Industry leaders use ANSYS to create complete virtual prototypes of complex products and systems – comprised of mechanical, electronics and embedded software components – which incorporate all the physical  phenomena that exist in real-world environments.


ANSYS CFX is a high-performance computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software tool that delivers reliable and accurate solutions quickly and robustly across a wide range of CFD and multi-physics applications.

CFX is recognized for its outstanding accuracy, robustness and speed with rotating machinery such as pumps, fans, compressors, and gas and hydraulic turbines.

  • Ansys CFX can be accessed from within Ansys Workbench.
  • ANSYS CFX hosted on the myAccess service is reserved for use by teaching staff and eligible undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students enrolled in the School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering.

ANSYS Fluent software contains the broad physical modelling capabilities needed to model flow, turbulence, heat transfer, and reactions for industrial applications.

  • Ansys Fluent can be accessed from within Ansys Workbench.
  • ANSYS Fluent hosted on the myAccess service is reserved for use by teaching staff and eligible undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students enrolled in UNSW Engineering

ANSYS Workbench

  • ANSYS Workbench hosted on the myAccess service is reserved for use by teaching staff and eligible undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students enrolled in the UNSW Engineering.
School
Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering
Application
ANSYS CFX | ANSYS Fluent | ANSYS Workbench

Important message

  • ANSYS software hosted on the myAccess service is reserved for use by teaching staff and eligible undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students. 
  • The myAccess service is designed to support teaching. Applications hosted on the service must not be used for commercial or revenue generating activities, or to facilitate research.
  • The myAccess service must not be used to access, manage or transmit data classified as ‘Sensitive’ or ‘Highly Sensitive’. For more information refer to the UNSW Data Classification Standard, opens in a new window

 

Contact the IT Service Centre if you have any access or technical issues