Institute for Digital Research and Education
Ansys is an engineering software that is employed for a plethora of multiphysics simulations. This is an introductory tutorial workshop for building, configuring, executing, and postprocessing simulation projects and data using Ansys products including CAD software (DesignModeler and SpaceClaim), meshing software (Workbench Meshing, Fluent Meshing) and multiphysics software (Fluent). Additionally, various programming languages (Scheme Lisp, C/C++ macros through UDFs, Journal, Python, Unix Bash) will be briefly examined for facilitating the execution of simulations and postprocessing of data.
Any questions about this workshop can be emailed to Matthew Tom at mtom3097@g.ucla.edu.
About the speakers:
Matthew Tom is a UCLA Chemical Engineering Ph.D. candidate and Henrik Wang is a UCLA Chemical Engineering Ph.D. student under the direction of Professor Panagiotis D. Christofides who perform research in multiscale modeling, statistical process control, and model predictive control for thin-layer deposition and etching processes for semiconductor fabrication using quantum and statistical mechanics, kinetic Monte Carlo methods, and computational fluid dynamics simulations. Additionally, they collaborate with Professor Carlos Morales-Guio for computational fluid dynamics modeling of rotating cylindrical electrode reactors and electrocatalytic processes.