ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-VI

Learn simulation and analysis of various components using ANSYS Workbench

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Description

This course is the sixth part of the lecture series on ANSYS Workbench software. It takes you through various modules of ANSYS Workbench like Design in ANSYS Workbench, Static Structural, Steady-State Thermal, Modal and Biomedical  ANSYS Analysis. Various numerical are solved to explain various concepts and features of the software and for practice so that expertise can be gained in handling the software.

We start with Design in ANSYS Workbench which explains how to draw basic geometry using Design Modeler.

Second section deals with Static Structural Analysis.  Here we analyze in ANSYS Workbench like D Shackle, D Shackle Pin, Leaf Spring and Drill Bit.

Third section is all about the Steady-State Thermal Analysis. Various numericals are solved for like D Shackle, D Shackle Pin, Leaf Spring and Drill Bit. 

Fourth section deals with Transient Thermal Analysis of Drill Bit and Compression Bone Plate.

Fifth section deals with Modal Analysis of D Shackle, D Shackle Pin, Leaf Spring and Drill Bit. 

Last section deals with Biomedical ANSYS Analysis. It involves the Static Structural and Modal Analysis of Femur Bone, Tibia Bone and Compression Bone Plate. It also involves the Steady-State Thermal and Topology Optimisation of Compression Bone Plate.

Basic version of this course is available in the previous part of this series ANSYS Workbench Tutorials. Advanced version of the courses are also available namely, Advanced Structural Analysis, ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-II, ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-III, ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-IV and ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-V. Join those course to learn the basic concepts of these modules and more.

What You Will Learn!

  • Design in ANSYS Workbench
  • Static Structural Analysis
  • Steady-State Thermal Analysis
  • Modal Analysis
  • Biomedical ANSYS Analysis
  • Transient Thermal Analysis

Who Should Attend!

  • Designers
  • Engineering Students(Undergraduate, Master and Ph.D.)
  • Consultants