2024 ANSYS Design Analysis Competition - Encouraging Engineering Analyses
This competition encourages final year engineering students to apply appropriate engineering analyses in their design projects, with a focus on computational and numerical analysis using tools like CFD and FEA. Submissions by project teams are welcomed, and presentations should target a general engineering audience. Check the timetable for key dates, and don't miss the opportunity to showcase your project and win recognition!
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2024 ANSYS Design Analysis Competition Sponsored by: Engineering Ideas Clinic and ANSYS Competition contact: Chris Rennick (chris.rennick@uwaterloo.ca)
Objective Objective: The Design Analysis Competition is intended to encourage the effective application of appropriate engineering analyses in the execution of a design project. The type of analysis is not restricted, but verification of design using computational or numerical analysis (including but not limited to CFD, FEA, and/or statistical analysis) using appropriate engineering tools is the focus of this award.
Eligibility Eligibility: The competition is intended for final year engineering students, from any engineering program. Submissions will be by project team, although presentations can be made by one member. Note: the use of ANSYS software is not required for this award
Competition Timetable Applications Due: Friday, February 23 To: Chris Rennick (chris.rennick@uwaterloo.ca) Notification of Acceptance: Monday, Feb. 26 Presentation Date: Friday, March 2 Winners will be announced at the appropriate Symposia
Applications Submit One page including: Project title Program, team member names (and email), faculty advisor and course instructor, as appropriate Concise project overview Motivation and significance; Purpose of analysis Summary of analyses Analysis approach, including analysis type, tools (software) used, and verification Summary of results to date Conclusions and impact Note that this summary should be targeted at a general engineering audience
Judging Format Up to 10 teams will be invited to make a presentation Presentations should be 10 minutes in length, plus 10 mins for questions Judges will be professors from across the faculty covering a range of technical expertise, plus industry representative(s) Presentations should be aimed at a general audience
Presentations Presentations should include: Introductions Project overview Context for analysis Detailed discussion of technical analyses Analysis approach Justification Analysis verification Analysis results Conclusions and impact Evaluation rubric attached
Cash Prizes Cash prizes are provided to the teams by the Engineering Ideas Clinic in partnership with ANSYS First place: $2000 Second Place: $1200 Third Place: $800
Contact Questions and applications should be addressed to Chris Rennick Engineering Educational Developer, Ideas Clinic chris.rennick@uwaterloo.ca One-page applications are due by the end of the day on Friday, February 23rd, 2024