Ansys, world leader in Engineering Simulation, is organising a webinar featuring the simulation technology available to speed up designs and solutions to combat COVID-19 at 11 30 am (IST) on April 17, 2020. This webinar will help accelerate the efforts of academic and industrial scientists and engineers fighting the virus
The webinar will discuss challenges in designing devices, healthcare facilities and treatments for the disease. It will detail simulation’s role in designing new ventilator systems using existing assembly lines for ventilator system production, ensuring electronic, mechanical and fluid flow performance of the new design and evaluating alternative materials. Simulation’s role in designing masks and analyzing fluid flow through the porous medium of masks will be discussed. Designing isolation wards and ensuring desired air flow patterns that minimize the risk of further spread will be deliberated. Studying the virus spread patterns through sneezing/coughing and the development of device risk mitigation strategies will be elucidated.
Ansys is committed to providing software, support and services for multiple physics like fluid flow, mechanical and electrical/electronic analysis, multiphysics problems like coupled fluid flow and mechanical analysis, systems modeling to analyze complex interactions of various subsystems of a device, design optimization and also materials selection for optimal design and function.
Dr. Dhiraj K. Mahajan, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Ropar and Mr. Hemant Punekar, Manager, Application Engineering, Ansys, who specializes in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and has worked closely with the global pharmaceutical and healthcare industry, are the invited speakers.
Earlier the IIT Ropar team worked out the technicalities of Negative Pressure Rooms to create facilities for mass screening using Ansys India's software and support. Mr. Rafiq Somani, Area Vice President - India and South Asia Pacific, ANSYS, said, “"We, at Ansys, are happy to have been of help to IIT Ropar in designing these low cost, modular Negative Pressure Rooms with our CFD based modelling and design recommendations. Ansys and our partners will be pleased to be of service to start ups, MSMEs, PPEs, drug manufacturers, academia and researchers by helping you leverage technology to fight COVID-19”
Simulation technology accelerates evaluation of device performance and reliability. It can help in conducting “what if” studies and parametric studies and also perform quick-and-easy simulations with detailed analysis. This webinar is open to all. Medical devices manufacturers, Healthcare providers, Pharma manufacturers, Scientists, academic researchers and design engineers will find it especially useful.
This is the registration link: https://www.ansys.com/about-ansys/events/in-20-04-17-using-engineering-simulation-fight-covid-19
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