Ansys Mechanical is a commercial software package which helps an engineer to solve structural problems in a smoother fashion and come up with design conclusions at a faster pace. Ansys package helps you to customize your solution as per your requirement and automate and parameterize the solution for faster results.
Ansys Mechanical is the industry's best structural simulation tool to start your venture into Finite Element Analysis (FEA), which is the building block of virtual analysis and simulation. After completing this course, you will be able to do a complete structural analysis from scratch till the end including Pre-Processing and Post-Processing. This course will take you through linear structural analysis, basic dynamic analysis, and basic non-linear problem definition along with model preparation, meshing and model (CAD) clean-up. You will have a stable foundation to pursue structural simulations of your own custom problem along with the knowledge of techniques to improve the quality of your results.
A bootcamp for engineering students on application of ANSYS Mechanical Workbench in solving variousReal-life engineering problems.
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Engineering Students, Research Scholars, and Engineering faculty who want to equip themselves with Finite Element Analysis software skills
The instructors are industry experts with ten years of experience in Finite Element Analysis.
3 Hours
Yes. Students can start using the application of ANSYS tools in their mini-project and learning curriculum.
Yes, it is. It's a complete workshop syllabus having a customized approach to real-life industrial problems.
After attending this workshop, you can follow the advanced sessions focusing on each advanced topic like Composites, Motion, Additives Manufacturing, Advanced Nonlinear, Crash Analysis, etc.
₹2500/-
Students, Research Scholars and Engineering faculties who are willing to learn Ansys software
Engineering Students who want equip themselves with industry demanding Finite Element Analysis software skills
Engineering students who want to implement ANSYS Mechanical Workbench for their final year mini-project and main projects