Last week was engineering week, happy belated engineering week to all engineers! To celebrate, Ozen Engineering, the premier channel partner and distributor of ANSYS for Northern California held an event. This was a great opportunity for ANSYS users and partners to talk about simulations and get an update on the new ANSYS features.
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is widely used in the engineering community to simulate all kinds of fluid flow phenomena, be it just fluid flow or aerodynamics, or be it in a multi-physics scenario coupled with other physics simulation solvers like e.g. with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to simulate material behavior (like fluid-structure interaction for an airplane wing design), or even more complex fluid-structure-electrical interaction simulation of a personalized living heart.
On February 5 th , Microsoft unveiled the Surface Studio 2 to the press at the Device Tour Plus media event in Hamburg. Adobe and UberCloud showcased new capabilities of their flagship applications on the Surface Studio 2.
Personalized medicine has its roots in the human genome, but understanding our DNA is certainly not the only source of advancements in the field. Accelerated by cloud-based technologies, computational simulations are an ideal tool for personalized medicine.
Your product design engineers are now up against a High Performance Computer (HPC) running Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) simulation software to solve Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Finite Element Analysis (FEA) problems to develop simulation driven product designs. With the help of HPC, your competitor is able to shorten their design cycles. They are able to iterate through design options faster to find the better designs.
Cloud file transfer is a necessity when needing to take your model on a local machine and solve it in a public cloud, such as Microsoft Azure.
Join us at HIMSS19 to learn about two award-winning experiments using HPC-powered simulations. The Living Heart project focused on determining the likelihood of cardiac arrhythmia caused by new drugs, while the Living Brain project explored non-invasive treatment for schizophrenia.
In 2013, when Docker 1.0 container software has been released, we decided to use it as the basis for our High-Performance Computing (HPC) containers and developed - layer-by-layer - two dozen of additional HPC features and tools on top of the open-source Docker technology.
With affordability of cloud HPC, fast global accessibility, and intelligent software systems most automotive companies have already started moving simulation workloads to cloud. Whether it is private, public, or hybrid, cloud is the most efficient way to run simulations and keep up with the digital transformation.