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New Simulia virtual crash test dummy takes on side impact
WorldSID50 is the result of cooperative research between Dassault Systèmes and five German automotive manufacturers. In 2010 in the US ...
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Gonzaga University smart antenna project uses Ansys simulation
The NSF-funded project seeks more reliable WiFi. Gonzaga University is using Ansys engineering simulation software as part of its research ...
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Ansys sets fourth quarter and annual revenue records
Revenue was up in all geographies and categories. Looking back two years, Ansys has earned the right to say “what ...
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Autodesk to acquire CFD vendor Blue Ridge Numerics for $39 million
Blue Ridge products are used in both products development and construction engineering. It has a sizable customer list of PTC ...
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Video: ANSYS CEO Cashman explains multi-physics to Forbes Magazine
In this short video, ANSYS CEO James Cashman explains to Forbes Magazine how multi-physics simulation technology can improve high tech ...
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The Era of Democratized Visualization Has Begun
The cost of professional visualization has plummeted and the value skyrocketed. Jon Peddie predicts a resurgence in the visualization market, ...
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Exocortex Debuts Adaptive Multi-Core Fluid Analysis
By L. Stephen Wolfe, P.E. Contributing Analyst Mention Siggraph and most people think of sophisticated computer graphics for making movies ...
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Ansys Workbench Adds Durability & Fatigue Testing Capabilities
nCode from HBN allows Ansys Workbench users to add fatigue analysis to engineering simulation. Ansys Workbench now offers the option ...
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One Screen to Rule Them All, One Screen to Find Them, One Screen to Bring Them All and In the IT Bind Them
Consumer technology pundits say there is a war going on over what screen size will prevail: mobile, desktop, or room-size. ...
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ANSYS 1Q10 Net Income Up 53%; Revenue Up 17%
Growth in the first quarter of 2010 was spread across all regions and all product lines. Maintenance revenue is back ...