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© 2011 ANSYS, Inc. October 24, 20111

Engineering the System with ANSYS

© 2011 ANSYS, Inc. October 24, 20112

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“ANSYS simulation software is incredibly reliable and accurate. 

Simulation enables us to drastically reduce lead times and get 

solutions to the circuit much quicker, so we are more competitive 

race to race.”

A promise that it will perform properly, not fail unexpectedly, and even exceed

the expectations of its designers and users. ANSYS helps power these promises with

the most robust, accurate and flexible simulation platform available.

Steve NeveyBusiness Development ManagerRed Bull Technology

Every Product is a Promise

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Our Advantages

Industry SolutionsValue‐Added Services

Global SupportFitFit

VisionCompany Strength

IndependenceFoundationFoundation

Unequalled DepthUnparalleled Breadth

Comprehensive MultiphysicsEngineered Scalability

Adaptive Architecture

Products/TechnologyProducts/

Technology

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Increasing Investment in R&D 

Millions

110

100

80

60

40

20

0

Fluent

Year1994  1995  1996  1997  1998  1999   2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006   2007   2008      2009      2010

ICEM CFD

CFXCDI

Ansoft

Investment In Acquired R&D

Internal Investment In R&D

Over 500 Developers in 2010

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Leading Provider of Power Simulation Solutions

Power–efficient Electronics

Users: IC/system designers

All 20 of the top 20 semicompanies(a)

Consistent growth

CF positive, profitable

Markets Customers Performance

(a) According to iSuppli 2010.

Revenue ($M)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Mobile

Data centers

Consumer & computing

Automotive

IntelSamsungToshibaTIRenesasHynixSTMicronQualcommElpida

BroadcomAMDInfineonSonyPanasonicFreescaleNXPMarvellMediaTeknVidia

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Consolidated Company Geographic Revenue

Percent of Net Sales Revenue by Industry

Academic8%

Aerospace & Defense17%

Automotive15%

BioMedical2%Construction

2%Consumer Products

2%

Electronics19%

Energy and CleanTech10%

Industrial Equipment13%

Materials & Chemical Processing

12%

Americas34%

Asia32%

Europe34%

Our Balance

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CompetitionCost Constraints

Lawsuits/WarrantyProduct Innovation

Customer Expectations

Energy AvailabilityTime to MarketProduct LifecycleSkilled Labor

Customer Pressures

Margin for Error

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Top Business Pressures Driving Product Design Improvement

Biggest Hurdles for Product 

Design

Getting Product Designs RightSource:  Aberdeen Group, April 2011

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Smart Products/Smart Processes• Interconnected systems • Adapt to environment• Adapt to user• Lack test experience

Smart Products Drive Complexity

Image of wind turbine system

“Today’s increased complexities require a system‐level approach in 

designing  wind  turbines and evaluating performance based on  

real‐world conditions.”

Ahmad HaidariGlobal Industry Director Energy and Power ANSYS

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Variation Is The Real World• Intentional Variation• Random Variation• Unlimited Test

Combinations

Confidence for the Real World

“Companies often focus on time to market, but the advantages of fast product introduction 

may be quickly overshadowed by the huge cost of poor quality, resulting in product recalls, 

rework, warranty payments and lost business from negative brand image.” 

Andreas VlahinosPresidentAdvanced Engineering Solutions

Robust Systems Design Process

Sequential Design Process High Safety Factors

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Optimum Processes Amplify Engineering Impact

“Most high‐technology companies now realize the potential benefits of simulating the 

performance of their products. They also clearly know that performing analysis early in the 

design cycle has the potential to identify and solve design problems much more efficiently and 

cost effectively compared to handling them later.”Fereydoon DadkhahSenior EngineerDelphi Electronics & Safety Systems

Design change cost

Design change cost

Traditional analysis and CAD

# of problem resolution[N(p)]

Development phase

Conventional design, build, test

ANSYSSimulation‐Driven Product Development

Design change cost

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Our Vision: Simulation Driven Product Development

Concept & Design

PhysicalPrototype

Production

Simulation‐DrivenProduct Development

Concept Design PhysicalPrototype Testing Analysis Production

CAD CAE CAM

Yes

No

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Click to edit Master text stylesDemocratize Simulation

Process Automation

Enable Best Practices

Focus on Engineering

Complete Systems

Simulated Environments

Multiphysics

Fluids Dynamics

Structural Mechanics

Explicit Dynamics

Low‐Frequency Electromagnetics

High‐Frequency Electromagnetics

Thermal Mechanics

Acoustics

Span Organizational and Geographic Silos

Share Engineering Insights

Better Decisions Faster

Our Strategy

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System “V” Development Process

