About this Webinar Series
In this webinar series, you will have the chance to explore the power of Ansys Multiphysics in four 15minutes episodes. Real-world application simulation requires many physics to be simulated together to account for complex interactions. Ansys multiphysics simulations help you to study the complex interactions between fluid, structural, electromagnetic, thermal, optics and other forces to improve product performance and reliability while reducing development time and costs. Multiphysics simulation can enhance your chances of meeting time, cost and quality targets in your next product development cycle.
Episode.1: STOP analysis for smartphone camera using Mechanical and OpticStudio
In the first episode of our series, we will discuss how Ansys Mechanical and Ansys OpticStudio can be combined to create a Structural, Thermal, and Optical Performance analysis workflow. Let’s see together how Ansys can predict optical performance degradation due to thermal loads and the structural deformations the latter can cause on optical surfaces.
Date: February 2
Time: 14:00 CET
- Presenter: Paschalis Dompoudis, Application Engineer
- Who should attend: Optical Engineers, Optical Designers
*A Microsoft Teams link will be provided after your registration.
Episode.2: Getting fast EM-Thermal coupled results using a Reduced Order Model (ROM)
In the second episode of the series, we will present a workflow using Ansys Maxwell, Ansys Icepak, and Twin Builder, focusing on setting up a coupled Electromagnetic – Thermal analysis and using its results to create a Reduced Order Model. The webinar aims to provide insights into the modelling and simulation approach of both the electromagnetic and thermal domains, as well as the further use of simulation results within Twin Builder.
Date: February 9
Time: 14:00 CET
- Presenter: Dimitris Orlis, Senior Application Engineer
- Who should attend: Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers
*A Microsoft Teams link will be provided after your registration.
Episode.3: Exploring Fluid Structure Interaction with Ansys
Most times, it is safe to assume that solid bodies are rigid during their interaction with fluids. Episode 3 is about the times that coupling of Fluid and Structure simulation is needed and the Ansys capabilities on this. Join this episode to discover how flow can induce motion or vibrations to solids, due to elasticity of bodies and structures and how ansys System Coupling can combine the simulation of fluid flow, heat transfer and their effect on structures.
Date: February 16
Time: 14:00 CET
- Presenter: Arsenios Chatzimichailidis Senior Application Engineer
- Who should attend: Mechanical Engineers, Chemical Engineers, Manufacturing Industry Engineers
*A Microsoft Teams link will be provided after your registration.
Episode.4: Robust Design Optimization for Structural Applications with Ansys optiSLang
In episode 4, we will demonstrate how design space exploration and optimization can slash development time and speed the evaluation of optimal product design alternatives. Additionally, we will show how Ansys optiSLang helps you automate simulation and robust design optimization activities for Structural Applications.
Date: February 23
Time: 14:00 CET
- Presenter: Petros Labrinides Application Engineer
- Who should attend: Mechanical Engineers, Design Engineers
*A Microsoft Teams link will be provided after your registration.