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Amita

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Course Overview

ANSYS  

 Description 

ANSYS Workbench is a powerful numerical simulation software widely used in engineering for analyzing structural, thermal, and fluid dynamics problems. This course provides hands-on training in using ANSYS Workbench for mechanical engineering applications, focusing on Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). You will learn to model, simulate, and optimize mechanical components, gaining practical experience applicable to real-world engineering problems. 

What You Will Learn 

  • 1. Introduction to ANSYS Workbench – Interface, modules, and workflow 

  • 2. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) – Structural analysis, static & dynamic simulations 

  • 3. Material Selection & Properties – Assigning materials and understanding mechanical behavior 

  • 4. Mesh Generation Techniques – Creating high-quality meshes for accurate simulations 

  • 5. Boundary Conditions & Loads – Applying real-world constraints and forces 

  • 6. Thermal Analysis – Conducting steady-state and transient heat transfer analysis 

  • 7. Modal & Harmonic Analysis – Studying vibrations and resonance in mechanical systems 

  • 8.Optimization & Result Interpretation – Post-processing, reporting, and improving designs 

  • 9.Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) – Basics of fluid flow simulation 

  • 10.Industry Applications & Case Studies – Practical examples from mechanical engineering 

 

Prerequisites 

  • 1. Basic knowledge of mechanical engineering concepts 

  • 2. Understanding of strength of materials and fluid mechanics 

  • 3. Familiarity with CAD software (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or CATIA) is beneficial but not required 

  • 4. No prior experience with ANSYS Workbench is necessary .

 

Who Is This Course For? 

  • 1. Mechanical engineers and students looking to develop simulation skills 

  • 2. Professionals working in design, analysis, and R&D fields 

  • 3. CAD designers who want to integrate FEA & CFD into their workflow 

  • 4. Anyone interested in learning numerical simulation techniques for mechanical engineering 

 

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  • Last Update February 13, 2025