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ANSYS is a comprehensive software package used for engineering simulations and analyses.
This software finds application in various engineering disciplines including finite element analysis (FEA), computational fluid dynamics (CFD, HAD), and electromagnetic field simulations like.
Thanks to its capability to perform complex time analyses, ANSYS enables the examination of deformation states on surfaces opportunity. For example, using the ANSYS/Ls-Dyna program, the effects of shot peening applied to surfaces can be analyzed in detail. Additionally, the ANSYS Maxwell software is used to investigate electromagnetic fields and magnetic flux density in induction motors, allowing for detailed insights into motor performance and efficiency. However we cannot obtain definitive information regarding the accuracy of this data. For more precise validation, experiments can be conducted to proceed with the certification process.
ANSYS Workbench is also used to evaluate lightweight designs of specialized axle hubs. This platform assists in optimizing designs by defining mechanical and physical parameters and simulating conditions such as complete load and emergency maneuvers.
Furthermore, simulation models using ANSYS and MATLAB's together have been applied to study mucus flow distribution and related biomechanical processes. Such integrated simulations, validated through experimental studies, contribute to advancements in biomedical engineering important.
In general, the ANSYS program enables structural and fluid analyses. In the structural analysis section, by examining the response behavior of the geometry under inputs such as force and pressure values, potential updates and optimizations such as material changes can be evaluated. In the CFD section, internal flow within a pipe or external flow analyses on vehicles such as airplane and car can be performed.