The Ansys Advantage blog, featuring contributions from Ansys and other technology experts, keeps you updated on how Ansys simulation is powering innovation that drives human advancement.
Learn how the Aerospace Systems Research Institute (ASRI) uses Ansys simulation products to perfect its projects for rockets — and break records along the way.
Check out this installment of the “Ask the Engineer” blog series for insights from a NASCAR engineer on simulation and safety in a crash-prone motorsport.
With the acquisition of Zemax, Ansys is now represented by two booths at Photonics West: Lumerical (#4411) and Zemax (#1843) — which offer an end-to-end optical simulation solution together with Ansys Speos.
Researchers and developers at SuperGrid Institute use Ansys electronics and digital twin software solutions for increased demands on their power converters — critical links in the chain between electric generators and consumers.
Learn how fully electric, driverless shuttles are rolling through college and business campuses and winding through city streets to shape the future of public and private transportation.
Working with hardware and software companies ensures engineers have a ready-to-perform simulation solution that is always available via the cloud without hardware barriers, providing accessibility and scalability on demand.
Synhelion is using Ansys’ multiphysics simulation and high-temperature solar heat to convert CO2 and water into synthetic fuels — such as solar gasoline, diesel, or jet fuel — that are compatible with conventional internal combustion engines and aircraft turbines.
To design a high-performing, reliable automotive-grade lidar that is small enough to satisfy consumer price perceptions, Innoviz used Ansys software to support an entirely new, unique design concept in lidar technology.
The development and creation of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) — a new telescope that may transform our understanding of the universe — involved many bright and talented engineers. Erin Elliott, an optical engineer at Zemax, was one of those people.
See how Ansys Fluent enables GEA to understand how spray drying applications perform and prevent risks associated with heat exposure and wall deposition rates.
Learn how Ansys Minerva helps engineering teams maximize the value of high-performance computing investments by ensuring simulation job submission queues are managed effectively.
Technology is in the air with CES 2022 fast approaching, and anticipation is high. The latest advances from more than 1,800 exhibiting companies, including Ansys, will be on display in Las Vegas from January 5-8, 2022 at the annual trade show.
Ansys is capitalizing on AI and ML capabilities to help customers solve their most complex problems, including the task of geometric representation, which is a foundational problem that affects virtually every engineering team.