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DEMO - Introduction to ANSYS
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Finite element analysis means simulating nature, therefore giving you insight into the world you live in and enriching your life. This course, Introduction to ANSYS, is an introduction to using ANSYS finite element software. First, you will start by modeling a lifting lug component and solve your first 3D finite element model. Then, you will explore the user interface, creating your first 3D model, and setting up the loads and boundary conditions. Finally, you'll view the results and ensure the safety of the component under the given loads. After watching this course, you'll know the basics of how to navigate through the ANSYS interface and be equipped with the tools to develop and analyze your own models. Software required: ANSYS v17.0. Course Overview 1m 4s Starting ANSYS Workbench 34m 22s Introduction 1m 15s Starting ANSYS Workbench 7m 52s Interface Overview 6m 58s Units 3m 24s CAD Import 4m 45s Engineering Data 10m 7s Creating Your First 3D Model 30m 39s Design Modeler Interface 5m 20s Sketching 5m 29s Modeling the Base 4m 58s Modeling the Lifting Lug 9m 47s Modeling the Bolts 5m 3s Starting the Mechanical Interface 29m 54s Mechanical Interface 5m 42s Assigning Materials 2m 58s Creating Connections 7m 32s Meshing 7m 29s Boundary Conditions, Loads, and Solving the Model 6m 12s Viewing the Analysis Results 27m 12s Viewing Results 5m 10s Results Toolbar 5m 42s Legend Controls & Safety Factor 7m 10s Scoping Results 4m 36s Convergence 4m 32s Refining the Model 23m 53s Optimization Techniques 2m 52s Preparing the Model 5m 5s Defining Parameters 3m 17s Setting up Direct Optimization 4m 36s Optimization Results & Course Conclusion 8m 1s |
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