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Target Application: ElectronicsDesktop
$10,200
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The ANSYS Human Body Model (HBM) is a set of HFSS projects containing geometry and material proprieties that represent the human body.
Target Application: Mechanical
FREE
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Allow for users to have an environment for writing APDL commands that is integrated with live, contextual help. Command argument recognition, command searching, and automatic help page display are all available to help streamline and debug the APDL code while it is being generated.
Target Application: Mechanical
FREE
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Apply wind loading on solid/shell/beam geometry per API 4F guideline [Contains source code]
Target Application: Mechanical
FREE
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Expose 3D acoustics solver capabilities to perform acoustic, vibro-acoustic, contained fluid or immersed structure analyses
Target Application: Mechanical
FREE
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Preview to automate the setup for additive manufacturing process simulation using the MAPDL thermal-structural solution. Require ANSYS Enterprise and an ANSYS Additive Suite license. Please contact your sales representative for an evaluation license
Target Application: Mechanical
FREE
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Allow to use a .csv file to import analysis settings for time stepping [Contains source code]
Target Application: Mechanical
FREE
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Expose Topology Optimization capabilities in Workbench Mechanical.Optimized model can be exported and edited in SpaceClaim for performing validation study and/or 3D printing
Target Application: Fluent
FREE
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Automate shape optimization using adjoint solver
Target Application: Systems
FREE
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Give the users the ability to install and use the ANSYS Battery Design Toolkit in Simplorer
Target Application: Mechanical
FREE
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Expose the end release feature for beam elements and enable advanced graphic post-processing for beam results
Target Application: Mechanical
FREE
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Enable to apply a varying load on beam elements
Target Application: SpaceClaim
FREE
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Simplify repetitive multi-body adjustments by easily defining group and layer instances of similar yet independent solid bodies (e.g., bolts, screws, washers, ...)