ANSYS and US Army Partner To Increase Efficiency of Simulating Government Defense Technology
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As a joint project pursued under a cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA), ANSYS and ARDEC enabled the integration of legacy government code, such as
Due to the complexity of many government simulation tools used to simulate defense technology, the number of engineers who can successfully employ these powerful tools is limited. To bridge this usability gap, ANSYS and ARDEC created the extension to host LLNL's in-house code within the flexible ANSYSWorkbench environment. This new user interface allows government entities to retain the power of their legacy simulation technology while further streamlining simulation pre-processing in an easy-to-learn environment.
"By combining the configurability of ACT with the power of traditional government solvers, we're not only reducing overall simulation time for ARDEC but also broadening this extension's reach so other government entities can take advantage of these tools as well," said
"We are excited to partner with ARDEC to address difficult simulation problems facing this entire industry," said
ACT is the tool for customizing the ANSYS® Mechanical™ interface within Workbench and is available as part of the ANSYS Customization Suite product – this also includes the Workbench Software Development Kit. The first version of this ANSYS and ARDEC user-environment extension was released in
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