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Serious FEA with Ansys: Master Ansys Workbench Practically

September 13, 2017 by Cyprien

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Module 1- Ansys Workbench Interface & Analysis Workflow
  • 1- Introduction to Ansys Workbench
  • 2- Inside Ansys Workbench Environment
  • 3- Exercise: Workbench Environment
  • 4- Fundamental FEA Notions
  • 5 – Your First FEA Analysis
  • 6- Your First FEA Analysis (Hands-on)
  • 7- Strain Gauge & Results Comparison
  • 8- Engineering Data
  • 9- Material Tensile Test
  • 11- Geometry & Simplification
  • 12- Practical Simplification Examples
  • 13- The Mechanical Interface
  • 14- Exercise: The Mechanical Interface
  • 10- Assigning Material Properties

2

Module 2- Ansys Workbench Meshing Tools & Tactics
  • 1- Meshing Basics
  • 2- Mesh Global Settings
  • 3- Mesh Size Functions
  • 4- Mesh Metrics
  • 5- Mesh Tools
  • 6- Virtual Topology
  • 7- Tetra, Hexa and Multizone Meshing
  • Exercise 1: Helicoidal Screw
  • Exercise 2: Globe Valve
  • Exercise 3: Bolted Flange
  • 11- Judging your mesh

3

Module 3 – Contacts Tools in Ansys WB
  • 1- Coordinate Systems
  • 2- Named Selection
  • 3- Introduction to contacts
  • 4- Contact Example
  • 5- Contact Status Tool 1
  • 6- Contact Status Tool 2
  • 7- Automatic Contacts
  • 8- Solving Contact Issues
  • 9- No Separation Contact

4

Module 4 – Boundary Conditions in Ansys
  • 1- Introduction to Boundary Conditions
  • 2- Pressure & Hydrostatic Pressure
  • 3- Force and Remote Force
  • 4- Moments and Bearing Forces
  • 5- Acceleration & Gravity
  • 6- Rotational Velocity
  • 7- Fixed Support and Displacements
  • 8- Remote Displacements & Frictionless Support
  • 9- Cylindrical & Elastic Support
  • 10 – BC Exercise: The Lifting Device

5

Module 5 – Analysis and Results
  • 1- Analysis Settings
  • 2- Weak spring Settings
  • 3- Inertial Relief
  • 4- Results and Post-processing: Stress types
  • 5 – Results and Post-processing: Stress states
  • 6- Material Failure Criteria
  • 7- Results Post-processing (1)
  • 8- Results Post-processing (2)
  • 9- Results Post-processing (3)

6

Module 6 – Real Project Application
  • 7 – Post-processing the results
  • 8- Results Validation
  • 1- Project Introduction
  • 2- Experimental Data Acquisition
  • 3- Assumptions and BCs
  • 4- Geometry Simplification
  • 5- FEA Model Building
  • 6- Solving the Model
  • 9 – Conclusion

7

Module 7: Understanding the Physics
  • 1- Key FEA Concepts
  • 2 – Overview about Stress
  • 3- Stress States
  • 4- Failure Criteria
  • 5 – Free Body Diagram
  • 6- FBD and Stress Exercices
  • 7- Failure Modes
  • 8 – Failure Modes Exercise
  • 9- Analysis Types
  • 10- Analysis Types Exercise
  • 11- Analysis Types 2
  • 12- Analysis Types 2 Exercises
  • 13- Brake Pedal Part 1
  • 14- Brake Pedal Part 2
  • 15 – Brake Pedal Part 3
  • 16 – Brake Pedal Exercice
  • 17 – Brake Pedal Exercice Correction

About me

I’m an Mechanical Engineer who would like to share his passion on Finite Element Analysis to help other Engineers. Read more…

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