Ansys is committed to setting today's students up for success, by providing free simulation engineering software to students.
Ansys is committed to setting today's students up for success, by providing free simulation engineering software to students.
Ansys is committed to setting today's students up for success, by providing free simulation engineering software to students.
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Ansys believes in strategic partnerships with key researchers, educators and students across the globe to lower the barrier to adoption of simulation.
Partner Ecosystem
Ansys works throughout the world to support the growth of engineering. By partnering with student teams, researchers and universities, Ansys serves the academic world by creating opportunities for hands-on learning and new discoveries. Our relationships with a variety of academic partners provide benefits to all parties, propelling the field of engineering forward, both academically and commercially.
Academic Partner Types
Supporting Strategic Engagements with the Best Engineering Solutions
The Power of Academic Partners to Move Engineering Forward
Nearly every component designed in IIT Bombay’s Formula Student 2020-winning electric race car came thanks to Ansys Fluent. The software enabled the team to make quick decisions at critical junctures of the design, resulting in improvements such as radiators weighing 24% less and cell temperatures improving by 15%. The simulation allowed for an improved design while giving students confidence to tackle real-world problems using industry-level tools.
The development of “A Hands-on Introduction to Engineering Simulations” MOOC with Cornell University and Rajesh Bhaskaran, the Swanson Director of Engineering Simulation made learning the basics of simulation accessible to all. This free, self-paced course gives individuals the opportunity to learn how to perform real-life engineering simulations using Ansys solutions. Students also develop professional skills usable across a range of engineering situations.
Ansys collaborated with the University of Texas at Arlington, aiming to save hundreds of millions of dollars in hypersonic aircraft, spacecraft and missile prototype testing. By providing cutting-edge design and analysis workflow for validating system models in the U.S. government’s current and next-generation hypersonic vehicles, Ansys software helps the university engineering team conduct physical high-speed flight tests in the university’s state-of-the-art arc jet hypersonic wind tunnel. Developing this workflow will fast-track certification, decrease hypersonic spending and increase engineering productivity.
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