CAE suite meets aerospace needs

An Ansys product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 8, 2007

Tenix will use the full suite of simulation capabilities from Ansys for enterprise-wide engineering simulation and analysis.

Tenix has selected a computer-aided engineering (CAE) software suite from Ansys to meet the needs of its aerospace, land, marine and electronics systems divisions.

Tenix will use the full suite of simulation capabilities from Ansys for enterprise-wide engineering simulation and analysis.

"We standardised on software from Ansys as our solution toolset because it uniquely provides us with a strong set of structural analysis tools as well as an impressive set of computational fluid dynamics capabilities", said Pat Lockley, General Engineering Manager at Tenix.

The company is using the software from Ansys to provide integrated, multiphysics solutions for customised aircraft, land vehicles and ships to meet the needs of its civil and military customers.

"Having CAE solutions in a single, integrated software environment means that we can deploy the best-available computer-based design tools to our separate divisions; at the same time, we have a common enterprise-wide toolset for all our defence-related engineering systems integration projects".

With Ansys now as its sole supplier of CAE solutions, Tenix has the additional capability of carrying out fluid dynamics and blast simulations, which will allow its geographically dispersed divisions to collaborate closely.

"The Tenix decision to go with the full product portfolio from Ansys illustrates the benefits that can be gained by using a comprehensive integrated suite", said Jim Cashman, President and Chief Executive Officer at Ansys.

"Only products from Ansys can deliver the flexibility and accuracy that Tenix demands for their applications".

"In addition, the defence company now has headroom to grow their use of CAE to meet their evolving business needs".

"As Ansys continues to lead the industry in developing integrated CAE solutions, Tenix will be able to take full advantage of our ongoing significant investment in research, development and innovation".

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