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Suitable for new or occasional ANSYS Mechanical users, this course teaches the basics of using ANSYS Mechanical to perform finite element analysis (FEA). Gain proficiency in pre- and post-processing the most common analysis types: static structural, modal, and steady-state thermal. Topics include CAD interaction, mesh control, connections, boundary conditions, multistep analyses, and parameters.3 days (live sessions) or 5 days (online sessions), $1,980 USDLearn more about nonlinear procedures and diagnostics, including contact formulations and characteristics, rate independent metal plasticity, buckling and nonlinear stabilization, and mesh nonlinear adaptivity using the Mechanical interface. Designed for users who have taken the FEA101 - Introduction to ANSYS Workbench Mechanical course and are already familiar with performing a linear static analysis in the Mechanical environment.2 days (live sessions) or 4 days (online sessions), $1,320 USDThis course provides a foundation for achieving “best of both worlds” functionality by presenting both ANSYS Mechanical APDL (Classic ANSYS) and Mechanical (Workbench) interfaces. Coursework includes similar tutorials in Mechanical and Mechanical APDL so students can compare the programs’ different methodologies and interfaces. Gain a better understanding and confidence about choosing the best method for future projects.5 days (live sessions) or 10 days (online sessions), $3,300 USDThis course provides a fundamental foundation for ANSYS Mechanical APDL (Classic ANSYS).

Coursework includes tutorials in Mechanical APDL so students can learn and understand the classic methodologies and interface. Learn how to perform computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in ANSYS FLUENT. The basics of CFD analysis, importing geometry with ANSYS SpaceClaim, applying boundary conditions, meshing using ANSYS Meshing, using FLUENT solvers and options, and reviewing results are included in this course.3 days (live sessions) or 6 days (online sessions), $1,980 USDDevelop skills in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) using ANSYS CFX. The basics of CFD analysis, importing geometry with ANSYS SpaceClaim, applying boundary conditions, meshing using ANSYS Meshing, using the various CFX solvers and options, and reviewing results are included in this course.4 days (live sessions) or 8 days (online sessions), $2,640 USDAdvanced level course for electronic packaging cooling using ANSYS Icepak.3 days (live sessions) or 6 days (online sessions), $1,980 USD.

Ansys 18.2 Manual

Learn how to effectively use ANSYS Maxwell to setup, solve and post-process the results from low frequency electromagnetic simulations such as DC conduction, frequency domain, time domain, electrostatic and optimization studies.2 days (live sessions) or 4 days (online sessions), $1,320 USDLearn how to effectively use ANSYS HFSS to setup, solve and post-process the results from high frequency electromagnetic simulations such as antennas, RF/microwave components, and biomedical devices.1 day (live session) or 2 days (online sessions), $660 USD.

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