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Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench
Enroll in the Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench programme by Skill Lync to master ANSYS implementations for analysis and simulations.
Online
8 Weeks
Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
The Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench course covers all the essential lessons and skills of the ANSYS Workbench software. You will become fluent in using it for Finite Element Analysis (FEA), performing thermal, structural, and vibrational analysis, simulations, and analysing the results. The Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench training is designed in partnership with industry-expert mentors, who teach you through pre-recorded lectures and weekly assignments.
The project-based learning in Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench course curriculum gives you a step-by-step understanding of mechanical APDL solver simulations, ANSYS GUI, ANSYS tools, engineering data, ANSYS SpaceClaim, static structural analysis, ANSYS mechanical modeller, explicit dynamics analysis, and transient structural analysis.
Moreover, the Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench curriculum provides you with in-depth knowledge of explicit and implicit solver operations. Candidates will gain expertise in the critical ANSYS and FEA tools to strengthen your resume for scholarships and grants. Upon satisfactory completion, you will also receive a certification.
The highlights
- Online learning
- Self-paced module
- A 8 weeks programme
- Expert faculty members
- Industry-relevant skills
- Email support
- Portfolio building
Program offerings
- Industry-expert faculty
- Practical assignments
- Online learning
- Ansys workbench
- Project-based learning
- Merit certificate
- Completion certificate
- Free demo option
Course and certificate fees
The Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench course fee has a programme fee that needs to be paid every month for the entire course duration. Applicants can choose between three different payment types depending on what features they want.
Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Fee Structure
Payment Type | Fee per month |
Basic (two-month access to content) | Rs. 7,000 |
Pro (four-month access to content) | Rs. 10,000 |
Premium (lifetime access to content) | Rs. 15,000 |
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Eligibility criteria
Education
To enrol in the Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench online course by Skill-Lync interested candidates must be graduated or pursuing a B.Tech/B.E in Automotive, Aerospace, Material, or Mechanical Engineering domains.
Certificate Qualifying Details
Learners will receive a course completion certificate from Skill Lync after going through with the learning material, assignments, and industry-graded projects. Those that succeed in getting to the top 5% of their class also get a merit certificate.
What you will learn
After completing the Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench programme, you will: -
- Be fluent in ANSYS tools and its various concepts for analysis and simulation in the real world
- Be able to perform simulations using the ANSYS Workbench and analyse the obtained results
- Have powerful tool skills for performing thermal, vibrational, and structural analysis through the ANSYS Workbench
- Have a proper knowledge in using the Mechanical APDL solver for performing simulations
- Be able to conduct set up of load cases for models/components, simulate them, receive their fatigue life, deformation, safety factors and determine the stress-intensive areas
- Move further in the field of FEA simulations and learn time step and solving for analysis
Who it is for
The Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench course by Skill-Lync is the perfect fit for:
- Students who have graduated or are pursuing B. Tech or B.E. in Mechanical, Aerospace, Material, or Automotive engineering
- Professionals working in production, manufacturing, and quality domains and wish to move further in their careers
- Freshers seeking opportunities as a CAE modeller, Mechanical Simulation engineer, Static Equipment engineer in the research domain, static structural domains, or CAE analyst (with prior modelling experience)
Admission details
To join the Advanced Structural Analysis using the ANSYS Workbench training programme, here are the steps to follow.
- Visit the course webpage.
- Scroll down to see the various payment options.
- Choose your preferred payment option and select “Enroll Now.”
- Fill in your name, phone number, email, and click on the Enroll Now button.
- Make the payment and save the receipt for future reference.
Filling the form
To join the Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench online programme, you must provide your contact details like your email, full name, and contact number. Choose your preferred payment option for the training and then submit your application to start with the programme.
The syllabus
Week 1 - Understanding the Basics of FEA
Week 2 - Introduction to ANSYS Workbench
- Getting to know the basic GUI of ANSYS
- An Overview of the different analysis systems available in ANSYS Workbench
- An Overview of the different component systems in ANSYS
- Creating and saving your first project
Week 3 - Introduction to Engineering Data
- Going through various material libraries provided by ANSYS
- Understanding where and when to use particular materials
- Creation of new material
- Including a material for examination
Week 4 - Introduction to ANSYS SpaceClaim
- Creation of simple geometry in SpaceClaim
- Adding and removing material using SpaceClaim
- Merging component faces using SpaceClaim
Week 5 - Introduction to ANSYS Mechanical Modeller
- Importing and assigning material to the geometry
- The meshing of the components
- Creating local coordinate systems for the model
- Defining contacts and joints in the model, if any exist.
Week 6 - Introduction to Static Structural Analysis
- Setting up and running a simple spur gear model
- Performing mesh convergence for a bevel gear model
- Determining the effect of a sheet on a die and punch system
- Performing the bending of wires
- Simulating a three-point bending for an iPhone and determining its life and factor of safety for various components involved
Week 7 - Introduction to Transient Structural Analysis
- Determining the frictional effects in a slider-crank mechanism
- Effects of friction in a piston cam setup
- The movement of a worm gear from one end to the other of a large gear.
- Material suitability for a universal joint model.
Week 8 - Introduction to Explicit Dynamics Analysis
- Performing tension and torsion tests on a given specimen
- Determining the effect of thickness on a car's body
- Capturing the effect of a bullet striking a bucket
- Effect of velocity on a workpiece in a planar machine
How it helps
The Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench training programme is a one-stop solution to learning about the ANSYS Workbench software, which you can use to perform simulations and various types of analysis. The course provides an in-depth understanding of FEA, using the ANSYS Workbench for industry-related tasks, and also gaining fluency in setting up and simulating models. This will help you become an enhanced ANSYS professional, ready to enter the vast field of FEA simulations, time step, and more.
Moreover, the top 5% of the Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench online course batch will receive a merit certificate. The training will help you build a professional CV, automatically linked with all the technical projects included in the curriculum. Candidates will also get an e-verified profile to be shareable on LinkedIn. Candidates will be skilled enough to find lucrative job roles as a CAE modeller, static equipment engineer, mechanical simulation engineer, and static structural domains, or a CAE analyst across the world.
FAQs
The ANSYS software is mainly used for computer model simulations of electronics, structures, or machine components. The tool analyses toughness, strength, temperature distribution, elasticity, fluid flow, electromagnetism, and various other attributes.
You can dedicate just one hour each day to understand all the concepts, note them down, and perform all the challenges.
Yes. The student version of this software is sufficient as all the simulations that you will work on will be under the elements/nodes limit, which can be comfortably done in this version.
The instructors for this Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench programme are industry experts who are a part of Fortune 500 companies, and deliver the lectures online.
Skill Lync’s dedicated support engineer will be available to address any doubts you have during the course and walk you through the problem areas to clarify your queries.
For the pro members, the Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench online programme will offer one add-on industry project and individual and group video support (4 times per month). Students will get the telephone, WhatsApp, and email support to clear all doubts.
The Advanced Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench programme will offer individual and group video support 12 times per month, two add-on industry projects, telephone support, and dedicated engineer support.