Introduction to ANSYS Workbench with Non Linear Structural Analysis
- Längd
- 4 days
- Språk
- Scandinavian, english on demand
- Kursmaterial
- PC-access, lunch and necessary documentation is included in the course fee.
Kommande kurser
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15.04.13 |
4 days |
Sandvika |
NOK 20 000 + MVA |
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10.06.13 |
4 days |
Sandvika |
NOK 20 000 + MVA |
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02.04.13 |
4 days |
Göteborg |
SEK 20 000 + MVA |
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21.05.13 |
4 days |
Göteborg |
SEK 20 000 + MVA |
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10.06.13 |
4 days |
Västerås |
SEK 20 000 + MVA |
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13.05.13 |
4 days |
Århus |
EUR 2 300 + MVA |
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08.04.13 |
4 days |
Västerås |
SEK 20 000 + MVA |
Vad lär du dig?
ANSYS Mechanical Introduction with Non Linear Structural Analysis is a 4-day introduction course for the Mechanical application in Workbench.
ANSYS Workbench is a new generation analysis tool that can greatly simplify and speed up many of the tasks involved in a finite element analysis such as dealing with assemblies, meshing complex CAD geometries and studying multiple scenarios. ANSYS Workbench provides solutions for structural, thermal, modal and linear buckling studies, as well as for basic nonlinear phenomena such as large deflection, plasticity and contact.
The goal of the course is make users familiar with the interface and able to perform different types of analysis.
Prior experience of Workbench is not required. The course is aimed at those who have basic knowledge of structural mechanics. Some knowledge of the finite element method is recommended but not essential.
The training course provides students with the ability to operate ANSYS Workbench Mechanical and the basic understanding of simulation concepts and results
Kursinnehåll
- Introduction
- Mechanical Basics
- General Preprocessing
- Static Structural Analysis
- Free Vibration Analysis
- Thermal Analysis
- Linear Buckling Analysis
- Results Postprocessing
- CAD connection & Parameters
- General Structural Nonlinearities
- Geometric Nonlinearities
- Advanced Contact
- Nonlinear Diagnostics Dealing with divergence
Target customers for the course
New ANSYS users



