This data sheet details the features of the Ansys SPEOS Far Infrared Extension.
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The Ansys SPEOS Premium package contains all functionalities of the Ansys SPEOS Pro package, including one solver and four built- in high-performance computing (HPC) tasks. It has additional advanced analytics for photometry and radiometry, spectral intensity, illuminance and luminance.
The Ansys SPEOS Pro package contains all the core functionalities to simulate the photometric performance — intensity, illuminance and luminance — of lighting systems.
The Ansys SPEOS Optical Sensor Test provides a built-in environment for easily evaluating the impact of different design versions (low/high-end) on sensor perception and global product compliance early in the design phase.
All cars now depend on electronics that must work reliably. When a new power steering module failed under testing, engineers at Integrated Micro-Electronics were faced with spending eight months using trial-and-error to determine the cause and find a workable solution. Instead they used ANSYS structural capabilities including contact analysis, transient thermal analysis, and linear and nonlinear thermomechanical buckling analysis, to develop a reliable module in half the time
Enter a world of performance and agility with Ansys SPEOS HPC, the solution that accelerates your high-quality simulation results — on demand. SPEOS HPC provides access to high-performance computing (HPC) and visualization resources for the quickest virtual prototyping service available. And faster results means time for more design exploration. Explore dozens of design options and select the optimal one, without compromising deadlines, innovation and quality.
To create optical simulations that represent how material choices will react in various environments, teams of engineers and designers need an accurate texture mapping tool. The SPEOS texture mapping feature reproduces the aspect and behavior of surfaces within a defined environment, simulating a variety of materials, from uniform to multilayered materials. Attend this webinar to learn about: Texture management in SPEOS How to create a textured material How to use mapping methods Practical examples
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