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ANSYS is the original (and commonly used) name for ANSYS Mechanical or ANSYS Multiphysics, general-purpose finite element analysis (FEA) computer aided engineering (CAE) software tools developed by ANSYS, Inc. The company actually develops a complete range of CAE products, but is perhaps best known for ANSYS Mechanical & ANSYS Multiphysics. ANSYS Mechanical and ANSYS Multiphysics are self contained analysis tools incorporating pre-processing (geometry creation, meshing), solver and post processing modules in a unified graphical user interface. ANSYS is a general purpose finite element modeling package for numerically solving a wide variety of mechanical problems. These problems include:
Uses The software is used to analyze a broad range of applications. ANSYS Mechanical incorporates both structural and material non-linearities. ANSYS Multiphysics includes solvers for thermal, structural, CFD, electromagnetics, acoustics and can couple these separate physics together in order to address multi-disciplinary applications. ANSYS software is also used in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics and Chemistry. Status ANSYS acquired the CFX computational fluid dynamics code in 2003 and announced the acquisition of Fluent, Inc. in 2006. All text used in this article is available under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "ANSYS". |
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