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
60 Ergebnisse für "seen" unter ANSYS Switzerland GmbH
Bringing Intelligent Headlamps to Light via Simulation | Ansys Whit...
... partner di fiducia. +1 844.462.6797 Bringing Intelligent Headlamps to Light via Simulation Once seen as ... Simulation Once seen as a basic, utilitarian product feature, today automotive headlamps are becoming much ...
Relying on What You See: Luminance Matching and Human Vision | Ansy...
... visualization of key details that would be seen in the real world, then emulating physiological properties of ... visualization of key details that would be seen in the real world, then emulating physiological properties of ...
ETH Zürich - Numerische Materialmodellierung
8005 Zürich, Technoparkstrasse 1 / Einstein PFA G 11 (2. OG)
ETH Zürich - Numerische Materialmodellierung
Technoparkstrasse 1
8005 Zürich
4 Ergebnisse für "seen" unter ETH Zürich - Numerische Materialmodellierung
Conceptualising ‘Cultural Landscape Commons’: Retracing Ecological ...
... cultural ecology. These fields of research are seen as precursors to some of the currently dominant ... fields of research are seen as precursors to some of the currently dominant concerns within commons ...
... of Pietà (c. 1505). A clearly ter- raced slope can be seen in the left corner of the painting Cristo ... background. This is similar to what can be seen in another painting by Giovanni Bellini (Cristo nell’orto ... of Pietà (c. 1505). A clearly ter- raced slope can be seen in the left corner of the painting Cristo ... background. This is similar to what can be seen in another painting by Giovanni Bellini (Cristo nell’orto ...
