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Structural mechanics
Structural mechanics

FEA Laboratory Using Ansys Mechanical

Overview

eLearning Basic

Perform your own solutions and understand the properties of the Finite Element Method This training is offered as a self-paced eLearning course.

Duration
1 day

Prerequisites
None

Software used
Ansys Mechanical

Benefits
  • Handling of structural mechanics based on benchmark examples
  • Compare numerical solutions with common analytical solutions
  • Content adapted for use in the free Ansys Student version
  • Only a small platform fee is charged for use in teaching sessions

Description

The lecture workshop Structural Mechanics focuses on the use of Ansys Workbench. Based on well-known examples from the past and present, the procedure in Ansys Workbench is shown step by step. On completion of the course, you will be able to analyze your own designs in Ansys.

The lecture uses a proven teaching concept that is already being used at several universities. This course is a "quick start" to Ansys to implement existing academic knowledge in a professional simulation software package.

The course is aimed at teachers who use Ansys in colleges and universities. It is also suitable for students, graduates and other users who want to take the first steps in Ansys by using benchmark examples.

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Detailed agenda for this 1-day training

Day 1

01 Modelling and simulation of a truss structure in Ansys 

  • Analytical solution of a truss structure
  • Setting up the Ansys Workbench environment
  • Creation of a truss structure
  • Simulation of the truss with beam elements

02 Examples taking you from analysis to detailed practical evaluation 

  • Generation of a submodel for detailed evaluation 
  • Simulation and evaluation of the submodel 
  • What is to be considered for realistic solutions? 

03 Carry out stability analyses and systematically improve structures 

  • Determination of the critical load for buckling of a truss 
  • Buckling loads in the beam model 
  • Automated execution of parametric studies / optimization 
  • Testing your own designs 

04 More understanding of your design through modal analysis and nonlinearities 

  • Comparison of the quality of results with different mesh discretizations 
  • Connection options in ANSYS 
  • Modal analysis of a truss 
  • Summary of non-linearities and conclusions 

Your Trainers

Dr.-Ing. Cord Steinbeck-Behrens
Business Development Manager, CADFEM Germany GmbH, Hanover

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To get a clear impression of our online learning format, we offer you a trial allowing you access to the starting module of an eLearning course of your choice. No costs, no cancellation period or anything similar. Moreover, with this free test access you can check all the technical requirements for a smooth learning process. You can easily request the free module from any eLearning course.

How much time should I allow for an eLearning course?

Each online course day comprises four eLearning modules. You should ideally allow 90 to 120 minutes of uninterrupted learning time for each module. This will allow you to acquire the knowledge provided by a module and to consolidate it through quiz questions and Ansys exercises. By dividing each module into micro learning units, you can also make good use of smaller time windows, such as on your commute.

For how long can I access the learning content?

Prerequisite for the use of the eLearning courses is the use of a personalized access to the CADFEM learning platform. When purchasing an eLearning course, access to the learning platform is 365 days. As a subscription user, access to the learning platform starts and ends with the start and end of the flat rate. With the start of a further learning product (Learning Subscription, training, eLearning), access to your content is extended by 365 days.

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