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May 10, 2019

Do Not Remesh: Morphing Shape Optimization in ANSYS Mechanical

Introduction

Welcome to today's webinar, part of our series at Ozen Engineering. The topic for today is "Do Not Remesh: Morphing Shape Optimization Enhances Mechanical". Our presenter is Professor Marco Biancolini from Italy, in cooperation with Ozen Engineering.

About Ozen Engineering

Ozen Engineering utilizes physics-based simulation to solve multidisciplinary engineering problems using industry-leading CAE technologies. We employ finite element packages using ANSYS for multi-physics, finite element analysis, and computational fluid dynamics. Ozen Engineering is a channel partner of ANSYS in Northern California and has been recognized as Partner of the Year twice in the last five years.

We provide:

  • Software sales
  • Training
  • Technical support
  • Consulting services in all physics of engineering

Our services cover fluids, structures, electronics, multi-physics, VR services, and cloud computation using Ozen Cloud or ANSYS Cloud. We recently added services for optics, a new addition to the ANSYS package.

Webinar Series

This webinar is the last in our current series. You can view previous webinars on topics such as electronics, fluids, mechanical, topology optimization, and heat transfer on our webinar library.

We offer a free trial version of ANSYS Cloud, which allows users to experiment with HPC. This is particularly useful if your machine lacks the necessary specifications to run large models. Contact us for more information.

Contact and Opportunities

If you have any questions about consulting services, software sales, or purchases, please contact us at info@ozeninc.com or visit our website ozeninc.com.

We are currently hiring mechanical and electrical engineers. Interested candidates should send their resumes to info@ozeninc.com.

About the Presenter

Professor Marco Biancolini is an Assistant Professor of Machine Design at the University of Rome, Tor Vergata University. He began his research career in 1998 and has extensive industrial experience in mechanical engineering. He is the author and owner of the RBF Morph software technology, a partner of ANSYS since 2009.

Presentation Overview

Professor Biancolini will cover the following topics:

  1. Introduction to RBF Morph
  2. ANSYS products supported by RBF Morph
  3. Mathematics behind RBF Morph software
  4. Overview of the mechanical module and industrial applications
  5. Detailed applications: turbine blade optimization and BGM (Biological Growth Method)
  6. Practical application setup using RBF Morph technology

Conclusion

RBF Morph is an advanced mesh morphing technology based on radial basis functions, offering shape parametric CAE models. It is integrated with ANSYS products, providing a robust solution for shape optimization. For more information, visit rbfmorph.com and our YouTube channel.

Q&A

Thank you, Marco, for your insightful presentation. If anyone has questions, please feel free to ask now or contact us later.

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Today's webinar, part of our series at OZEN Engineering, is titled "Do Not Remesh Morphing Shape Optimization Enhances Mechanical." It will be presented by Professor Marco Biancolini from Italy.

OZEN Engineering specializes in using physics-based simulation to solve multidisciplinary engineering problems using industry-leading CAE technologies. We are a channel partner of ANSYS in North California and have been named Partner of the Year for the past five years.

We provide software sales, training, technical support, and consulting services for fluids, structures, electronics, multi-physics, and VR services. We also offer cloud computation using OZEN cloud or ANSYS cloud.

Our current webinar series includes presentations on various topics in electronics, fluids, mechanical, topology optimization, heat transfer, and other topics. You can find recordings of all previous presentations on our website's webinar library.

We encourage users to try the free trial version of ANSYS cloud for HPC experiments. ANSYS simulation software is easy to use and can help you design products that work as advertised for every product, every order, and every customer.

Contact us at info@ozeninc.com or visit our website for any questions regarding consulting services, software sales, or buying the software. We are currently hiring mechanical and electrical engineers.

Professor Marco Biancolini is an assistant professor of machine design at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.

He has a long industrial experience in mechanical engineering and is the author and owner of the RBF Morph software technology, which has been a partner of ANSYS since 2009. The presentation will cover the outline of RBF Morph, the ANSYS products we support, the math behind the software, an overview of our mechanical module, and industrial applications.

We will also go into detail on the optimization of a turbine blade and the use of BGM, an automatic self-sculpting tool. Thank you for joining us, and let's begin the presentation.