Animations of ANSYS Analyses Model and animation by Sheldon Imaoka. Zipped AVI animation of pressure in gasket. Use of gasket material and interface elements (19x). Bolts preloaded sequentially in model, reaction forces plotted in upper-left corner. Gaske ...
Animations of ANSYS Analyses Model and animation by Sheldon Imaoka. Zipped AVI animation of equivalent elastic strains of a rubber boot. Modeled with SOLID185 (fully incompressible Mixed U-P) and Neo-Hookean model with surface-to-surface contact (rigid-de ...
Big Recognition of Your Multiphysics Designs Share this page News | Posted on February 8th, 2012 by Bernt Nilsson I bet you share that great feeling most COMSOL users get – the excitement when presenting your latest simulation results to your colleagues! Or is it ...
Why I Accepted to Serve Once Again as Program Chair of COMSOL Conference Europe 2012 Share this page Conference | Posted on February 10th, 2012 by Valerio Marra I was reading Fanny’s blog post about the call for papers and it reminded me of my duties a ...
COMSOL Enhanced by Intel’s Core System Share this page News | Posted on February 14th, 2012 by Phil Kinnane As a Premier Elite Partner with Intel, COMSOL is able to test its ability utilizing multi-core systems using Intel’s Concurrency Checker . This was r ...
ANSYS 14.0 Delivers Capabilities for Improved Efficiency, Accuracy, Speed and Innovation in Product Development PITTSBURGH , Dec. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --ANSYS (NASDAQ: ANSS) has launched the newest release of its engineering simulation technology suite, ANSYS? 14.0 ...
COMSOL Multiphysics Based Books Multiphysics Modeling Using COMSOL? v.4 Roger W. Pryor, With the recent release of v.4.0, it allows the user to create simulated environments for computerized modeling of physical systems and devices. Coming Soon Learn more Heat Transfer in Materials ...
Image to Material Share this page News | Posted on February 9th, 2012 by Phil Kinnane I have just been working with getting an ad together for Medical Design Briefs. I wanted to show the readers of this magazine how a new feature in V. 4.2a works. It’s called “Im ...
FEM vs FVM on the Web Share this page News | Posted on February 3rd, 2012 by Phil Kinnane I noticed a lot of activity when I posted the question concerning “FEM vs FVM” in a previous blog post , so I started looking into it a bit. A lot of people went t ...