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Evolution and Adaptation of 3D CAE Reduction Technology

3次元CAEリダクション技術の進化と適応

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Author(J)1) 鈴木 英次郎
Author(E)1) Eijiro Suzuki
Affiliation(J)1) アンシス・ジャパン株式会社
Affiliation(E)1) Ansys Japan K.K.
Abstract(J)リダクション技術は3次元CAEの精度を保ちつつ、高速に結果を得ることが出来る技術として注目されています。近年、様々な現象に対応するリダクション技術が開発され、多くのCAEエンジニアが活用を始めています。本講演では、このリダクション技術について適応事例を交えてご紹介いたします。

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Abstract(E)Reduction technology is gaining attention as a fast simulation technology that maintains the accuracy of 3D CAE. In recent years, reduction technology has been developed for various phenomena, and many CAE engineers have begun to use it. In this section, I will introduce this reduction technology with adaptation examples.

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