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Listing of all 58 news releases from Ansys:
Software replaces wind tunnel experiments
User application article Ansys' Fluent software has allowed the team to run increasingly complex simulations of race car aerodynamics, far quicker than was previously possible.
News from Ansys ( 2 November 2007)
Thermal analyser integrated into modelling system
The SINDA/G for Ansys Workbench plug-in allows users to use thermal features without needing to know the format of SINDA/G or thermal radiation codes.
News from Ansys (25 October 2007)
Shipbulder employs CFD software
User application article SHI has purchased 128 parallel licenses of Ansys computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software.
News from Ansys (12 October 2007)
Modelling software receives new upgrade
Airpak 3.0 increases productivity, improves the meshing technology and enhances the realism of displayed results.
News from Ansys ( 9 August 2007)
CAE suite meets aerospace needs
User application article Tenix will use the full suite of simulation capabilities from Ansys for enterprise-wide engineering simulation and analysis.
News from Ansys ( 8 August 2007)
Software chosen for fusion power project
User application article Engineering simulation solutions from Ansys will be used to accelerate research and development by optimising key components of the ITER experimental fusion reactor.
News from Ansys ( 7 August 2007)
Software helps optimise winning yacht performance
User application article Using software from Ansys, Alinghi performed a series of complex, leading-edge computer-aided engineering (CAE) simulations designed to understand yacht performance down to the smallest details.
News from Ansys ( 6 July 2007)
CFD technology integrated into PLM environment
Fluent 3.0 improves the integration of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technology in the Catia V5 product lifecycle management (PLM) environment.
News from Ansys (12 April 2007)
Conference series moves on to Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania conference is the third of four regional meetings that will bring together Ansys and Fluent customers, prospective customers and employees following the Ansys acquisition of Fluent.
News from Ansys ( 9 April 2007)
Software allows polymer analysis
Polyflow 3.11 software for the analysis of polymer processing and glass forming adds the Leonov viscoelastic model and a simplified viscoelastic model for extrusion.
News from Ansys (30 March 2007)
Partnership speeds turbomachine design time
ANSYS and PCA Engineers have integrated PCA's Vista (VISual Turbomachinery Analysis) software within Ansys solutions to improve turbomachinery design and simulation.
News from Ansys (23 March 2007)
Simulation software cuts analysis time
By reducing the overall number of iterations, Ansys Version 11.0 has greatly reduced the solution time for nonlinear static and transient analyses
News from Ansys (27 February 2007)
Regional conference series kicks off in Texas
The Texas leg of the Ansys US regional conference series will be held from 20th to 22nd February 2007 at the Omni Houston Hotel at Westside, Houston.
News from Ansys ( 5 February 2007)
CFD software expands process coverage
New capabilities have been added to Fluent 6.3 that broaden its applicability to a widening range of industrial processes.
News from Ansys ( 4 December 2006)
Honour roll recognises sustained growth
Ansys has been named to the software industry Sustained Success Honour Roll for the third consecutive year.
News from Ansys (23 October 2006)
Simulations run faster on cluster server
Ansys has announced that the upcoming releases of its multiphysics simulation software - Ansys 11.0 and Fluent 6.3 - will include support for Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.
News from Ansys (21 September 2006)
CFD software cuts drag for record-breaking diesel
User application article The UK designers of the JCB Dieselmax car employed the Fluent CFD software package to engineer the vehicle's aerodynamics totally without any wind tunnel testing.
News from Ansys (19 September 2006)
Software is added to Chinese curriculum
The Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society and the Ministry of Education have formally incorporated Ansys software into the national mechanical design engineer qualification examination.
News from Ansys ( 1 September 2006)
London conference focuses CFD on oil and gas
The preliminary agenda for this year's International Oil and Gas CFD Conference includes impressive schedule of speakers.
News from Ansys (25 August 2006)
Ansys rises in fastest-growing list
Ansys has been included in the 2006 Fortune Small Business list of the fastest-growing small companies in America.
News from Ansys ( 7 July 2006)
Analysis software to help with medical research
Alliance brings materials intelligence to design
Ansys refiles Fluent takeover bid notification
US bigwigs hold business forum
Software firm picked to help Safedor project
Ansys buys Fluent for $565 million
Interface allows smoother data imports
Nuclear firm extends simulation agreement
Connections speeds solid model transfer
Integration promotes concurrent engineering
Finite element software updated
CFD technology in bid to win yachting trophy
Release improves on multiphysics technology
Partnership integrates CAD software
Structural software goes to version 6.0
Electron tube maker opts for CAE software
CFD software aids disk drive design
Simulation software firm aims offshore
China opts for simulation soiftware
Software integrates engineering and simulation
Software prize from reader enquiries
Government contract for simulation tools
Ansys pays $5 million for software firm
CFD team wins innovation award
Simulation integrated in development tool
Solve over 10 million DOF in 32bit environment
Simulation helps race team drive ahead
Upgrade to turbomachinery grid generation
Meshing tool boosts CFD and structural analysis
Mesh modification tool handles legacy models
Penske races to get car design right first time
Analysis lightens the load for Seram's cranes
Siemens signs for three more years
Stress analysis contributes to "perfect" chair
Software simplifies front-end simulation
User conference seeks technical papers
Ansys completes CFX acquisition
Parallel processing speeds latest CFD revision
