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ANSYS Workbench A Complete Course

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ANSYS Workbench – A Complete Course, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.95, with 40 lectures, based on 222 reviews, and has 1110 subscribers.

You will learn about Learner will be able to work with different ANSYS analysis tools in workbench. Learner able to learn simulate engineering problems. Learner will be able to determine how a product will function with different specifications.l Learner understand analyzing and solving complex mechanical problems. This course is ideal for individuals who are DesignEngineer or Civil Engineer or Mechanical Engineer or Structural engineer or CAD CAM Expert It is particularly useful for DesignEngineer or Civil Engineer or Mechanical Engineer or Structural engineer or CAD CAM Expert.

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Title: ANSYS Workbench – A Complete Course

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 3.95

Number of Lectures: 40

Number of Published Lectures: 40

Number of Curriculum Items: 40

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 40

Original Price: $27.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Learner will be able to work with different ANSYS analysis tools in workbench.
  • Learner able to learn simulate engineering problems.
  • Learner will be able to determine how a product will function with different specifications.l
  • Learner understand analyzing and solving complex mechanical problems.
  • Who Should Attend

  • DesignEngineer
  • Civil Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Structural engineer
  • CAD CAM Expert
  • Target Audiences

  • DesignEngineer
  • Civil Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Structural engineer
  • CAD CAM Expert
  • ANSYS Workbench is the Numerical type of Engineering problem-solving software.

  • Used to simulate interactions of all disciplines of Physics, Structural, Vibration, Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer and Electromagnetic for engineers.

  • This course covers the mechanical analysis using ANSYS workbench.

  • The course is about to correlate the Lerner with actual engineering problems.

  • Able to make understand the problem definition and solve it.

  • The course basically covers the interface to ANSYS workbench for mechanical preference.

  • Course Includes:

  • Analysis types available in Workbench – Mechanical

  • Structural (static and transient): 

  • Linear and Nonlinear Structural analyses.

  • Dynamics:

  • Modal, harmonic, response spectrum, random vibration, flexible and rigid dynamics.

  • Heat Transfer (steady-state and transient):

  • Solve for temperature field and heat flux. Temperature-dependent conductivity, convection, radiation, and materials allowed.

  • Magneto-statics:

  • Perform various magnetic field analyses.

  • Electrical:

  • Simulate electrical devices such as motors, solenoids, etc.

  • Why ANSYS Workbench?

  • You will learn about what is finite element analysis and finite element methods.

  • You will learn about ANSYS workbench FEA numerical engineering problem solver.

  • Interface to ANSYS mechanical.

  • Various meshing techniques and methods.

  • How to create geometry using ANSYS modeler.

  • You will learn a step by step procedure to solve engineering problems using ANSYS workbench.

  • You will learn how to define contacts and boundary conditions.

  • Able to do static structural analysis.

  • Able to do thermal analysis.

  • Able to do model analysis.

  • Able to do coupled thermal structural analysis.

  • Able to understand the practical approach of ANSYS workbench solver through examples.

  • SS eAcademy offers Complete training for ANSYS Workbench.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction of ANSYS

    Lecture 1: Introduction of ANSYS Workbench

    Lecture 2: Introduction of FEA

    Lecture 3: Basics of Statics and Strength of Materials

    Chapter 2: Geometry creation using ANSYS workbench

    Lecture 1: Basic Geometry creation

    Lecture 2: How to Sketch Geometry

    Lecture 3: Mechanical Model and Finite Element Modeler

    Chapter 3: Meshing in ANSYS Workbench

    Lecture 1: Introduction to ANSYS Meshing

    Lecture 2: How to create Meshing

    Lecture 3: How to Create Sweep Meshing

    Lecture 4: Different types of Meshing Method

    Chapter 4: Static Structural analysis in ANSYS Workbench

    Lecture 1: 2D and 3D Plain Stress analysis of Bracket

    Lecture 2: Static Structural analysis of 3D Geometry

    Lecture 3: Static Structural analysis of Knuckle Joint

    Lecture 4: Static Structural analysis of Tori-Spherical Bottom

    Lecture 5: Static Structural analysis for Standard Tensile

    Chapter 5: Non Linear analysis in ANSYS Workbench

    Lecture 1: Bending Test Non Linear

    Lecture 2: Non Linear of I-Beam

    Chapter 6: Thermal analysis in ANSYS workbench

    Lecture 1: Steady State Thermal analysis of Piston

    Lecture 2: Thermal analysis of Sprocket

    Chapter 7: Linear Buckling analysis in ANSYS Workbench

    Lecture 1: Linear Buckling analysis

    Chapter 8: Thermal Couple Structural analysis of Conventional type Jacketed Pressure Vessel

    Lecture 1: Thermal Couple Structural analysis of Conventional type Jacketed Pressure Vessel

    Chapter 9: Fatigue analysis using ANSYS Workbench

    Lecture 1: Fatigue analysis using ANSYS Workbench

    Chapter 10: Transient Structural analysis

    Lecture 1: Transient Structural analysis

    Chapter 11: Advance Static Structural analysis

    Lecture 1: Report Consideration

    Lecture 2: Grouping Tree Object

    Lecture 3: Main Menu

    Lecture 4: Standard Toolbar

    Lecture 5: Graphic Toolbar

    Lecture 6: Graphic Option Toolbar

    Lecture 7: Edge Graphic Option and Explode View Option

    Lecture 8: Tree Filtering Option

    Lecture 9: Named Selection, Joint Configuration, Unit Conversion

    Lecture 10: Model Context – Part 01

    Lecture 11: Model Context – Part 02

    Lecture 12: Geometry Context

    Lecture 13: Axis Symmetrical Closed Cylinder analysis

    Lecture 14: Cyclic Symmetry Model analysis

    Lecture 15: How to Create variable Force Loads

    Lecture 16: Rotational Velocity Definition with help of Turbine Blade

    Chapter 12: Bonus – Practice Model STEP File

    Lecture 1: Export External CAD file

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  • 4 stars: 69 votes
  • 5 stars: 44 votes
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