Ansys ModelCenter: Process Integration and Design Optimization
Including handling of plug-ins, process components and script languages
In this training, you will learn to identify promising design solutions early in the concept phase through design optimization and its automation. This training is offered as a 2-day course.
Duration
2 days
Prerequisites
Programming knowledge
Software used
Ansys ModelCenter
- Easy automation of engineering tasks built with third party software tools
- Workflow integration and automation best practices
- Early concept design exploration with trade study tools
- Early problems identification to derive favorable solutions
Description
Ansys ModelCenter supports the digitalization of development processes by automating multidisciplinary engineering analyses in a flexible virtual environment. Right from the concept phase, which contributes significantly to the overall success of a product, you can identify optimal designs and use them for further development.
This training introduces you to the efficient setup and execution of engineering processes and forms the basis for a further topic, namely enabling Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) with Ansys ModelCenter MBSE. The focus is on integrating multiple engineering tasks into one workflow, which is then used to analyze system performance and optimize your design. This extensive training covers key modules and topics that address the challenges of modern engineering. It provides valuable insights and practical skills to engineers and innovators looking to elevate their product development processes. In this training, you will learn to easily integrate various tools into ModelCenter workflows in an automated manner to eliminate repetitive and error-prone manual tasks, thus improving collaboration and productivity. This enables you to perform early design exploration and optimization, to answer any “What-if” questions and make efficient design decisions that can give you competitive advantage.
Detailed agenda for this 2-day training
Day 1
01 Future of product development – Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
- Critical challenges in systems engineering
- What challenges are solved by MBSE?
- Impact of the concept phase on the product success
- Concept definition - from idea to design generation
- Demo: Running an automated workflow with Ansys ModelCenter
02 Introduction to Ansys ModelCenter
- Getting to know the ModelCenter concepts and terminology
- Introduction to ModelCenter interface
- Automate any tool with ModelCenter components
- Increase collaboration with ModelCenter Remote Execution (MCRE)
- Workshop: Bridge the distributed development by publishing several automated components to MCRE
03 Create integrated and automated workflows
- Introduction to ModelCenter engineering workflows and how to create one
- Automating an engineering model with QuickWrap
- Automate any I/O Files with advanced settings
- Workshop: Create a QuickWrap component and use it in a workflow
04 Link components and monitor data
- Link your components with Link Editor
- Manage linking warnings
- Learn to execute your workflow
- Make your workflow consistent with Data Monitors and Text Annotations
- Export and share the workflow
- Workshop: Link the components and execute the workflow
Day 2
05 Increase efficiency in workflow creation
- Plan your workflow with placeholders
- Automate Excel components
- Achieve further model automation with Macros
- Integrate geometry to get better visual feedback
- Workshop: Automate an excel component and add it to the workflow
06 Enhance workflows with loops and conditional logic
- Iterate your workflow with loop components
- Manage arrays variables within loop components
- Introduction to feedback loops with driver components
- Conditional linking inside if components
- Workshop: Create a RepeatUntil loop with feedback variable to find the suitable input value from a predefined value range
07 User-defined items with Script Components
- Introduction to VB script component
- Implement additional logic for the model with Python script component
- Use Java libraries to interact with the engineering models
- Generate model report
- Workshop: Create a new Python component and add it to the workflow
08 Make better design decisions with trade-off studies and visualization tools
- Improve the product design with optimization tools
- Set up parametric studies to inspect the system responses
- Learn to use Design of Experiments (DoE) to analyze the design space
- Visualize the optimization results
- Workshop: Generate design alternatives with an early concept design exploration and optimization
Your Trainers
Irina Mironov
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