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Annonce N°179927Publié le 03/06/2022 à 06:30
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Ansys is the global leader in engineering simulation, helping the
world's most innovative companies deliver radically better products to
their customers. By offering the best and broadest portfolio of
engineering simulation software, Ansys helps companies solve the most
complex design challenges and engineer products limited only by
imagination. OFFRE DE STAGE 2022 INGENIEUR MECANIQUE DES SOLIDES ANSYS
FRANCE 6 MOIS DE STAGE À VILLEURBANNE (BUREAU ANSYS LYON) OBJECTIFS :
La dynamique du contact est difficile à résoudre du fait de la
difficulté à détecter de manière précise les points de contact et
leurs évolutions. En effet, la précision est directement liée au
type de géométrie en contact, par exemple: pour un engrenage
construit en développante de cercle, des modifications de denture au
micron près sont souvent introduit à la denture. Cela permet
d'améliorer les performances vibro-acoustiques de l'engrenage. Ce
type de mécanisme nécessite donc un maillage suffisamment fin dans
la zone de contact pour pouvoir évaluer avec précision la
géométrie. De plus, les surfaces en contact évoluent dans le temps,
et les coûts de calcul peuvent se révéler prohibitifs. C'est
pourquoi des méthodes de réduction de modèle doivent être
utilisées pour limiter le nombre de degrés de libertés du système.
L'objectif du stage est de tester des modèles réduits de l'engrenage
(Component Modes Synthesis, Proper Orthogonal Decomposition, Espace de
Krylov) pour la résolution de la dynamique des transmissions par
engrenages dans le solveur dynamique multi-corps d'ANSYS. Le stagiaire
sera amené à évaluer et comparer les différentes méthodes de
réduction (temps de convergence, précision) afin d'effectuer des
simulations transitoires longues. PROFIL SOUHAITÉ : * Très bon
niveau en Python et/ou C++, * Bonnes connaissances en dynamique
multi-corps, * Connaissances en transmission de puissance mécanique,
* Un intérêt particulier pour la simulation et le développement.
LANGUE DE TRAVAIL: anglais impératif et français de préférence. -
GOALS Gear contact dynamics is a difficult physics to simulate. The
complexity of the contact points detection and their evolution is the
main reason. Contact detection is highly driven by an accurate
representation of the gear geometry. For instance: micro-geometric
tooth profile modification is usually introduced in gears. This
profile modification improves the vibroacoustic performances, but this
type of mechanism requires a very refined finite element mesh in the
contact area to describe preciselythe geometry. The numerical
simulation of such systems becomes demanding. To overcome these
limitations and reduce the number of degrees of freedom, model order
reduction techniques must be used. The objective of the internship is
to test reduced order models of gears (Component Modes Synthesis,
Proper Orthogonal Decomposition, Krylov subspace) for solving the gear
dynamics in the Ansys multibody solver. The intern will be in charge
of assessing and evaluating the model order reduction method (time
consuming, precision) to perform transient simulations. MINIMUM
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AND EXPERIENCE * Master's degree
in Mechanical Engineering or Applied Mathematics. PREFERRED
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS * Experience with Python and/ or C++, *
Knowledge in multibody dynamics and propulsion transmission, *
Interested in simulations and development. CULTURE AND VALUES Culture
and values are incredibly important to Ansys. They inform us of who we
are, of how we act. Values aren't posters hanging on a wall or about
trite or glib slogans. They aren't about rules and regulations. They
can't just be handed down the organization. They are shared beliefs -
guideposts that we all follow when we're facing a challenge or a
decision. Our values tell us how we live our lives; how we approach
our jobs. Our values are crucial for fostering a culture of winning
for our company: * Customer focus * Results and Accountability *
Innovation * Transparency and Integrity * Mastery * Inclusiveness *
Sense of urgency * Collaboration and Teamwork WORKING AT ANSYS At
Ansys, you will find yourself among the sharpest minds and most
visionary of leaders, collectively aiming to change the world with
innovative technology and remarkable solutions. With the prestigious
reputation in servicing well-known, world-class companies, standards
at Ansys are high, met by those willing to rise to the occasion and
meet those challenges head-on. Because at Ansys, it's about the
learning, the discovery and the collaboration. It's about the "what's
next" as much as the "mission accomplished". It's about the melding of
disciplined intellect with strategic direction and results that have,
can and will impact real people in real ways, forged within a working
environment built on respect, autonomy and ethics. At Ansys, you will
find yourself among those eager to drive the world towards the next
best thing with hands planted firmly on the wheel. Our team is
passionate about pushing the limits of world-class simulation
technology so our customers can turn their design concepts into
successful, innovative products faster and at lower cost. As a measure
of our success in attaining these goals, Ansys has been recognized as
one of the world's most innovative companies by prestigious
publications such as Bloomberg Businessweek and FORTUNE magazines.
Ansys is an S&P 500 company and a component of the NASDAQ-100. For
more information, please visit us at www.ansys.com Ansys is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability,
veteran status, and other protected characteristics. Ansys does not
accept unsolicited referrals for vacancies, and any unsolicited
referral will become the property of Ansys. Upon hire, no fee will be
owed to the agency, person, or entity.