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Van Oord and Ansys Accelerate the Design of Highly Sustainable Offshore Wind Turbines

Van Oord and Ansys Accelerate the Design of Highly Sustainable Offshore Wind Turbines Ansys helps reduce model run time from 150 hours to 24 hours, speeding development time by 7x News provided by Share this article / Key Highlights Van Oord Offshore Wind Monopile Foundation. Photo courtesy of Van Oord. Ansys solutions enable Van Oord to quickly increase design load combinations and improve calculation time for advanced wind turbine foundation development Van Oord s engineers use Ansys Cloud and Ansys Mechanical to optimize new product design, minimize project risk, streamline supplier negotiations and slash product development timelines Van Oord is working with Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) to speed environmental sustainability while expediting new product designs for the offshore wind turbine industry. Ansys is aiding Van Oord engineers in their development of cutting-edge wind turbine foundations, helping them increase product quality and deliver new innovations to market faster t

ANSYS : Van Oord and Ansys Accelerate the Design of Highly Sustainable Offshore Wind Turbines

™ , which spurred design optimization, significantly shortened product development timelines and boosted the efficiency of next-gen offshore wind turbines. Leveraging Mechanical and Ansys Cloud empowers Van Oord engineers to rapidly run 5x more design iterations on Cloud to predict the performance of advanced wind turbine foundations and enhance the fabrication processes while reducing project risks and speeding supply chain negotiations. As a result, simulations that required a week to run on multiple costly workstations now run overnight, delivering a 7x improvement in time savings, while greatly decreasing risk of production delay. Van Oord engineers employ Ansys Cloud to spur new product innovation and solve the ever-growing number of Mechanical models, which may feature over 5.5 million degrees of freedom, 1.8 million nodes and 550,000 elements, said Ralph Luiken, engineering specialist at Van Oord. Historically, these massive models each required 150 hours to run, ho

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