ANSYS technology adds real-world value to the engineering design process. Robust simulation capabilities coupled with a flexible, adaptive architecture deliver efficiency and drive innovation.ANSYS offers a comprehensive software suite that spans the entire range of physics, providing access to virtually any field of engineering simulation that a design process requires. Organizations around the world trust ANSYS to deliver the best value for their engineering simulation software investment.
Simulation-Driven Product Development takes engineering simulation to another level.The unequalled depth and breadth of ansys coupled with its unmatched engineered scalability, comprehensive multiphysics foundation and adaptive architecture set it apart from other CAE tools.
ANSYS is a general purpose software, used to simulate interactions of all disciplines of physics, structural, vibration, fluid dynamics, heat transfer and electromagnetic for engineers.ANSYS simulation software enables organizations to confidently predict how their products will operate in the real world.
Duration of Training : 50 hrs
Why Radical Technologies
Purpose :
To perform Stress and Engineering Analysis.
Job zones :
Structural Engineering jobs in Bulding and Bridges
Qualification :
Diploma, Engineering Students.
Trades :
Mechanical, Production, Civil, Chemical
Content :
Analysis
Syllabus
Topic 1: Introduction to FEA Introduction to FEA
Topic 2: Introduction to ANSYS Workbench
Topic 3: Part Modeling – I
Topic 4: Part Modeling- II
Topic 5: Part Modeling- III
Topic 6: Defining Material Properties
Topic 7: Generating Mesh – I
Topic 8: Generating Mesh – II
Topic 9: Static Structural Analysis
Topic 10: Modal Analysis
Topic 11: Thermal Analysis.
Ansys Syllabus
FEA and ANSYS
What is FEA?
About ANSYS
ANSYS Basics
Starting ANSYS
ANSYS Workbench Environment
The GUI
Graphics and Picking
The Database and Files
Saving Files
Exiting ANSYS
File Types
General Analysis Procedure
Overview
Preliminary Decisions
Preprocessing
Solution
Post processing
Introduction to ANSYS Modeling
Direct Generation vs. Solid Modeling
Direct Generation
Creating nodes and elements
Filling between nodes
Setting Element Attributes
Solid Modeling
Bottom up
Using key points
Using lines, splines & arcs
Using areas and volumes (arbitrary)
Top Down
From Primitives
Creating rectangle, circle, polygon, block, cylinder, prism, sphere, cone and
torus.
Concepts of hard points, line fillets and area fillets.
Modeling with Boolean operations
Intersect
Add
Subtract
Overlap
Glue
Divide
Introduction to Coordinate Systems
Types of coordinate Systems
Global & Local
Active coordinate system
Introduction to Working Planes
Creating a new working plane
Moving and rotating the working plane
Modify / Transformation commands
Copy
Reflect
Move/ Modify
Scale
Model Creation by Extrusion
Sweeping key points along a trajectory to create lines
Revolving key points about an axis to create arcs or full circles, normal to
the axis
Sweeping lines or splines along a trajectory to get areas
Revolving lines, splines or arcs about an axis to create cylindrical areas.
Giving depth to an area to create a volume, normal to the area
Creating a volume with tapered faces
Sweeping an area along a trajectory to create a volume
Revolving an area about an axis to create a cylindrical volume
Extending Lines
Modifying an existing line by extending that line to a desired length
Creating a new line on the basis of an existing line, where the existing line
will not be modified.
Meshing
Introduction to elements
One Dimensional Elements
Two Dimensional Elements
Two and Half Dimensional Elements
Three Dimensional Elements
Quadrilateral Elements
Triangular Elements
Brick Elements
Tetrahedral Elements
Shell Elements
Introduction to Meshing
Mapped and free meshing
How to control mesh size?
How to use Mesh Tool?
Concatenation and its significance
Clearing mesh and re-meshing
Some useful meshing techniques
Numbering Controls
Merging Coincident Points
Compressing Item Numbers
Setting Start Number & viewing Start Number Status
Adding Number Offset
What is coupling and how to create coupled sets of nodes Static Structural Analysis Modal Analysis Thermal Analysis…
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