110% Ansys Workbench – Using Ansys Mechanical Efficiently
The Best-of from our Ansys Mechanical Update Trainings
In this training, we will provide you with tips and tricks as well as best practice to make your day-to-day simulation work easier. This training is offered as a 2-day course or alternatively as a self-paced eLearning course.
Duration
2 days
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Ansys Mechanical
Software used
Ansys Mechanical
- Benefit from our experience in support, training and consulting
- Get to know and use new functions of the latest Ansys releases
- Structure and optimize everyday workflows
- Open format for introducing your own questions
Description
In this training, you will learn numerous tips and tricks to optimize your workflows in Ansys Workbench and use the full performance spectrum of the program. Starting with the structuring of Workbench and the ribbon-based GUI of Ansys Mechanical via the import of external meshes to efficient post-processing, we will show you solutions that help make your everyday simulation work easier. Application-related exercises will give you the opportunity to directly apply and implement the workflows. The open format of this training allows you to ask questions at any time.
Take advantage of our many years of experience in technical support, training, and consulting. Discover and come to value all the new key functions that allow you to structure and optimize your workflows so that you can achieve reliable and reproducible simulation results faster.
Get a first impression and test the first eLearning module of this training course without any obligation. No costs, no notice period.
Detailed agenda for this 2-day training
Day 1
01 Modules and flexibility with Ansys Workbench
- From simple to complex – when do I use what?
- Submodeling – the FE magnifier for accurate stress results
- Mounting assemblies – one at a time
- From old to new – APDL to Mechanical
02 Make optimal use of the ribbon-based GUI
- Where do I find what? Overview of the ribbon-based interface
- Allocation and verification of materials and material properties
- Organization of loads and supports
03 Creating and checking connections
- Spoilt for choice: connecting elements in Mechanical
- Keeping an overview: using connection groups
- Can it hold? Checking the connections
- Bonded contact and that’s all: Is this really the case?
04 Simulation-oriented meshing
- The mesh for every occasion: meshing by recipe
- I’ve done this before! Using instances and components
- Fine meshes at hotspots – even without geometry selection
Day 2
05 With the right setting, the result is achieved faster
- First aid for contact and convergence problems
- Cleverly linked: Load combinations and setting up on existing load steps
- Cleverly integrate hardware resources with DCS
06 Appropriate analysis settings
- Setting global options for the result variables
- Reviewing the boundary conditions
- Using result trackers
- Understanding the convergence diagrams
07 Evaluate simulation results and export data
- Creating colorful images and numbers - but correctly
- Geometry-independent evaluation - construction planes and paths
- User-defined results for customized reports
- Export of result variables and deformed structures
- Creation of 3D result plots
08 Summary and concluding tips
- Submodeling – the FE magnifier for accurate stress results
- What else is important
- Your questions and tasks
- More best practice tips from the CADFEM simulation experts
Your Trainers
Andreas Veiz
Elisabeth Treml
Daniel Wenger
Dario Rüegg
Dr. Ing. Benoit Fontenier
Artur Bocian
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