Ansys Mechanical Parametric Design: The simulation solution

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Check out this KETIV Virtual Academy session where you’ll learn valuable insights into  Ansys Mechanical Parametric Design and how SpaceClaim’s hybrid modeling technology offers a reliable technique for constraining, parameterizing, and replaying the required steps for model creation.

  • Learn how to easily create a parametric model with a feature/history tree.
  • Receive expert tips on adding parameters to import generic and native CAD files.

Join Joel Bay, Application Engineer for ANSYS Mechanical at KETIV, as he covers Parametric Design and practical simulation engineering techniques, along with the importance of model validation and several standard methods you can use to achieve it.

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KETIV Support Team

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The KETIV Support Team is a talented group of product experts and application engineers. They spend most of their time providing dedicated to support to our customers, but they can also be found leading trainings and creating helpful learning content.

  			  
  		

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