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ANSYS Workbench

The document outlines an 80 hour ANSYS Workbench training course covering various topics in computer-aided engineering (CAE) including introduction to finite element analysis concepts, modeling techniques, applying materials properties, meshing, static structural analysis, natural frequencies, buckling loads, thermal analysis, and thermal stresses. The course is divided into 15 chapters taught over 8 sessions with multiple examples provided for each analysis type.

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ANSYS Workbench

The document outlines an 80 hour ANSYS Workbench training course covering various topics in computer-aided engineering (CAE) including introduction to finite element analysis concepts, modeling techniques, applying materials properties, meshing, static structural analysis, natural frequencies, buckling loads, thermal analysis, and thermal stresses. The course is divided into 15 chapters taught over 8 sessions with multiple examples provided for each analysis type.

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ANSYS Workbench Total Duration : 80 Hours

Session Topics
Chapter 1: Introduction to CAE

 Introduction to CAE
 General working of FEA
 Stiffness matrix
 Boundary conditions
 Elements and Element Shapes
 General procedure to conduct FEA
 FEA software
 Key Assumptions in FEA
 Types of Engineering Analysis
 Important terms and definitions
 Classification of materials

Chapter 2: Introduction to ANSYS Workbench

Session 1  System requirements


 Starting ANSYS Workbench 14.0
 ANSYS Workbench 14.0 GUI
 Working on a Project
 Units in ANSYS Workbench
 ANSYS Workbench Database and File format
 Changing the unit system
 Components of the system

Chapter 3: Sketching and Part Modeling in DesignModeler

 Introduction to Modeling
 Introduction to DesignModeler Window
 Illustration1: I-section
 Illustration 2: Spring Plate
 Illustration 3: Clamp

Chapter 4: Solid Modeling Fundamentals

 Overview
 Introduction
Session 2  Extrusion
 Revolution
 Sweep
 Sketching
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Chapter 5: Placed Features and Assembly

 Overview
 Introduction
 Adding a hole
 Adding a round
 Adding a chamfer
 Patterns
 Assembly
 Alternate solid modeler

Chapter 6: Modeling techniques

 Overview
 Introduction
 Parameters
 Other cad systems
 Surface and Line models
Session 3
Chapter 7: Defining Material Properties

 Introduction to Engineering Workspace


 Creating and Adding Materials
 Assigning Material to the Beam
 Assigning Material to the Clamp
 Assigning Material to the Assembly

Chapter 8: Meshing

 Introduction
 Meshing of Plate with Holes
Session 4
 Generating the mesh, optimize the model and generating the local mesh
(illustration through three examples)
 Assembly Meshing

Chapter 9: Static Structural Analysis

 Introduction to Static Structural Analysis


 Pre-processing
Session 5  Solution
 Post-processing
 Static Structural Analysis of:
o Cantilever Beam
o Plate with a central circular holes
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o Plate with a square slot
o Pressure vessel
o Bracket
o Clevis assembly

Chapter 10: Wizard and Tools

 Overview
 Introduction
 Static loadings-ductile materials
 Static loadings-Brittle materials
 Fatigue loading-ductile material

Session 6
Chapter 11: Surface and Line Model

 Overview
 Introduction
 Sheet with circular hole-plane stress
 Pressure vessel
 Bracket
 Line body model

Chapter 12: Natural Frequencies

 Overview
 Introduction
 Performing the Modal analysis
 Specifying analysis settings
 Modal analysis :
Session 7
o Cantilever beam
o Simply supported beam
o Chime
o Connecting rod
o Motor cover
o Assembly

Chapter 13: Buckling Loads

 Introduction
Session 8
 Buckling analysis of
o Fixed free column (flag pole)
o Pinned-pinned column
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o Built-up structure

Chapter 14: Thermal Analysis

 Introduction
 Important terms used in thermal analysis
 Types of thermal analysis
Session 9
 Steady state thermal analysis of
o Car Disk Brake Rotor
o Heat sink
 Transient thermal analysis of Piston

Chapter 15: Thermal Stress

 Introduction
Session 10
 Thermal stress-uniform temperature change
 Thermal stress in a cylinder

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