Turbomachinery: Engineering Simulation Solutions For
Turbomachinery: Engineering Simulation Solutions For
Turbomachinery: Engineering Simulation Solutions For
turbomachinery
With the unequalled depth and unparalleled breadth of engineering simulation solutions from ANSYS, companies that develop turbomachinery are transforming their leading-edge design concepts into innovative products and processes that work. Today, 97 of the top 100 industrial companies on the FORTUNE Global 500 invest in engineering simulation as a key strategy to win in a globally competitive environment. They choose ANSYS as their simulation partner, deploying the worlds most comprehensive multiphysics solutions to solve their complex engineering challenges. The engineered scalability of our solutions delivers the flexibility customers need, within an architecture that is adaptable to the processes and design systems of their choice. No wonder the worlds most successful companies turn to ANSYS with a track record of almost 40 years as the industry leader for the best in engineering simulation.
High-Fidelity Simulations
Turbomachinery developers have long used engineering simulation software to increase performance and reduce the cost of testing. Today, many companies rely on software from ANSYS to accurately simulate internal or external aerodynamics and hydrodynamics, thermal and structural state, combustion, and other mission-critical behaviors. Integrated and coupled comprehensive multiphysics capabilities from ANSYS account for the interactions of different physical phenomena in the industry's highly integrated, interdependent machine components and systems. Engineered scalability enables individual users, departments or entire business units with various requirements for analysis to perform serial or parallel computations on individual laptops, compute clusters or enterprise-wide computing resources.
Capabilities
Simulation was a critical Pre-Processing Solutions: Blade row specific geometry and meshing; 1-D aero design; 3-D parametric modeling; wrapping technology; bi-directional CAD connectivity; geometry creation and editing; decomposition; structured; unstructured; polyhedra; CAD import and export; automation; scripts; legacy data handling Key Products: ANSYS BladeModeler, ANSYS DesignModeler, ANSYS ICEM CFD, ANSYS ICEM CFD Hexa CAA V5, ANSYS Mesh Morpher, ANSYS TurboGrid, GAMBIT, TGrid Mechanical Simulation: Static, modal and harmonic analyses; transient and spectrum analyses; buckling and fatigue analyses; automated contact analyses; composites; deformable geometry; geometric nonlinearity; linear and nonlinear materials; component mode synthesis; rigid and flexible multi-body dynamics; rotordynamics; explicit dynamics; topological optimization; variational sensitivities; customizable loads; full suite of multiphysics element technology; iterative solvers; direct solvers; parallelized Key Products: ANSYS AUTODYN, ANSYS DesignSpace, ANSYS Fatigue, ANSYS LS-DYNA, ANSYS Mechanical, ANSYS Professional, ANSYS Structural, ANSYS Multiphysics, ANSYS Rigid Dynamics Electromagnetic Simulation: Parasitic extraction; electrostatic and magneto-static analysis; low- and high-frequency electromagnetic analysis; low-frequency electric and magnetic analysis; antenna radiation patterns; near- and far-field extension analysis Key Products: ANSYS Emag, ANSYS Multiphysics, ANSYS Icemax
tool in successfully developing the TEI-TJ-1X microjet engine and in the follow-on work in designing the TEI-TP-1X turboprop engine. In the early stages of the development cycle, simulation 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.
Bulent Acar Design Engineering and Technologies Leader Tusas Engine Industries, Inc. Instanbul, Turkey
Capabilities (continued)
Thermal Solutions: Steady and unsteady; conduction, convection and radiation; phase change; mass transport; fluid elements; parallelized Key Products: ANSYS CFX, ANSYS Mechanical, ANSYS Multiphysics, ANSYS FLUENT, FLUENT for CATIA V5 Fluids Solutions: Application-specific, CAD-embedded and easy-to-use general interfaces; moving and deforming geometry; steady and unsteady flow; 2-D, axi-symmetric, axi-symmetric with swirl and 3-D flow; incompressible and compressible flow; inviscid and viscous flow; laminar, transitional and turbulent flow; LES/DES/SAS; aero-acoustics; convective, conductive, radiative and conjugate heat transfer; species transport and reactions; dispersed and mixed phases; combustion; rotating machinery with stage interfaces; customizable physics and user interface; segregated and coupled solvers; parallelized; blade-row specific post-processing Key Products: ANSYS CFX, ANSYS CFX-Flo, ANSYS FLUENT, FLUENT for CATIA V5
rotordynamics
turbines
diffusers
exhaust systems
seals
emissions control
composites
gearing
pumps
turbomachinery
fatigue
fans
combustors bearings
turbochargers
blowers
inlets
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Images courtesy iStockphoto.com, Alden Research Laboratory, Alstom Hydro Canada Inc., Florida Turbine Technologies, Inc., Honeywell Aerospace, Tusas Engine Industries, Inc. , Siemens AG Power Generation and Gerber, A.G.; Sigg, R.; Volker, L.; Casey, M.V.; Surken, N. "Predictions of non-equilibrium phase transition in a model low pressure steam turbine", Journal of Engineering for Power and Energy, September 2007, Vol. 221, No. A6, pages 735744.
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