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Electronics are pervasive in our world today. From electric machines to high-speed electronic devices to antennas and wireless communication, the demand continues to grow. However, designing innovative products to work reliably in the real world becomes more difficult with the need to reduce energy consumption, avoid interference with other devices and decrease development time. Leading companies leverage engineering simulation to quickly bring to market pioneering products that meet and exceed expectations.
Cutting-edge simulation technology helps this startup push the boundaries of how sensors are powered in the emerging age of the Industrial Internet of Things. ReVibe develops technology to efficiently transform ambient energy into electricity to power wireless equipment.
As electronics become more and more pervasive in our lives and businesses, the complexity of design increases exponentially, requiring advanced electronics simulation to develop the reliable products we can no longer flourish without.
ANSYS Advantage showcases how engineering simulation is driving product development. From a bottle warmer. to electronic throttle controls to landmark buildings, engineers are designing better, more reliable products. Engineers who design turbomachinery are improving performance and by simulating entire systems, determining the effects of erosion and employing ANSYS Workbench and high-performance computing as a best practice for design. Other articles demonstrate how researchers are reducing surgery for children, one of the ways that The Dow Chemical Company is contributing to environmental sustainability and how direct modeling is improving the design of a pellet stove.
Learn how ANSYS Maxwell can be used as part of a multiphysics simulation protocol to reduce noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) caused by wind, powertrain and road noise in moving vehicles.
ANSYS teamed with INTEL to benchmark a new ANSYS Maxwell technology that delivers dramatic speed improvement for transient electromagnetic field simulations. Simulations that previously required weeks of computation time are now completed in a matter of hours. The key software technology is a new algorithm within Maxwell that allows engineers to solve time steps simultaneously as opposed to sequentially.
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