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September 26, 2022 at 9:58 amSolutionParticipant
Making better informed design decisions upfront can potentially reduce costly changes later on towards production. Using engineering simulation is a proven way to make this happen. However, simulation is often seen as costly, slow, and too complex for the average engineer to utilize. ANSYS Discovery Live removes several barriers to simulation by coupling real-time simulation and geometry tools that are both easy to use. In this demonstration of Discovery Live, we’ll walk through a concept model of a motor mount bracket. You’ll see in Discovery Live the setup of different solutions, monitoring different loading conditions or modal response in the same design, along with charts to track changes with each design point.
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Introducing Ansys Electronics Desktop on Ansys Cloud
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Postprocessing on Ansys EnSight
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