PDE Computing Model of Internet Virtual Simulation Based on ANSYS

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This paper establishes a parallel Internet virtual simulation PDE computing model based on quasi-linear, linear and nonlinear mathematical principles of computer, and obtains a partial differential equation for parallel computing system. The parallel computing can greatly improve the speed and accuracy of computer virtual simulation system. In order to validate the calculation, the paper uses ACC-8S interface board to realize the parallel link of computer, and two pieces of different material deformation in machining process was simulated by ANSYS software, and it concludes the contour of deformation . Finally, the system has been applied to the volleyball match virtual simulation system, and it gets the system response performance through simulation and calculation, which provides a technical reference for the training of volleyball players.

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