Ansys Mechanical Course

 4,999.00

  • 14 Days (1 hr/day) Course
  • Indian Instructor Led
  • Language: Hindi/English
  • Notes & e-PDFs
  • Mini Project
  • Hard copy Certificate

Description

Course Outline: Learn Ansys Mechanical Online for Mechanical Engineering via Instructor Led Program. In this course you can learn about how to do Material Analysis, Mechanical Engineering Simulation. 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, electromagnetism, fluid flow, and other attributes. CFD solving workflow, Flow Mix and Heat Transfer, Transonic Flow, Multiple Species Flow, Turbulence Model, Periodic Heat Flow, Radiation and convection, Turbulent Flow in Heat Exchanger, Siphoning FEA Concepts, Design models, Ansys Solver GUI, FEA Meshing, Materials & Boundary Conditions, 1D, 2D & 3D Analysis, Static Structural Analysis, Fatigue Study, Modal Analysis, Plot and Post process and more. It is used to determine how a product will function with different specifications, without building test products or conducting crash tests (Note: We care for your schedule and so in this course a trainer will be assigned to the student enrolled and course will start as per student convenient date and timing )

  • 3D Design: Rapidly explore ideas, iterate and innovate with Ansys Mechanical Discovery 3D design software. With the easy-to-use tools, you can build and optimize lighter and smarter products.
  • Materials: This software ensures accurate, consistent, traceable materials information every time and provides the tools you need to support design, research and teaching.
  • Electronics: This software can uniquely simulate electromagnetic performance across component, circuit and system design, and can evaluate temperature, vibration and other critical mechanical effects.
  • Embedded Software: This provides a model-based embedded software development and simulation environment with a built-in automatic code generator to accelerate embedded software development projects.
  • Fluid: Ansys CFD goes beyond qualitative results to deliver accurate quantitative predictions of fluid interactions and trade-offs.
  • Opticals: Ansys optical simulation software uniquely simulates a system’s optical performance and evaluates the final illumination effect.
  • Platform: The Ansys simulation platform delivers the broadest suite of best-in-class simulation technology and unifies it with your custom applications, CAD software and enterprise business process tools such as PLM.
  • Semiconductor: Ansys empowers customers with multi physics simulations to simultaneously solve power, thermal, variability, timing, electromagnetic and reliability challenges across the spectrum of chip, package and system to promote first-time silicon and system success.
  • Structures: With the finite element analysis (FEA) solvers available in the suite, you can customize and automate solutions for your structural mechanics problems and parameterize them to analyze multiple design scenarios.
  • System: As product complexity grows, so does the challenge of integrating individual components within a system to ensure they work together as expected.

Source: Ansys

comprehensive software suite that spans the entire range of physics, providing access to virtually any field of engineering simulation that a design process requires. Organizations around the world trust Ansys to deliver the best value for their engineering simulation software investment.

Specialties:

Engineering Simulation, Design Optimization, Finite Element Analysis (FEA, FEM), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Electromagnetic, Explicit Dynamics, Consulting, Grid Generation, Meshing, Multi-body Dynamics, Multiphysics, FSI, Virtual Prototyping, and Structural Analysis.

Ansys, Inc. is a global public company based in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. It develops and markets multiphysics engineering simulation software for product design, testing and operation. Ansys was founded in 1970 by John Swanson. Swanson sold his interest in the company to venture capitalists in 1993. Ansys went public on NASDAQ in 1996. In the 2000s, Ansys made numerous acquisitions of other engineering design companies, acquiring additional technology for fluid dynamics, electronics design, and other physics analysis. Ansys became a component of the NASDAQ-100 index on December 23, 2019..
Source: Wikipedia

It provides free student software products perfect for work done outside the classroom, such as homework, capstone projects, student competitions and more. Our renewable products can be downloaded by students across the globe. Student products can be installed on any supported MS Windows 64-bit machine. Learn more about Discovery Live Student, Ansys AIM Student and Ansys Student so you can download them today.

Additional information

Enrollment for

Individual, Institutional