Ansys Learning

Ansys Learning

Software Development

Canonsburg, PA 22,712 followers

About us

Engineering simulation is playing a growing role in science and engineering at the university level. Undergraduate students use it to learn physics principles and gain hands-on, real-world experience.

Industry
Software Development
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Canonsburg, PA
Founded
1970

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    Bring cutting-edge technology into your classroom with Ansys Discovery Software! Ansys' new education resource lets you teach students how to create CAD geometry from 3D scan data, bridging the gap between physical objects and digital design. Perfect for engineering and design courses, this hands-on tool helps students master reverse engineering and rapid prototyping. Get ready to inspire innovation and equip your students with future-ready skills! ✨ 🔗 Explore the resource: https://ansys.me/3NwhC4E

    Creating CAD Geometrics from 3D Scan Data using Ansys Discovery Software

    Creating CAD Geometrics from 3D Scan Data using Ansys Discovery Software

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    Empower your students with key skills in functional safety by incorporating our new Ansys Education Resource that leverages Ansys SCADE software. This Resource includes content for running a workshop on how to design an automotive control functionality with Ansys SCADE embedded software product collection, following the safety-related software development process, is provided. Designed specifically for educators, this Resource brings functional safety concepts to life through interactive modules and practical examples, fostering a deep understanding of how to design systems that keep people safe. It’s a great way to engage students and enhance their skills in a vital area of engineering. Explore the full Resource here: https://ansys.me/3ZYrueU

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    What do material selection and finding a gift for a friend have in common? Nothing, I hear you say. But hear me out. When you select a material, you need to consider various contradicting factors, like strength, cost and other properties. The same goes for finding a gift. You need to consider cost, utility, effort and many more factors. A great gift-giver takes all of these into account intuitively and implicitly. So, how can we improve as gift-givers? With the help of a systematic process, we can become better decision makers. Want to have a blast while picking up some new skills this weekend? Check out our short course on materials selection. We guarantee that you will enjoy it🔥 https://ansys.me/4eyA3le You don't believe me? Here is Dr. Kaitlin Tyler deciding what car to buy with the materials selection methodology!

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    🌞 Bring the power of the sun into your classroom with our Applications of Solar Energy in Daily Life: A Solar Food Dehydrator Education Resource. This Resources provides a practical exploration of solar energy, using the real-world example of a solar food dehydrator to demonstrate the principles and applications of renewable energy. It’s a fantastic way to introduce your students to sustainable technology, showing them how solar power can be harnessed to create everyday solutions. Designed specifically for educators, this resource offers hands-on activities and detailed explanations that make it easier to convey complex concepts in an accessible and impactful way. 🔗 Discover the full resource here: https://ansys.me/3Y90fx7

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    Put your knowledge to the test!💡 Can you correctly answer the question: Which of the following are characteristic features of turbulence? This question is from one of our Ansys Challenges! This challenge tests your knowledge by asking questions on how to apply various turbulence models within Ansys simulations to better understand and predict turbulent flows in engineering contexts. Take the full challenge here: https://lnkd.in/e3Zc_usr

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    Imagine your F1 in Schools team using the same advanced tools as professional engineers 💭 As a competition participant, you have access to Autodesk Ansys software, both widely used in design and engineering fields! 🙌 Autodesk offers tools like Fusion 360 to bring car designs to life in 3D, helping you develop valuable engineering skills with tutorials and courses 🏎 Ansys provides CFD simulation software to test and refine aerodynamics, allowing your team to make performance-enhancing adjustments before race day 🏁 These resources are there to help you learn, experiment, and push the boundaries of what you can create. Make the most of them, and see just how far your team can go 👀 #F1inSchools #CFD #Ansys #PartnerSpotlight #STEM #Engineering #Autodesk #Fusion360 #CarDesign #Aerodynamics

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    Enhance your curriculum with our new Ansys Education Resource - an Introduction to Optics Lecture Unit. 🔬🌟 From the behavior of light to the complexities of lenses and optical systems, this resource offers a comprehensive package of simulations and real-world examples to help improve your students' understanding of optics. Check out the full Resource here: https://ansys.me/3BjxeWx

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    Curious about how to effectively model heat transfer in your simulations? 🔥 Our free course on Heat Transfer Modeling in Ansys Fluent is designed to help you dive deep into the principles of heat transfer—conduction, convection, and radiation—and learn how to apply them using Ansys Fluent. Here’s what the course covers: - Breaking down complex thermal analysis concepts into simple steps. - Practical, hands-on examples to help you set up and solve heat transfer problems. - Flexible, self-paced learning to fit your schedule. Whether you're a student looking to build foundational skills or a professional aiming to refine your expertise, this course offers valuable insights for everyone! 🚀 Start the course today: https://ansys.me/3XLLDT4

    Heat Transfer Modeling in Ansys Fluent | Ansys Courses

    Heat Transfer Modeling in Ansys Fluent | Ansys Courses

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    Are you an educator looking to bring real-world aerospace challenges into your classroom? Our new Education Resource featuring the Ansys STK Tool is here to help you prepare the next generation of aerospace engineers! 🚀 This hands-on tool enables students to model satellite maneuvers, delve into the principles of orbital mechanics, and understand the complexities of mission planning. It’s an engaging way to bring the exciting world of space technology directly into your curriculum. If you're looking for an innovative way to teach aerospace concepts and help students visualize and solve real-world problems, check our this Resource: https://ansys.me/4gGZra2

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    🌍 Ever wondered how sustainable your smartphone really is? Our latest Education Resource takes a deep dive into the Fairphone's modular design concept, showcasing a new approach to sustainability in tech. 📱 Designed specifically for educators, this resource explores how modularity can reduce electronic waste, extend product life cycles, and empower consumers to repair their own devices. It's a fantastic tool to inspire the next generation of engineers to think critically about the environmental impact of their designs. 🔗 Dive into the full resource here: https://ansys.me/3B0eV8x

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