Mastering ANSYS with Finite Element Analysis & CFD
A Compact Course on Finite Element Analysis & CFD for the Beginners using ANSYS
Description
ANSYS Mechanical APDL for Finite Element Analysis provides a hands-on introduction to engineering analysis using one of the most powerful commercial general purposes finite element programs. APDL is the foundation for all sophisticated features, many of which are not exposed in the Workbench Mechanical user interface. Students will find a practical and integrated approach that combines finite element theory with best practices for developing, verifying, validating and interpreting the results of finite element models, while engineering professionals will appreciate the deep insight presented on the program’s structure and behavior. Additional topics covered include an introduction to commands, input files, batch processing, and other advanced features in ANSYS.
Ansys Mechanical finite element analysis software is used to simulate computer models of structures, electronics, or machine components for analyzing strength, toughness, elasticity, temperature distribution, fluid flow, and other attributes. Ansys is used to determine how a product will function with different specifications, without building test products or conducting crash tests.
This course introduces new users, or experienced Ansys Mechanical users, to the Ansys Mechanical APDL user interface and also ANSYS Fluent . The Mechanical APDL workflow, graphical user interface, and analysis of simple mechanical components like Beam, Bar, Truss, Plate etc. With this foundation in place, users can apply this knowledge to efficiently set up, solve, and post process virtually any type of analysis. This course work is divided into two sections. First section contains Computational Fluid Dynamic analysis of Real-world Engineering problems using ANSYS Fluent. Second section contains multiple subsections, combining almost all types of Finite Element Analysis, e.g. Thermal Analysis, Structural Analysis, Analyzing Engineering Mechanics problems etc. using ANSYS Mechanical APDL. In this coursework nineteen videos are there containing practical applications of various types of Analysis.
Course Content:
Unit1:
1. Introduction to the coursework
2. Water-tight Geometry Workflow using ANSYS Fluent
3. CFD Fluid Flow Analysis through Venturi-meter using ANSYS Fluent
4. Intermixing of Fluid Flow using ANSYS Fluent
5. CFD Flow Analysis Over a Cylindrical Surface using ANSYS Fluent
6. ANSYS Fluent Tutorial for Beginners
Unit2:
7. Finite Element Analysis of a Bracket under Uniformly Distributed Loading
8. Finite Element Analysis of a Plate with a Hole using ANSYS Mechanical APDL
9. Discretization & Convergence Criteria explained with ANSYS Mechanical APDL
10. Finite Element Analysis of a Stepped Bar using ANSYS Mechanical APDL
11. Finite Element Analysis of a Tapered Bar & Validation of its result
12. Finite Element Analysis of a Truss Structure on an inclined Roller Support
13. Finite Element Analysis of a Truss Structure using ANSYS Mechanical APDL
14. Finite Element Analysis of a Symmetric Truss member using ANSYS Mechanical APDL
15. Uniformly Distributed Load & Concentrated Load in ANSYS Mechanical APDL
16. Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagram using ANSYS Mechanical APDL
17. Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagram with Uniformly distributed Load
18. Structural Analysis & Convergence Criteria using ANSYS Mechanical APDL
19. Thermal Analysis of a Plate using ANSYS Mechanical APDL
What You Will Learn!
- Express modeling and its role in the field of fluid flow and heat transfer
- Apply the various discretization methods, solution procedures and turbulence modeling to solve flow and heat transfer problems
- Interpret the knowledge, capability of analyzing and solving any concept or problem associated with heat energy dynamics and utilization.
- Be able to generate 2-D and 3-D models for finite element analysis using ANSYS Mechanical APDL
- Understand and conclude from the analysis results. The student will be able to assess any given structural engineering problem
- Illustrate the working concepts of thermal engineering.
- Be able to Solve Structural Engineering Problems using ANSYS Mechanical APDL
- Be able to Analyze and solve any Engineering Mechanics Problem using ANSYS Mechanical APDL
Who Should Attend!
- Engineering students who want to start their career as a Design Engineer or CAD/CAE/CFD professional can have enough confidence from this course.
- Engineering Professionals who are already working in industry.
- Any CAD/CAM/CAE Professional