Ansys Report Highlights Simulation's Role in Improving Sustainability Across Industries

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Ansys introduces a new methodology for early-stage and life cycle design that quantifies the impact of simulation on sustainability initiatives, helping companies predict ROI

Key Highlights 

  • Companies can use Ansys simulation to measure direct, indirect, and downstream greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across the product life cycle

  • Ansys' sustainability solutions enable environmental impact analysis, resulting in reduced carbon emissions, waste generation, and lower material, energy, and water consumption

  • The report describes Ansys use cases deployed at Danfoss Drives, Infineon, and Mars

PITTSBURGH, Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) today released a report presenting a new methodology for using simulation to measure and assess the sustainability impact of decisions made during early design stages and throughout the product life cycle. The report incorporates research and analytical support from McKinsey & Co detailing how this methodology was used at Danfoss Drives, Infineon, and Mars. Findings show that, in some cases, these companies reduced direct, indirect, and/or downstream GHG emissions across the product life cycle by at least 10% using Ansys simulation solutions.

Danfoss Drives used Ansys simulation to optimize its latest generation drive controller design
Danfoss Drives used Ansys simulation to optimize its latest generation drive controller design

Sustainability is a key global business priority driven by regulatory pressures, consumer demand, and climate change. However, lack of robust data on material usage, power consumption, waste, and emission generation often prevents companies from embracing large-scale sustainability initiatives. Ansys simulation enables businesses across industries to respond to these market challenges with agility and can help support sustainability efforts.

For instance, after identifying an ideal design, customers can further optimize it to meet their specific sustainability goals, such as reducing waste generation, improving energy efficiency, and lowering the overall carbon footprint. Ansys simulation helps companies predict return on investment for sustainability initiatives through virtual prototyping, process optimization, and high-fidelity results via four sustainability-focused solutions pillars:

  • Clean environment encompasses simulation solutions for emission tracing and control; carbon capture, utilization, and storage; water treatment and management; environmental noise, dust, and orbital space debris.

  • Materials and circularity include materials management and selection, packaging, light-weighting, chemical safety, compliance and traceability, recycling, and reuse.

  • Energy solutions center on simulation solutions for wind, solar, hydrogen, nuclear, and other alternative energy sources; integrated energy systems; energy storage solutions; electric motors; fast-charging batteries, and fuel cells.

  • Manufacturing and operational efficiency includes advanced manufacturing, digital twins, prognostic health management, energy consumption efficiency, reliability and durability, workflow optimization, process automation, and safety.