven ANSYS technologies that have been developed and validated over the last 40 years by the world’s most demanding customers.
With ANSYS AIM, engineers will never have to compromise on speed, robustness, or accuracy. Moreover, AIM has been built from the ground up with high performance computing in mind. All phases on the simulation workflow – preprocessing, solving, and post-processing — take advantage of today’s parallel computing architectures.
To learn more about AIM, please attend one of our upcoming webinars on the topic. Just select the date that suits you best to register.
Introducing ANSYS AIM
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
4 PM EDT, 8 PM GMT
Thursday, April 30, 2015
9 AM EDT, 1 PM GMT
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