Through a multiyear agreement, Ansys is providing Honeywell with solutions that span the engineering design chain and help optimize the testing and simulation processes that are critical to taking products from the concept phase through to completion. Honeywell customers will see products come to market faster than before and reduced costs in the long run as cycle times shorten.
"This agreement will allow Honeywell to drive process improvement and digitization across the company — signifying a tectonic shift in the way our talented engineering teams design new products," said Suresh Venkatarayalu, chief technology officer at Honeywell. "This work with Ansys will improve efficiencies, reduce costs and help our customers get the products they need quicker."
Ansys solutions can digitally simulate product testing that would have previously taken years in some cases. For example, a valve in a Honeywell aircraft engine that regulates pressure in a pipe or duct can be modeled in new ways. Through digital modeling, engineers can vary the pressure and temperature of the valve to gauge its strength and discover failure points more quickly. Engineers would no longer need to build several different configurations and proceed with costly tests of each.
"Through this agreement, Honeywell engineers can spark the next wave of innovation, minimize the costly expense of creating physical prototypes and increase their production velocity," said Rick Mahoney, senior vice president of sales, marketing and customer excellence at Ansys. "Our solutions reinforce a clear digitization strategy for Honeywell, powering broad simulation sharing and collaboration between geographically dispersed engineering teams and throughout functional silos."
This collaboration standardizes Ansys' full portfolio of high-fidelity simulation solutions as Honeywell's common simulation platform across its global organization. Incorporating Ansys solutions improves Honeywell's simulation process and can significantly cut development cycle times. Ansys technologies will help Honeywell engineers confirm data integrity, create consistent and standardized processes, and establish common architectures and platforms across Honeywell's globally distributed engineering teams.