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Learn the basics of FEA and how to conduct FEA and CFD analyses using ANSYS Mechanical and ANSYS Fluent.


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4.6

Students

1,438

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102

Duration

5h 12m

Last Update

02/2024


What you will learn

  • The theory of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and how to use it to solve engineering problems using ANSYS.
  • ANSYS Workbench Interface, Engineering Data & Creating Custom Materials.
  • Geometry Creation for analysis using ANSYS Design Modeller and ANSYS Spaceclaim.
  • How to conduct a Static Structural and Static Thermal Analysis along with combined Thermo-structural Analysis.
  • How to conduct a Modal and Buckling Analysis.
  • How to conduct a Topology Optimization Study.
  • How to conduct a Computational Fluid Dynamics Study Using ANSYS Fluent.
  • How to create geometries for CFD Analysis
  • How to conduct a conjugate Heat Transfer analysis using ANSYS Fluent.
  • How to solve Fluid-Solid Interaction (FSI) Problems using ANSYS.

Who should take this course?

  • Anyone willing to learn how to conduct engineering simulations using ANSYS.
  • Engineering Students specially Mechanical Engineering Students wanting to equip themselves with FEA and CFD Skills.
  • Mechanical Designers who want to improve their skillset.

Prerequisites

  • No prior knowledge of ANSYS is required.
  • In-Depth understanding of Finite Element Analysis is recommended but not required, as the required theory is explained in the course.
  • Access to ANSYS Workbench version 18.0 or higher.
  • A basic knowledge of Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer.
  • Enthusiasm and drive to learn by doing.

Course Introduction

This course includes

  • 5 hours on-demand video
  • 11 downloadable resources
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Full lifetime access
  • Certificate of completion