Ansys 12.1 RC2 (2009)

ANSYS – the universal program system for the finite element method (FEM) analysis, the existing and evolving over the past 30 years, is quite popular among the specialists in the field of computer engineering (CAE, Computer-Aided Engineering) and CE solutions of linear and nonlinear, stationary and unsteady three-dimensional problems of solid mechanics and mechanics of structures, including non-stationary geometrically and physically nonlinear problems of contact interaction of structural elements, tasks, gas and fluid mechanics, heat transfer and heat transfer, electrodynamics, acoustics, and mechanics-related fields. Modeling and analysis in some areas of the industry to avoid costly and lengthy development cycles such as “design – manufacture – test”.

The system operates on the basis of the geometric kernel Parasolid. Ansys 12.1 RC2 (2009)
Year: 2009
Version: 12.1 Release Candidate 2
Developer: ANSYS
Platform: Windows 32x & 64x
Compatibility with Vista: complete
System requirements: multiprocessor, memory above 1 GB
Language: English
Tabletka: Present
Description: Software system of CE analysis is being developed by American company ANSYS ANSYS Inc .

The company also released another EC system modeling, including DesignSpace, AI Solutions (NASTRAN, ICEM CFD); designed for use in more specific industries. As a strategic partner of the company cooperates with many companies, helping them to make the necessary changes. Suggested by ANSYS Inc. means of numerical simulation and analysis are consistent with some other packages that run on different operating systems. Program system ANSYS mates with known CAD-systems, Unigraphics, CATIA, Pro / ENGINEER, SolidEdge, SolidWorks, AutodeskInventor and some others. The program system ANSYS is well known CAE-system that is used in such well-known companies as ABB, BMW, Boeing, Caterpillar, Daimler-Chrysler, Exxon, FIAT, Ford, General Electric, Lockheed Martin, MeyerWerft, Mitsubishi, Siemens, Shell, Volkswagen-Audi and others, and also applies to many of the leading industrial enterprises of Russia. A new release of ANSYS 12.1 includes the latest achievements of CAE-technologies and provides innovative advanced technologies in the class of engineering simulation software products. Version 12.1 includes complex types of analysis of mechanical systems and structures, geometry, construction of finite-element (CE) networks, multidisciplinary analysis, contact problems, the new solver for the related tasks and much more.

All of these improvements – a big step forward in modeling and product development. New version of the ANSYS Workbench 2.0, still binds the entire process of modeling. At ANSYS 12.1, despite the fact that the main applications seem familiar, they are related innovation projects page, which gives a schematic representation of the concept of the project.

Ansys 12.1 RC2

Ansys 12.1 RC2

ANSYS 12 New Features

ANSYS 12 delivers innovative, dramatic simulation technology advances in every major physics discipline, along with improvements in computing speed and enhancements to enabling technologies such as geometry handling, meshing and post-processing. These advancements alone represent a major step forward on the path forward in Simulation Driven Product Development. But ANSYS has reached even further by delivering all this technology in an innovative simulation framework, its latest-generation ANSYS Workbench.

  • ANSYS Workbench
  • Geometry and Meshing
  • Multiphysics
  • Structural Mechanics
  • High-Performance Computing
  • Fluid Dynamics
  • Simulation Process & Data Management
  • Applications
  • Explicit Dynamics

Download Ansys 12.1 RC2 (2009) at ansys.com

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