Ansys si impegna a fare in modo che gli studenti di oggi abbiano successo, fornendogli il software gratuito di simulazione ingegneristica.
Ansys si impegna a fare in modo che gli studenti di oggi abbiano successo, fornendogli il software gratuito di simulazione ingegneristica.
Ansys si impegna a fare in modo che gli studenti di oggi abbiano successo, fornendogli il software gratuito di simulazione ingegneristica.
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Are you an engineering major with an interest in optical design and analysis? What about a student focused on the optimization of engineering performance or sustainability, automated product development, creating robust designs, efficiently performing tolerance analyses, or other related area?
If so, then Ansys 2024 R2 may have something for you. This release introduces the Ansys Zemax OpticStudio Student optical design and simulation product, along with the addition of Ansys optiSLang process integration and design optimization software in Ansys Student software, both of which are available for free download.
These products offer four key benefits for students:
Tom Pickering, Zemax product manager, says the OpticStudio Student product “was created to be used for educational purposes, providing students and educators with access to state-of-the-art optical simulation software for learning and academic projects.” Specifically, he emphasizes how this software can help students gain experience with optical design and simulation software, which is widely used in industries such as aerospace and defense (A&D), automotive, and consumer electronics.
One of the top benefits that this product offers students is an extensive materials and optical element license. Using this, students can accurately simulate real-world scenarios, enabling better understanding of optics fundamentals. Another key feature is the ability to seamlessly integrate the OpticStudio Student product with other programs, enabling efficient workflows.
Using the product, users can explore different design options, optimize complex optical systems for performance and manufacturability, and tolerance optical designs — all for a wide variety of optical applications. These applications include autonomous sensor development, autonomous system validation, and designing and testing innovative cardiovascular medical devices and implants.
Given its wide range of applications, OpticStudio software has become the standard for optical, illumination, and laser system design at leading companies throughout the optics industry and at universities around the world.
Considering downloading the OpticStudio Student product? If so, Pickering shares the following advice to help you make the most of this software:
Ansys optiSLang software is a framework for robust design optimization (RDO) that is used in combination with physics-based simulations to optimize product designs. The main capabilities of this product are:
As Lead Product Manager David Schneider puts it, optiSLang software was added to the Student offering to “provide the best and newest technology to students.” The optiSLang software helps students automate simulation tools and tool chains, perform parametric analyses (such as optimization, tolerance analysis, and parameter calibration), and develop their own algorithms for AI, ML, and more.
As you might guess, the potential applications of optiSLang software are immense. This software can be used to do everything from virtual prototyping of tennis rackets to electric machine design optimization and investigating the process of turning recycling waste into automotive components.
By adding optiSLang software to the Student product, the hope is to make automation easier while opening access to the PyAnsys code library for full flexibility. Schneider shares that the optiSLang product has additional benefits, one of which is working and connecting with not only the Ansys product suite but the tools of other vendors. Further, you can use optiSLang software to perform data analysis in a laboratory setting (without simulation) and to automate hardware-in-the-loop (HiL) simulation.
If you’re considering adding optiSLang software into your workflow, Schneider has these top tips to share:
Ansys aims to set up students for success by offering free Student software. The benefits of the new OpticStudio Student product and the addition of optiSLang software in the Student offering are far-reaching.
Pickering and Schneider say these products will help you:
Want to try out these products yourself? Access free software downloads via these links:
If you want to browse all our free Student product downloads, visit our Student page.
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