Simulation is more than Software

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SPEOS, integrated with virtual product development, can realistically simulate the human visual experience by replicating the interaction between photons and matter. Whether it's aesthetics or perceived quality, lighting design, laser technology or sensor control, ANSYS SPEOS lets you realistically simulate your systems with physics-based optics.

In this webinar, you will learn how optical simulation is used to make rapid decisions in watch casing (XRby Saneuil) prior to the manufacturing of physical prototypes.

Agenda

  • The challenges of XRby
    • Maximising the luminosity of the dial by optimising its geometry and thickness
    • Choosing materials and layout
    • Deciding on appearance without creating physical prototypes
  • AnsysSPEOS optical simulation software
    • What is light simulation
    • References: from automotive to luxury...
    • Demonstration
    • Simulation scalability (CPU / GPU / HPC)
    • Measurement capabilities to ensure predictivity
    • Benefits of physics-based optical simulation
  • Results obtained by XRby

Target Group

This webinar is for engineers who face lighting and optical challenges:

  • Lighting and electronics designers and developers
  • Development engineers from automotive OEM
  • Engineers in the watch industry who are responsible for the development of watch casings

Benefits

Whether it is an analysis of aesthetics or perceived quality, lighting design, laser technology or sensor control, Ansys SPEOS allows you to simulate the final product or optical systems based on the interaction of photons with the material. Optical simulation can significantly reduce the number of physical prototypes, saving time and costs.

Lecturers

Bernard Feuillard
Engineering Services, CADFEM (Suisse) AG, Renens

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