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Ansys 2023 Release Amplifies Product Design and Engineering Success for Customers Across Industries

The software and service improvements in Ansys 2023 R1 amplify the advantages that engineering simulation provides to multidisciplinary engineering and R&D teams. Ansys 2023 R1 enables organizations to accelerate past complexity and integration challenges to design the next generation of products by taking advantage of performance improvements, cross-discipline workflow integrations, and innovative capabilities. Ansys 2023 R1 includes updates to Ansys Fluent, featuring the full release of the multi-GPU solver for a broad spectrum of applications. Ansys 2023 R1 also empowers users to run large, high-fidelity simulations more efficiently by overcoming hardware capacity limitations with high-performance computing (HPC) and by employing enhanced solver algorithms that take advantage of GPUs.

“Simulation enables design teams to advance in the right direction by quickly and confidently making decisions that define market leaders,” said Shane Emswiler, senior vice president of products at Ansys. “Our latest advancements help engineers magnify their success through greater precision, streamlined workflows, and cloud scalability.”

The Structures product collection delivers new features and capabilities that allow users to perform more predictively accurate, efficient, and customizable simulation analyses. For example, a new capability within Ansys Mechanical enables users to leverage AI/ML to determine the computational spend and time required to run a simulation.

Ansys Gateway powered by AWS enables developers, designers, and engineers to manage their complete Ansys simulation and computer-aided design engineering (CAD/CAE) projects from anywhere on virtually any device via a web browser. The new release allows design teams to create or resize virtual machines and HPC clusters quickly, while streamlining access for teams via AWS cloud subscriptions and flexible single sign-on features for access to company environments.

“We believe that the integration of Ansys simulation tools and MBSE gives us visibility into the entire design process, reducing development costs, improving engineering efficiency, driving innovation, and designing competitive products,” said Takeo Hashimoto, general manager of the MBSE Design Center at Hitachi Industry & Control Solutions. “With Ansys tools and Hitachi Industry & Control Solutions’ MBSE-focused engineering, we will support autonomous development in the automotive field and help customers solve their manufacturing issues in a more connected society.” To learn more, visit the Ansys 2023 R1 website here.


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