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CFD технологии от ANSYS и FLUENT помогли побить мировой рекорд скорости

ANSYS, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANSS), a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, today announced that a British-designed car has employed its FLUENT(R) computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software package to engineer the vehicle's aerodynamics totally without any wind tunnel testing. The JCB DIESELMAX car achieved over 350mph (563kph) to break the world land speed record for diesel-powered cars for the second time in a week on August 23, 2006 at the world-famous Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, a record that had been standing for more than 30 years. The car was piloted by Wing Commander Andy Green, who also set the first-ever (and current) supersonic world land speed record of 763 mph in 1997 in ThrustSSC.

CFD pressure contour predictions on the chassis of the JCB DIESELMAX record-breaking car  CFD pressure contour predictions on the chassis of the JCB DIESELMAX record-breaking car

The JCB DIESELMAX car is twice as powerful and twice as fast as a Formula 1 car; however, it weighs four times as much. To power the car, JCB developed the world's most powerful automotive diesel engine from an enhanced version of its standard JCB444-LSR engine. The project aerodynamicist, Ron Ayers, used CFD software from Fluent Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of ANSYS, Inc., to design the car; his goal was to achieve an optimal balance between aerodynamic drag, skin drag and downforce. A wind tunnel was not used to test the car's design because of compressibility effects that occur at such high speeds, and the long, slender aspect ratio of the car made it difficult to get a wind tunnel with a rolling road that was suitable. The overall result of the design process was an outstandingly beautiful and effective car with a drag coefficient of 0.174, extraordinary even by land speed record standards.

"This is a fascinating and exciting application of our flow modeling software," said Ferit Boysan, vice president and general manager at ANSYS, Inc. "We are seeing more and more projects of this type in the automotive industry in which CFD results are being used with minimal or no wind tunnel testing. Such is the maturity of the technology these days. The JCB DIESELMAX car is proof positive of this trend, even in leading edge automotive applications."

The aerodynamics of the JCB DIESELMAX car, which recently broke the diesel world land speed record, were designed entirely with FLUENT CFD code from ANSYS, Inc. The project used ANSYS engineering simulation tecnology to achieve an optimal balance between aerodynamic drag, skin drag and downforce.

JCB DIESELMAX was the brainchild of JCB Chairman Sir Anthony Bamford, born of his desire to showcase the extreme performance of the JCB444 diesel engine that normally powers the company's backhoe loaders and Loadall telescopic handlers. After watching the record-breaking runs, he said, "We have proven that we have the world's fastest diesel car and engine. The JCB DIESELMAX team has worked at times in adversity and faced numerous heartaches with fortitude. These record-breaking successes prove to the world the excellence of British engineering and teamwork."

About JCB

JCB is the world's fifth largest manufacturer of construction equipment and has 17 plants on four continents: 10 in the UK, three in India and others in the USA, Brazil, China and Germany. JCB employs more than 6300 people. In 2005, JCB celebrated its 60th anniversary; the company is family run and privately-owned.

About ANSYS, Inc.

ANSYS, Inc., founded in 1970, develops and globally markets engineering simulation software and technologies widely used by engineers and designers across a broad spectrum of industries. The Company focuses on the development of open and flexible solutions that enable users to analyze designs directly on the desktop, providing a common platform for fast, efficient and cost- conscious product development, from design concept to final-stage testing and validation. The Company and its global network of channel partners provide sales, support and training for customers. Headquartered in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., with more than 40 strategic sales locations throughout the world, ANSYS, Inc. and its subsidiaries employ approximately 1,400 people and distribute ANSYS products through a network of channel partners in over 40 countries. 

About Fluent Inc.

Fluent Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of ANSYS, Inc., (Nasdaq: ANSS), the world's largest provider of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software and consulting services. Fluent's software is used for simulation, visualization and prediction of fluid flow, heat and mass transfer and chemical reactions. It is a vital part of the computer-aided engineering (CAE) process for companies around the world and is deployed in nearly every manufacturing industry. Using Fluent's software, product development, design and research engineers build virtual prototypes and simulate the performance of proposed and existing designs, allowing them to improve design quality while reducing cost and speeding time to market.

ANSYS, ANSYS Workbench, CFX, AUTODYN, FLUENT and any and all ANSYS, Inc. product and service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of ANSYS, Inc. or its subsidiaries located in the United States or other countries. ICEM CFD is a trademark licensed by ANSYS, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

SOURCE ANSYS, Inc.