Ansys software will provide predictively accurate,
end-to-end capabilities for body durability analysis
/ Key Highlights
- Ansys' structural simulation solutions will help deliver
next-generation vehicles that provide a safer, more comfortable
passenger experience
- Ansys provides end-to-end, predictively accurate capabilities
for virtual performance validation of the body system
- Hyundai motor company named Ansys Mechanical™ and
Ansys LS-DYNA™ its preferred structural analysis solutions
following a rigorous 18-month competitive evaluation
PITTSBURGH, March 5,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai motor company
named Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) a preferred supplier of
structural simulation solutions for body system analysis that will
ultimately support improvements to the safety and comfort of
tomorrow's passengers. Ansys' strong market strategy, predictive
accuracy, and commitment to product development rose above
competitive offerings to become Hyundai's preferred supplier.
For automotive companies with well-established product
development processes, transitioning from one simulation tool to
another demands extensive time and strict evaluation standards.
Hyundai benchmark tested multiple simulation solutions over the
course of 18 months, exploring areas such as model analysis
accuracy, high-performance computing throughput, and future product
strategy.
Ansys Mechanical, the leading finite element analysis tool,
and LS-DYNA, the leading explicit simulation tool for crash
safety analysis, outperformed competitors and demonstrated stronger
analysis accuracy, better performance in data processing, and a
robust future technology development strategy. These
high-performance capabilities will be utilized in the analysis of
body system durability, stiffness, and strength.
"Adopting a new simulation product requires detailed application
and operational planning of the solution for each vehicle
development stage, and thorough validation by both the manufacturer
and solution supplier," said Ill-Joo Noh, MVP and small sized
vehicle chassis and body CAE team of Hyundai motor company. "To
remain leaders in the increasingly technological industry, we must
work closely with our partners to ensure our current and future
needs are met. Ansys demonstrated its excellent simulation
performance meets our current and future requirements, proving it
can operate at scale for complex solutions."
"Hyundai's evaluation and decision illustrate Ansys' ability to
meet the needs of the automotive industry's biggest and most
complex engineering challenges," said Shane
Emswiler, senior vice president of products at Ansys. "We
are continuously enhancing Mechanical to work seamlessly with
LS-DYNA to provide our partners with a full solution. Ansys
and Hyundai share an unwavering commitment to innovation and
quality, and together we will usher in a new era of safe,
comfortable, and reliable vehicles."
/ About Ansys
Our Mission: Powering Innovation that Drives Human
Advancement™
When visionary companies need to know how their world-changing
ideas will perform, they close the gap between design and reality
with Ansys simulation. For more than 50 years, Ansys software has
enabled innovators across industries to push boundaries by using
the predictive power of simulation. From sustainable transportation
to advanced semiconductors, from satellite systems to life-saving
medical devices, the next great leaps in human advancement will be
powered by Ansys.
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