Mechanical Updates in Ansys 2022 R2 – Webinar

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With the comprehensive suite of structural analysis simulation tools that Ansys provides, engineers can simulate everything from impact & penetration, to heat transfer and much more. With a wide range of applications and product integrations, Ansys structural analysis helps to solve the toughest product challenges. Potentially the most impactful tool in this product family is Ansys Mechanical – the best-in-class finite element solver.

Mechanical enables users to solve complex structural engineering problems and make better, faster design decisions, and nowhere has this been more true than in Ansys 2022 R2. When looking at this latest release, it is clear that a lot of time and effort went into crafting the best possible tool for increased accessibility and helping users succeed.

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Join PADT’s Application Engineer and mechanical expert Robert McCathren for our first look at what is new in Ansys 2022 R2, focusing on general advancements and composites updates.

This presentation will include enhancements made for:

Meshing
Structural Optimization
Composites
Linear Dynamics
And Much More

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