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Simultaneously simulating particle mechanics and multi-body dynamics

Learn all the benefits of the realistic simulation of particles and equipment interaction

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Combining realistic motion-induced load while accurately accounting for particle equipment interaction ensures that products are designed and operated reliably. This webinar focuses on the benefits of engineering design and analysis of components and the full systems of equipment and machineries when the presence of particles matters.

We will showcase how the combination of Rocky DEM, a high fidelity particle simulator with capabilities to account for free and rigid body motion, with the full potential of Ansys Motion multi-body dynamic software, can simulate system performance from particle dynamics, stress-safety, heat transfer, vibration and fatigue in one integrated simulation environment.

Join us to learn more about the new possibilities of the Ansys Motion and Rocky DEM coupling, and their applications to design and analyze components and systems.

What attendees will learn:

  • What is Rocky
  • Internal motion kernel capabilities
  • Ansys Motion tool
  • New possibilities with Ansys Motion coupling

Presented by:

Leon Nogueira

CAE Application Specialist-DEM, ESSS

Leon Nogueira is a Mechanical Engineer with an MSc from the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (POLI-USP). He joined ESSS in 2012 as a CAE Applications Specialist, first in the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) group and now in the Discrete Element Method (DEM) group on the Rocky DEM technical team.


Alexander Pett

Ansys Motion Product Manager, Ansys

Product Manager within the Ansys Physics Business Unit. Pett manages several nonlinear structural dynamics analysis tools for Ansys including Ansys Motion and Ansys LS-Dyna.

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