ANSYS to be used by ITER in building first fusion facility

ANSYS has announced that ITER has selected their software to validate the design of the experimental fusion facility ultimately planned for construction in the south of France.

Engineering simulation solutions from ANSYS will be used to accelerate research and development by optimizing key components of the experimental fusion reactor. Researchers will use the broad and linked simulation capabilities within the ANSYS Workbench platform to conduct dynamic analyses, nonlinear thermal analysis, electro-magnetic analyses, coupled field analyses and nonlinear structural analyses of the facility. Construction and commissioning of the project is expected to take about eight years, once a construction license is granted in early 2009.



 

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