Using Ansys tools and solvers, UGRacing is able to gain valuable experience and conquer challenges in thermal, fluid, and mechanical vehicle dynamics as a team. “We start off with the perception systems, we look at sensors, and we try to gather information about the track,” says Joseph Ugrane, head software engineer, UGRacing. “Then we need to find a path and figure out how quickly we want to race. And all at the same time, we try to gather as much sensor data as possible to get a global estimate of what’s going on. We have a lot of different software teams, and we all contribute to this autonomous racing problem together.” Click the link below to learn more about the final episode of #DrivenBySim and discover how UGRacing and Porsche Motorsport use Ansys software to accelerate vehicle technology development. 🏎️ https://ansys.me/3W7V6V3
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Hydrogen is an attractive solution for net-zero initiatives. Hydrogen fuel possesses higher flame speed, lower ignition energy requirements, and wider flammability limit compared to typical hydrocarbons. While these characteristics improve efficiency and stability, they also produce key challenges such as flashback and other safety-related issues. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, and Ansys are developing computational fluid dynamics methods and best practices for predicting flame structure for hydrogen-methane blended flames using large eddy simulations. Click the link below to learn more about the research being conducted at KAIST combustion dynamics and diagnostics laboratory.
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Price is a major factor contributing to the rate of electric vehicle (EV) adoption. 30%-40% of the total cost of an EV can be attributed to the battery. How can we optimize battery production to reduce costs and increase consumer sales? Multiphysics simulation can help. With the help of simulation, battery cell manufacturers are tackling numerous engineering challenges to meet customer specifications, reduce cost, maintain quality, ensure safety and compliance, address labor shortages, and improve end-of-life battery disposal and recycling. "More battery manufacturers are leveraging physics-based simulation and safety analysis to gain valuable insights during production. Ansys' simulation tools and solvers enable them to optimize battery designs, as well as identify suitable equipment and workflows on the factory floor that can increase scalability, quality, and sustainability in the process." — Padmesh Mandloi, Asia-Pacific regional vice president, Ansys Customer Excellence Click the link below to learn how multiphysics simulation is streamlining EV battery production. 🔋
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ICYMI, Ansys RedHawk-SC and Ansys Totem power integrity platforms have been certified by Samsung Foundry for Samsung Electronics's SF2Z manufacturing technology. Both RedHawk-SC and Totem signoff capabilities can reduce project risk, improve reliability, and extend the longevity of chips. “Our continued collaboration with Ansys is critical as we tackle new customer challenges in digital, full-custom, mixed-signal, and 3D-IC designs.” — Sangyun Kim, vice president of Foundry Design Technology Team at Samsung Electronics Learn more at https://ansys.me/3L32Lxs
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Four billion — that's the number of people living in water-scarce areas according to the World Economic Forum. By 2030, global freshwater demand will outpace supply by 40%, leaving approximately 1.6 billion people without safely managed drinking water. How can we solve these and other water and wastewater challenges? VorTech Water Solutions, an Ansys Elite Channel Partner, has developed a groundbreaking platform of water treatment technologies based on vortex and cyclonic flows. VorTech's simulation-driven approach has played a crucial role in solving wastewater treatment challenges. Discover how VorTech utilized simulation to tap into more sustainable treatment, moving us one step closer to a water-secure world. 💧 https://ansys.me/3zj7aJY
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Ansys is deepening its technical collaboration with Intel Foundry by joining the Intel Foundry Accelerator USMAG Alliance, supporting the design of secure and efficient chips for national security and government applications. “Ansys’ deep background in physics simulation addresses the very advanced requirements of military and aerospace products. Thanks to the collaboration between our companies, we can deliver greater value to our mutual customers.” — John Lee, vice president and general manager of the electronics, semiconductor, and optics business unit, Ansys Learn more about this collaboration and the enhancement of Ansys Redhawk-SC to deliver a comprehensive thermal management flow for the Intel 18A silicon process. https://ansys.me/4bEBwo1
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181 zettabytes (ZB) of data will be generated by 2025 – to put that into perspective, 1 ZB is equal to 1 trillion gigabytes (GB). This growing demand for space requires next-gen storage solutions. With the support of Ansys simulation and NVIDIA technology, Seagate Technology enables its Mozaic drives to store data at previously unachievable levels without increasing power consumption. “With NVIDIA DGX and Ansys Fluent software, we are able to reduce the runtimes of our internal drive flow models from hours to minutes, approximately a 50 times improvement.” — Kent Forbord, Senior Director of Advanced Mechanical Development at Seagate With greater areal density, the hard drives store more data in the same space, increasing capacity while consuming less power. Click the link below to learn more about this innovation and how it’ll help prepare Seagate for the upcoming AI-related data explosion.
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