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Richard Mitchell

Director of Product Management for Structures and Fluids, Ansys

Richard heads up the product management team for Ansys' joint fluids and structural business units. The team looks after product decisions, helps with key customer engagements and works with development to deliver industry leading engineering simulation solutions.

Education:

  • Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Aided Engineering and Design from Sheffield Hallam University

Joined Ansys: February 2006


Articles by This Author

Ansys Welcomes Leading Material Expert to the Company

Ansys Welcomes Leading Material Expert to the Company

Dr. Jorgen Bergstrom will lend his expertise to Ansys material modeling and information management.

How DYNAmore Will Extend Ansys Automotive Simulation Advances

How DYNAmore Will Extend Ansys Automotive Simulation Advances

DYNAmore’s automotive industry expertise adds to Ansys’ go-to-market motion and expands Ansys’ portfolio with explicit dynamics analysis solution development resources.

APDL: The Language of Simulation

APDL: The Language of Simulation

Learn more about Ansys Parametric Design Language (APDL), a powerful structured scripting language used to interact with the Ansys Mechanical solver.

Designing for Additive Manufacturing Ensures Parts Meet Tolerances

Designing for Additive Manufacturing Ensures Parts Meet Tolerances

Ansys has developed simulation solutions that give manufacturers confidence that parts will meet all design specifications without damaging the additive manufacturing (AM) machine.

Understand a Design’s Breaking Point with Simple Crack Propagation Simulations

Understand a Design’s Breaking Point with Simple Crack Propagation Simulations

Learn how to predict crack propagation without spending weeks meshing using Ansys Mechanical's unstructured mesh method (UMM) and SMART interfaces.

How to Ensure Your Large Deformation Simulation Mesh Will Converge

How to Ensure Your Large Deformation Simulation Mesh Will Converge

The nonlinear adaptivity (NLAD) feature in Ansys Mechanical ensures convergence as it triggers a remesh of the geometry as it distorts.

Hey You, What's that Sound?

Hey You, What's that Sound?

Simulation can play a key role in predicting the noise level of a powertrain. Learn how to do acoustic simulations in Ansys Mechanical.

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