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Finite Element Analysis Using ANSYS Workbench

This document outlines the curriculum for a Finite Element Analysis using ANSYS Workbench course. The course covers topics such as the introduction to FEA and ANSYS Workbench, DesignModeler, preprocessing such as meshing, and various analysis types including static structural, thermal, modal, harmonic, buckling, and rigid/flexible dynamic analysis. It also covers CAD integration and parameterization. The course includes workshops and case studies for each analysis type.

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Finite Element Analysis Using ANSYS Workbench

This document outlines the curriculum for a Finite Element Analysis using ANSYS Workbench course. The course covers topics such as the introduction to FEA and ANSYS Workbench, DesignModeler, preprocessing such as meshing, and various analysis types including static structural, thermal, modal, harmonic, buckling, and rigid/flexible dynamic analysis. It also covers CAD integration and parameterization. The course includes workshops and case studies for each analysis type.

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Finite Element Analysis using ANSYS Workbench

Course Curriculum ( Hrs.)


Introduction to FEA and ANSYS Workbench
a. Introduction to the Finite Element Method
b. What is the Finite Element Method?
c. History
d. General Steps of the Finite Element Method
e. Explanation of 1D, 2D and 3D Elements with examples of ANSYS Elements
f. Need of FEM
g. Enlisting different FEM methods and detailed explanation of any one
h. Types of analysis that can be done using ANSYS
i. Advantages of the Finite Element Method
j. Limitations of FEA
k. ANSYS Workbench Overview
l. Mechanical Overview
m. Starting Mechanical
n. The Workbench Environment
o. The Toolbox
p. The Project Schematic
q. Workbench File Management
r. Working with Units

DesignModeler
a. Introduction to DesignModeler
b. Planes and Sketches
c. Modeling
d. Geometry Simplification and Repair
e. CAD Connections
f. Parameterization
g. Beams and Shells
h. Lines and Surfaces

Mechanical Basics
a. Basic Analysis Procedure
b. The Mechanical Interface
c. Menus
d. Toolbars
e. Graphics Control and Selection
f. Outline Tree and Details
g. Graphics Window
h. The Mechanical Application Wizard
i. Scoping Loads and Supports
j. The Engineering Data Application
k. Workshop

General Preprocessing
a. Geometry Branch
b. Contact
c. Meshing
d. Named Selections
e. Coordinate Systems
Meshing
a. Global Meshing Controls
b. Local Meshing Controls

Static Structural Analysis


a. Basics of Static Structural Analysis
b. Geometry
c. Material Properties
d. Contact
e. Analysis Settings
f. Loads
g. Supports
h. Nodal Loads and Supports
i. Solving Models
j. Results and Postprocessing
k. Workshops
l. Case Studies: Any two

Thermal Analysis
a. Basics Steady State Heat Transfer
b. Geometry
c. Material Properties
d. Thermal Contact
e. Thermal Boundary Conditions
f. Solution Options
g. Results and Postprocessing
h. Workshops
i. Case Studies: Any two

Modal or Vibration Analysis


a. Basics of Free Vibration
b. Geometry
c. Contact
d. Solution Setup
e. Modal Results
f. Vibration with Prestress
g. Workshops
h. Case Studies: Any two

Harmonic Analysis
a. Basics of Harmonic
b. Geometry
c. Material Properties
d. Contact
e. Vibration Conditions
f. Solution Options
g. Results and Postprocessing
h. Workshops
i. Case Studies: Any two

Linear Buckling Analysis


a. Basics of Buckling
b. Geometry
c. Material Properties
d. Contact
e. Vibration Conditions
f. Solution Options
g. Results and Postprocessing
h. Workshops
i. Case Studies: Any two
Rigid/Flexible Dynamic Analysis
a. Basics of Dynamics
b. Geometry
c. Material Properties
d. Contact
e. Vibration Conditions
f. Solution Options
g. Results and Postprocessing
h. Workshops
i. Case Studies: Any two

CAD & Parameters


a. CAD Import
b. Defining Parameters in Workbench
c. Using the Parameter Workspace
d. Updating CAD Parameters
e. Workshops

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