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Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench
Learn about structural analysis using the tool ANSYS through the Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Course.
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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 Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Training Course is 8 week long introductory course that discusses the elements of advanced structural analysis and Finite Element Analysis (FEA). The online course available on the Skill-Lync platform will help learners gain expertise in software tools like ANSYS Workbench.
The specialized training sessions of the Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Certification Course will assist learners in acquiring knowledge of performing simulations using ANSYS’ Mechanical APDL solver.
After successful completion of the Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Live Course through video lectures and technical projects, learners will receive a certificate of completion. The top 5% of learners get a chance to win a merit certificate for the course.
The highlights
- Merit certificate
- 8 weeks duration
- Course videos
- Expert instructors
- Project portfolio page
- Flexible course fees
- One-one zoom support sessions
- Group zoom support sessions
- Email and telephone support
- Course-specific forum group
- Weekly assignments
- Industry oriented projects
- 1-on-1 demo session
- Course counselling
- 0% EMI options
- Personalized hands-on support from expert engineers
Program offerings
- Merit certificate
- Individual video support
- Group video support
- Email support
- Forum support
- Telephone support
- Professional portfolio
- Weekly assignments
- Technical projects
- 1-on-1 demo session
- Course counselling
- 8 weeks duration
Course and certificate fees
The Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Course fee is available in 3 options wherein choosing any of them will provide learners with a valid certification. The Basic Course will amount to Rs.7,000 per month for 3 months and the Pro Course fee will be Rs.10,000 per month for 3 months. To get lifetime access and other perks, you can enroll in the Premium package amounting to Rs.15,000 per month for 3 months.
Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Course Fee Structure
Description | Amount in INR |
Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench - Basic | Rs. 7,000 for 3 months |
Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench - Pro | Rs. 10,000 for 3 months |
Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench - Premium | Rs. 15,000 for 3 months |
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Eligibility criteria
- Candidates should be either pursuing or should own a B.E or B.Tech degree in Mechanical Engineering or Automotive Engineering.
- Candidates should ideally be mechanical engineers, materials engineers, automotive engineers, or aerospace engineers.
What you will learn
After completing the Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Classes, you will learn about the following topics
- Overview and basics of FEA
- Introduction to ANSYS Workbench
- Engineering data
- ANSYS SpaceClaim
- ANSYS mechanical modeller
- Static structural analysis
- Transient structural analysis
- Explicit dynamics
Who it is for
- The Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench course can be opted by students pursuing B.E. or B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering.
- The course can be taken up by working professionals in the field of quality, production, and manufacturing who wish to further their career goals.
- The course is suitable for freshers wanting to build career roles like Mechanical Simulation Engineers, CAE Modellers, CAE Analysts, Static Equipment Engineers in static structural and R & D areas.
Admission details
Follow the steps given below to enroll in the Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Course:
Step 1: Go to the official website by clicking on the URL given below -
https://skill-lync.com/mechanical-engineering-courses/structural-analysis-ansys-workbench
Step 2: Click on the "Enroll Now" option provided on the course page.
Step 3: Select a suitable payment package and unlock access by submitting your name, email id and phone number.
The syllabus
Understanding the Basics of FEA
Introduction to ANSYS Workbench
- Getting to know the basic GUI of ANSYS
- Overview of different analysis systems available in ANSYS Workbench
- Overview of different component systems in ANSYS
- Creating and saving your first project
Introduction to Engineering Data
- Going through various material libraries provided by ANSYS
- Understanding where and when to use particular materials
- Creation of new material
- Adding a material for analysis
Introduction to ANSYS SpaceClaim
- Creation of simple geometry in SpaceClaim
- Adding and removing material using SpaceClaim
- Merging component faces using SpaceClaim
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 if there are any to the model
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 a bending of wires
- Simulating a three-point bending for an iPhone and determining its life and factor of safety for various components involved
Introduction to Transient Structural Analysis
- Determining the frictional effects in a slider-crank mechanism
- Effects of friction in a piston cam setup
- Moving of worm gear over a large gear from one end to the other
- Material suitability for a universal joint model
Introduction to Explicit Dynamics Analysis
- Performing tension and torsion test for a given specimen
- Determining the effect of thickness for a car body
- Capturing the effect of a bullet striking on a bucket
- Effect of velocity on a workpiece in a planar machine
How it helps
The Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Certification Benefits are given below:
- The course is led by industry experts working in Fortune 500 companies who have immense experience of the subject matter.
- Through the course, learners will be able to grasp the solving process of the implicit and explicit solver along with the process of advanced structural analysis using ANSYS Workbench.
- The course will assist learners in acquiring software skills in ANSYS Workbench and ANSYS SpaceClaim.
FAQs
Students would require about 1 hour of study time to understand the concepts in the course.
The Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Online Course can be accessed on the Skill-Lync course website.
Yes, the student version of the ANSYS software is enough to complete the Introduction to Structural Analysis using ANSYS Workbench Online Course.
Yes, only 50 bodies or 300 faces are allowed in the student version. Also, you cannot use 35000 nodes or elements or any one of them.
No, learners will not receive placement assistance for the Introduction to Structural Analysis using the ANSYS Workbench course.
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