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March 31, 2020

Flexible Engineering Toward Green Aircraft: CAE Tools for Sustainable Mobility

At the conclusion of the EU-funded RBF4AERO and RIBES projects, the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” decided to organize a one-day workshop aimed to present the results of the two programs and to highlight the status of researches in the aerospace field focusing on the recent achievements in analysis and design methodologies adopted in the […]

February 28, 2020

Mandible morphing through principal components analysis

A study conducted by University of Perugia in collaboration with University of Catania and Politecnico di Torino  having title Mandible morphing through principal components analysis has been published on Proceedings of the International Conference on Design Tools and Methods in Industrial Engineering, ADM 2019. This work is focused on the creation of a parametric model of the mandibular bone, with the final […]

January 29, 2020

University of Roma Tor Vergata wins Ansys Hall of Fame 2020 used RBF Morph

The University of Rome Tor Vergata is the winner  of the Ansys Hall of fame 2020 world competition in Academic Session. Engineers used ANSYS Fluent, ANSYS Mechanical and RBF Morph to perform cardiovascular simulation with moving walls and applied it to the fluid–structure interaction analysis of a custom valve coupled with patient data. By bringing these simulations into the clinic, it will be possible to help doctors […]

January 26, 2020

RBF Morph at the ANSYS Worldwide Sales Conference 2020

  As Gold Sponsor RBF Morph has been participated on January from 19th to 22th at the ANSYS Worldwide Sales Conference 2020 promoted by ANSYS inc, the most important commercial and technological partner of our company. About 1600 people attended the event, of which: 425 sales staff and managers; over 300 directors and business partners; over 250 application […]

November 28, 2019

Heart beating model thanks RBF Morph Add-on for ANSYS Fluent

In the thesis titled “Preoperative planning and simulation for artificial heart implantation surgery” Sophie Collin, phd of University of Rennes, shows as it’s possible the elaboration of a heart beating model with our Add-on for ANSYS Fluent. The RBF mesh morphing can be used, with success, to warping process in order to match the meshes […]