ANSYS AUTODYN
ANSYS AUTODYN is a uniquely versatile explicit analysis tool for modeling the non-linear dynamics of solids, fluids, gas and their interaction. Our focus is on providing the most advanced capability in the form of a very robust tool, backed up by first class support.
With a fully integrated, easy to use graphical user interface in the ANSYS Workbench Platform, ANSYS AUTODYN offers:
- Finite element solvers for computational structural dynamics (FE)
- Finite volume solvers for fast transient Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- Mesh free particle solvers for high velocities, large deformation and fragmentation (SPH)
- Multi-solver coupling for multi-physics solutions including coupling between FE, CFD and SPH
- A wide suite of material models incorporating constitutive response and coupled thermodynamics
- Serial and parallel computation on shared and distributed memory systems
- Access to powerful geometry and meshing tools standard available through the ANSYS Workbench platform
- Bi-directional connectivity to parametric ANSYS DesignModeler and CAD models
» What's new in ANSYS 12.0
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Multiple & Coupled Solution Techniques Comprehensive set of solution techniques, enabling users to select the most appropriate and accurate solver type possible for a wide range of problems
Open Architecture Features can easily be extended by the user through the use of user subroutines and user variables
Extensive Material Model Library The ANSYS AUTODYN material library is extensive and broad, with elastic, viscoelastic, strain hardening, porous compaction etc. strength models as well as linear, ideal gas, multiphase, explosive, crack softening etc. failure models
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Events |
Techincal Seminar/Hands-On Events Ozen Engineering Inc. holds ANSYS Technical Seminars and Hands-On every month. To see the event schedule or register for an upcoming event, please go to our Technical Seminar page.
Training Ozen Engineering Inc. offers classes taught by Ozen Engineering experts who have extensive ANSYS application experience as well as FEA and CFD computer-aided engineering expertise. To see our ANSYS training schedule, please go to our Training page. |
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