System Acceptance

Sub‐System Integration& Verification

Component Integration& Verification

ComponentOptimization

Requirements& Specifications

System Topology& Layout

Sub‐System Options& Design

System Acceptance

Sub‐System Integration& Verification

Component Integration& Verification

ComponentOptimization

Requirements& Specifications

System Topology& Layout

Sub‐System Options& Design

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Comprehensive Capabilities TodayExample:  Hybrid Electric Vehicle System

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Dimensions of System Simulation

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Development Focus R14 R15 R16 R17

Convergence of Fluent and CFX Solvers

Expand Two‐way Multiphysics Solutions

Advancements of HPC Performance

Core Solver Capabilities and Robustness

Systems Roadmap ‐ Physics

Strategic Intent:  Accurate analysis of all the physical phenomenon acting on and within the system.

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Systems Roadmap ‐ Users

Strategic Intent:  Enable multiple users to collaboratively define and solve complex system designs.

Development Focus R14 R15 R16 R17

EKM Model Libraries

EKM Collaborative Multiphysics

Intuitive User Environments

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Systems Roadmap ‐ Fidelity

Strategic Intent:  Provide appropriate simulation focus and resolution based on application objective.

Development Focus R14 R15 R16 R17

Robust Design Solutions

Expand Reduced Order Model Creation by 3D Solvers

Modelica and VHDL‐AMS Library Support

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Systems Roadmap ‐ Scale

Strategic Intent:  Solve models of  different fidelity and size automatically in a unified environment.

Development Focus R14 R15 R16 R17

Expand Co‐simulation between 3D and 0D Solvers

System File Management by EKM

Material Modeling

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• Available in Q4, 2011

• Update presentations during technical tracks

• Material will be available on the customer portal following the release

Announcing ANSYS 14.0

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Thank You Customers!

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Engineering the System with ANSYS

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ANSYS would like to thank the following partners for sponsoring this event 

Platinum  Sponsors

Gold  Sponsors

OEM  Sponsors

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Thank You Customers!

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Thank You for Coming!

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ANSYS would like to thank the following partners for sponsoring this event 

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Appendix

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The following slides should be used to customize the presentation to particular industries and partner sponsors for each event.

Customization Slides

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System Process “V”

System Acceptance

Sub‐System Integration& Verification

Component Integration& Verification

ComponentOptimization

Requirements& Specifications

System Topology& Layout

Sub‐System Options& Design

System Acceptance

Sub‐System Integration& Verification

Component Integration& Verification

ComponentOptimization

Requirements& Specifications

System Topology& Layout

Sub‐System Options& Design

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System “V” Development Process

System Acceptance

Sub‐System Integration& Verification

Component Integration& Verification

ComponentOptimization

Requirements& Specifications

System Topology& Layout

Sub‐System Options& Design

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System “V” Development Process

System Acceptance

Sub‐System Integration& Verification

Component Integration& Verification

ComponentOptimization

Requirements& Specifications

System Topology& Layout

Sub‐System Options& Design

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ANSYS would like to thank the following partners for sponsoring this event 

Santa Clara

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ANSYS would like to thank the following partners for sponsoring this event 

Toronto

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ANSYS would like to thank the following partners for sponsoring this event 

Boston

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System “V” Development Process

System Acceptance

Sub‐System Integration& Verification

Component Integration& Verification

ComponentOptimization

Requirements& Specifications

System Topology& Layout

Sub‐System Options& Design

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ANSYS would like to thank the following partners for sponsoring this event 

West Palm Beach

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ANSYS would like to thank the following partners for sponsoring this event 

Gold

OEM Sponsors

Detroit

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ANSYS would like to thank the following partners for sponsoring this event 

Platinum

Gold

OEM Sponsors

Chicago

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System “V” Development Process

System Acceptance

Sub‐System Integration& Verification

Component Integration& Verification

ComponentOptimization

Requirements& Specifications

System Topology& Layout

Sub‐System Options& Design

System Acceptance

Sub‐System Integration& Verification

Component Integration& Verification

ComponentOptimization

Requirements& Specifications

System Topology& Layout

Sub‐System Options& Design

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System “V” Development Process

System Acceptance

Sub‐System Integration& Verification

Component Integration& Verification

ComponentOptimization

Requirements& Specifications

System Topology& Layout

Sub‐System Options& Design

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ANSYS would like to thank the following partners for sponsoring this event 

Platinum

Gold

OEM Sponsors

Houston