ANSYS Switzerland GmbH
8005 Zürich, Technoparkstrasse 1 / Zeppelin 3003
+41 44 500 93 60
ANSYS ist der weltweit führende Anbieter von technischen Simulationslösungen und entwickelt, vertreibt und unterstützt Software für Engineering Simulation. Was ANSYS auszeichnet und von anderen professionellen Berechnungsprogrammen abhebt, ist unter anderem seine Multiphysikfähigkeit. Es kann neben Mechanik und Heattransfer ebenso Fluidynamik, Akustik und Elektromagnetik berechnet werden. Auch die gleichzeitige gekoppelte Behandlung dieser physikalischen Aspekte in einer Simulation ist abgedeckt.
ANSYS Switzerland GmbH
Technoparkstrasse 1
8005 Zürich
12 Ergebnisse für "gave" unter ANSYS Switzerland GmbH
Safran Aerosystems Develops Exterior Aircraft Lighting of the Futur...
... indispensable aid to decision-making. It also boosted creativity and innovation: Teams gave free rein to their ... -making. It also boosted creativity and innovation: Teams gave free rein to their imagination, coming up ...
Capturing Cancer with SmartCatch
... wasting a lot of time. Ansys was the only tool that gave us the possibility to resolve the hydrodynamic ... time. Ansys was the only tool that gave us the possibility to resolve the hydrodynamic phenomena at the ... ideas per minute! So, we were wasting a lot of time. Ansys was the only tool that gave us the ... . Ansys was the only tool that gave us the possibility to resolve the hydrodynamic phenomena at the scale ...
ETH Zürich - Numerische Materialmodellierung
8005 Zürich, Technoparkstrasse 1 / Einstein PFA G 11 (2. OG)
ETH Zürich - Numerische Materialmodellierung
Technoparkstrasse 1
8005 Zürich
1 Ergebnisse für "gave" unter ETH Zürich - Numerische Materialmodellierung
... Campagna ideal gave way to the Arcadian, moving towards a land- scape more strongly infl uenced by pastoral ... farming itself, which still describes itself as “agri-culture,” but which one-sidedly gave up the ... Campagna ideal gave way to the Arcadian, moving towards a land- scape more strongly infl uenced by pastoral ... farming itself, which still describes itself as “agri-culture,” but which one-sidedly gave up the ...