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November 30, 2020 at 6:44 pmgbram23SubscriberHello everyone,nfor a project of the course Virtual Prototyping, I have to develop a way to do real time simulations for simple 3d mechanical structure (linear elastic), and I was thinking to use ANSYS.nDo you think it is possible to achieve an update rate around 30 Hz using a particular setting in the ANSYS solver or do I necessarily have to build an external solver and use ANSYS only for the preprocessing phase?nAny kind of advice is welcome!nThank you in advancen
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November 30, 2020 at 6:49 pmpeteroznewmanSubscribernANSYS already has a Real-Time simulation platform. It is called Discovery and uses GPU cores to do massively parallel solving of 3D structures and fluids.nn
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December 1, 2020 at 11:24 amgbram23SubscriberYes, I'm aware that there is this simulation platform, but, as I said, I'm a student that has to develop a project. So I wanted to ask in this forum for informations and tips about the different types of solvers in ANSYS.nThank youn
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