Description2
ANSYS software is simulated computer software which is engineered to analyse the design and to find out the stress and strain on the desired objects. It is developed by ANSYS Inc. and headquartered in USA. It is general purpose software which can be used for simulation of diverse disciplines of electro mechanical, heat and mass transfer, structural vibration, fluid mechanics.
ANSYS Training deals FEA (Finite Element Analysis) which covers structural analysis (linear and nonlinear) and dynamic studies as well. FEA is used as a tool which provides a complete set of elements behaviour, material behaviour and equation solvers for diverse mechanical problems.
Syllabus1
- Introduction to FEA
- General Working of FEA
- Nodes, Elements, and Element Shapes
- General Procedure of Conducting Finite Element Analysis
- FEA through ANSYS
- Effective Utilization of FEA
- FEA Software
- Advantages and Limitations of FEA Software
- Key Assumptions in FEA
- Assumptions Related to Geometry
- Assumptions Related to Material Properties
- Assumptions Related to Boundary Conditions
- Assumptions Related to Fasteners
- Types of Analysis
- Structural Analysis
- Thermal Analysis
- Fluid Flow Analysis
- Electromagnetic Field Analysis
- Coupled Field Analysis
- Important Terms and Definitions
- Strength (Resistance to Deformation)
Syllabus2
- Load
- Stress
- Strain
- Elastic Limit
- Ultimate Strength
- Factor of Safety
- Lateral Strain and Poisson’s Ratio
- Bulk Modulus
- Creep
- Engineering Materials
- Introduction to ANSYS
- System Requirements
- Getting Started with ANSYS
- Interactive Mode
- Batch Mode
- Starting a New File Using the ANSYS Product Launcher window
- ANSYS Output Window
- ANSYS Metaphysics Utility Menu Window (ANSYS Session)
- Utility Menu
- Main Menu
- Graphics Area
- Standard Toolbar
Syllabus3
- ANSYS Command Prompt
- Command Window Icon
- Raise Hidden Icon
- Reset Picking
- Contact Manager
- ANSYS Toolbar
- Model Control Toolbar
- User Prompt Information
- Current Settings
- Setting the Analysis Preferences
- Units in ANSYS
- Other Important Terms Related to ANSYS
- Dialog Boxes
- Graphics Display
- Panning, Zooming, and Rotating the Model
- Dividing the Graphics Area
- The Pan-Zoom-Rotate Dialog Box
- Graphics Picking
- Using Mouse Buttons for Picking
- ANSYS Database and Files
- Saving the File
- Resuming the File
- Clearing the Database
- Some Basic Steps in General Analysis Procedure
- Points to Remember while Performing an Analysis
- Exiting ANSYS
- Self-Evaluation Test
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