Best Practice in Action

What Leaders Say about How Engineering Simulation Leads to Cost-Effective Innovation

 


“ANSYS products are one of the central parts in our software world and they help us do our work quicker with increased reliability and safety.”

Rainer-Michael Martsch,
Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH 

“Simulation in the early stages of the development cycle provided valuable insight for quickly identifying potential problems and evaluating alternative solutions. This prevented large numbers of costly and time-consuming late-stage design changes and enabled us to verify the design with the minimum number of physical tests. Simulation was a critical tool.”


Korhan Sevenler, Director Product Lifecycle Management
Xerox Corporation

"We were able to design the (industrial-use) fan in only one month, where it would have taken at least three months using the traditional build and test approach."
Chris Robinson and Peter Came
PCA Engineers
“Simulation with ANSYS software certainly allowed us to meet (our design) objectives with advanced technology that we easily integrated into our product development process.  In this way, rather than merely fix problems at the last minute near the end of development, we used simulation to guide the design.”
Larry Larder, Director, Engineering Services
Herman Miller, Inc.
“When Peregrine Consulting set about developing ground-breaking technology for aircraft turbine engine lifecycle cost management, we chose ANSYS as a core element in the approach. It was the preferred software because of its advanced simulation and parallel processing distributed solution capabilities, as well as its long-standing solid reputation as a veteran of aircraft turbine analysis and its use for decades as the tool of choice at turbine OEMs. In this selection, we were confident that ANSYS could provide the simulation capabilities we require — now and in the future — with their continuing commitment to being first-to-market with new performance-enhancing features.”
David Stapp, President
Peregrine Consulting, Inc.
“A typical door assembly from the Brose Door Systems Business Unit consists of at least 20 to 30 components. By automating portions of our FEA processes within the ANSYS Workbench environment, our engineers have shortened their simulation times, for both static and transient analyses of these complex designs, by as much as a factor of five.”
Sandro Wartzack
The Brose Group

 

Contact Thierry Marchal, Industry Director at ANSYS, to share your thought regarding cost-effective innovations.