A new racing bike designed with ANSYS CFD won Commonwealth Games Gold and Ironman New Zealand.
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Aerodynamic gains can be realized by studying the interaction between a bicycle and rider.
Speedbike designers use fluid simulation to gain a competitive edge.
Over the past decade, the name “Dyson” has become synonymous with product innovation. This privately held British company has revolutionized many familiar household products, from vacuum cleaners to hair dryers, by questioning their most foundational design principles. How does this phenomenally successful company maintain the energy and drive of a startup? And how has Dyson created a culture of risk-taking and innovation?
Startup Nebia is poised to transform the experience of taking a shower. While developing its innovative new showerhead, the company’s engineers made thermal improvements to ensure that a shower, using much less water than the average, would be warm and comforting.
A toilet discharge valve is optimized to reduce household water consumption and maintain performance.
Computer simulation helps reduce extrusion cost by 50 percent.
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