Ansys Rocky
Particle Dynamics Simulation Software
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Rocky is designed to solve engineering problems. Rocky is uniquely capable to models real particle shapes including any solids, 2D shells, and rigid and flexible fibers. The simulations are fast and accurate. With multi-graphics processing unit (GPU) solver technology, you can simulate the behavior of different shaped and sized particles in many industrial applications.

Product Features

Multi-GPU Processing

The multi-GPU solver in Rocky distributes and manages the combined memory of two or more GPU cards within a single motherboard, overcoming memory limitations and achieving a substantial performance increase by aggregating computing power. Rocky can speed up your particle simulations and help facilitate large-scale simulations involving tens of millions of particles.

Realistic, Complex Particle Shapes

Rocky enables you to simulate a system with real particle shapes and sizes, specifying both spherical and truly non-spherical particle shapes, including shells and fibers. You can set up particle groups with particle size distributions and mix simulations of different particle shapes. Rocky comes with default shapes that you can use out-of-the-box or modify to match your particles.

CFD Coupling

Engineers need to assess to interaction of fluid and particles in many applications. Rocky coupled with Ansys Fluent creates a powerful workflow for modeling fluid systems. Specially for non-spherical particles or for systems with particle size distribution, engineers can create a multiphysics simulation by coupling CFD and DEM. CFD-DEM coupling can be used in two different ways.

FEA Coupling

Coupling DEM with FEA, engineers can simulate transient cases while incorporating geometry motion and time-varying loads on boundary elements. During simulation, Rocky tracks the loads on each node of a geometry mesh. These loads are then exported as a pressure field for further analysis with Ansys Mechanical. The FEA software then discretizes the geometry and solves for the equilibrium conditions.

EM Coupling

Rocky enables solutions of particle flow affected by electromagnetic fields by coupling with Ansys Maxwell. Electric particles can experience three types of phenomena, with particles being influenced by electromagnetic fields, electrostatic fields or tribocharging. The magnetic fields calculated by EM solvers are imported as point clouds into Rocky. The resulting calculations show the particle flow, including particle attraction depending on the charge.

Multibody Dynamics

Rocky gives you the freedom to configure complex geometry movements by enabling as many translational, rotational, vibrational, swinging, crushing and free-body motions as you need. The fully integrated motion kernel offers support for combined geometry motions within the software. Whether you want to prescribe exact movements or have your geometry components move freely in response to outside forces like particle contacts and gravity.

Breakage Modeling

Rocky’s unique, discrete breakage model is a high-fidelity model that considers the collision location at the particle’s surface along with its consequent internal stresses, capturing shape-dependent breakage and crack propagation. Unlike most DEM codes that use a combination of spheres connected to each other to approximate a particle shape, Rocky uses tetrahedra, allowing for representation of any particle shape while preserving volume and mass. Thus.

Smoothed-Particle Hydrodynamics

The SPH (Smoothed-Particle Hydrodynamics) is a method to model fluids in fluid-particle simulations. This Lagrangian mesh-free method helps account for the fluid effect on particles in problems with high solid content and free surface flows.​ Powered by a computationally efficient GPU-based solver, SPH is fully integrated into Rocky UI.

MODULES

Solve the Largest, Most Complex Particle Simulations With Ease

Ansys Rocky unlocks the potential of solving the most challenging DEM simulations. Large scale simulations, going up to millions of particles, can be solved using real particle shapes on multi GPU’s.

Key Features

Rocky is the premier tool for quickly and accurately simulating the behavior of bulk materials with complex particle shapes and size distributions.

  • Multi-GPU Processing
  • Realistic, Complex Particle Shapes
  • Fluids Coupling
  • Structural Mechanics Coupling
  • Electromagnetic Coupling
  • Multibody Dynamics
  • Breakage Modeling
  • Smoothed-Particle Hydrodynamics

Quick Specs

Multi-GPU Processing

Accurate Particle Physics

Automation and Customization

CFD Coupling

Surface Wear

3D Scan Import

HPC

Multi Body Dynamics

FEA Coupling

Advanced Modeling

What’s New

Ansys Mechanical Coupling Enhancements

Mechanical 2-way Structural Coupling that allows users to analyze how the geometry deforms after the collision of particles, Automated Data Transfer Inside Workbench for static/transient analysis, Rocky-Mechanical HTC (Heat Transfer Coefficient) Data Transfer.

DEM/SPH Simulation

Perform DEM / SPH simulations leveraging shell flexible particle assembly, transient point cloud support and importing translations and rotation motion profiles as a .csv/.xlsx, Energy Spectra calculations available for CGM cases.

Pre & Post Processing

The direct integration of Rocky with Ansys EnSight providing better visualization for the simulations and post processing results, IISPH (Implicit Incompressible Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics) new user interface under Rocky GUI.

Case Study

JFE Engineering Applies DEM-CFD

Bosch Creates Accurate Models for Food Packaging