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Ansys Workbench

This document outlines a 10-day training course on computer-aided engineering (CAE) using ANSYS Workbench. The course covers topics like the fundamentals of finite element analysis, modeling techniques in DesignModeler, defining material properties, meshing, static structural analysis, modal analysis, buckling analysis, thermal analysis, and thermal stress analysis. Practical sessions involving example problems are included after each theoretical chapter to help participants learn the concepts and analysis tools. The course is designed to be completed in either a 10-day intensive full-day program or 20-day half-day program or 40-day part-time program.

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Ansys Workbench

This document outlines a 10-day training course on computer-aided engineering (CAE) using ANSYS Workbench. The course covers topics like the fundamentals of finite element analysis, modeling techniques in DesignModeler, defining material properties, meshing, static structural analysis, modal analysis, buckling analysis, thermal analysis, and thermal stress analysis. Practical sessions involving example problems are included after each theoretical chapter to help participants learn the concepts and analysis tools. The course is designed to be completed in either a 10-day intensive full-day program or 20-day half-day program or 40-day part-time program.

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Topics

Session 1
Chapter 1: Introduction to CAE
Introduction to CAE
General working of FEA
Stiffness matrix
Boundary condition
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
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
Session 2
Chapter 4: Solid Modeling Fundamentals
Overview
Introduction
Extrusion
Revolution
Sweep
Sketching
Chapter 5: Placed Features and Assembly
Overview
Introduction
Adding a hole
Adding a round
Adding a chamfer
Patterns
Assembly
Alternate solid modeler
Session 3
Chapter 6: Modeling techniques
Overview
Introduction
Parameters
Other cad systems
Surface and Line models

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
Session 4
Chapter 8: Meshing
Introduction
Meshing of Plate with Holes
Generating the mesh, optimize the model and generating the local mesh (illus
tration through three examples)
Assembly Meshing
Session 5
Chapter 9: Static Structural Analysis
Introduction to Static Structural Analysis
Pre-processing
Solution
Post-processing
Static Structural Analysis of:
Cantilever Beam
Plate with a central circular holes
Plate with a square slot
Pressure vessel
Bracket
Clevis assembly
Session 6
Chapter 10: Wizard and Tools
Overview
Introduction
Static loadings-ductile materials
Static loadings-Brittle materials
Fatigue loading-ductile material
Chapter 11: Surface and Line Model
Overview
Introduction
Sheet with circular hole-plane stress
Pressure vessel
Bracket
Line body model
Session 7
Chapter 12: Natural Frequencies
Overview
Introduction
Performing the Modal analysis
Specifying analysis settings
Modal analysis :
Cantilever beam
Simply supported beam
Chime
Connecting rod
Motor cover
Assembly
Session 8

Chapter 13: Buckling Loads


Introduction
Buckling analysis of
Fixed free column (flag pole)
Pinned-pinned column
Built-up structure
Session 9
Chapter 14: Thermal Analysis
Introduction
Important terms used in thermal analysis
Types of thermal analysis
Steady state thermal analysis of
Car Disk Brake Rotor
Heat sink
Transient thermal analysis of Piston
Session 10
Chapter 15: Thermal Stress
Introduction
Thermal stress-uniform temperature change
Thermal stress in a cylinder
Note 00 Each above session is for 4 hours of theory.
Equivalent no of hours have to be given for practice session.
Note 01 The above syllabus has to be completed in :
10 working days in an intensive program (10 days * 8 hours / day)
20 working days In a Half day program (20 days * 4 hours / day)
40 working days In apart time program (40 days * 2 hours / day)

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