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DRD's
Introduction to ANSYS Mechanical Course
This course
provides an introduction to the ANSYS Mechanical Environment of the ANSYS
Software Product Suite.
The course
focuses on use of the Mechanical module, which is included in
ANSYS/DesignSpace, ANSYS/Professional, ANSYS/Structural, ANSYS/Mechanical,
and ANSYS/Multiphysics. In Mechanical you read CAD geometry, assign material
properties, apply loads and boundary conditions, define mesh controls,
perform solutions, review analysis results, and generate an automatic html
report.
The course
devotes some time to theory and concepts at a very basic and practical
level. These topics include finite element concepts, solutions of
simultaneous equations, and shell finite element mechanics. These portions
of the course emphasize practical theory concepts, which engineers need to
understand in order to do finite element analysis.
Most
workshops use neutral geometry in the form of SAT or Parasolid files. DRD
encourages the students to bring a SAT or Parasolid file with them to the
training (preferably a model from their workplace) for a little testing of
their own geometry. Although most exercises will use either a SAT or
Parasolid file, DRD will also demonstrate the integration between the
Workbench and CAD systems including associativity.
Detailed Descriptions of Workshops for this Course
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Course Agenda
Introduction to ANSYS Mechanical
Chapter 1 - Overview of
Mechanical
Chapter 2 - General Overview of FEA
Chapter 3 - Material Properties
Chapter 4 - Loads and Boundary Conditions for Structural Analysis
Chapter 5 - Solution Options to Static Structural Analysis
Chapter 6 - Evaluation of Analysis Results
Chapter 7 - Evaluation of Local Stresses
Chapter 8 - Analyzing Assemblies
Chapter 9 - Modal Analysis
Chapter 10 - Rigid Body Motion in Static Solutions
Chapter 11 - Interaction with CAD
Chapter 12 - Modeling with Shell Finite Elements
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