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Post Graduate Program in Automation & Pre-Processing for FEA & CFD Analysis
Master’s in Automation and Pre-Processing for FEA and CFD Analysis Course familiarises engineers with HyperMesh automation and pre-processing using ANSA.
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Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study, Virtual Classroom
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
The Post Graduate Program in Automation & Pre-Processing for FEA & CFD Analysis course by Skill Lync is an intensive programme in the field of FEA and CFD. With a duration of six months, the participants get training from industry experts with vast domain experience and technical skills.
Under the Automation and Pre-Processing for FEA and CFD Analysis Master Programme, you will undergo training in seven different courses along with performing two industry-grade projects for every course, which will test your knowledge and practical skills. The assignments and projects will be evaluated by specialised professionals who have worked for Fortune 500 companies.
The curriculum of the Skill Lync Post Graduate Program in Automation & Pre-Processing for FEA & CFD Analysis training is best suited for mechanical, automotive, and aerospace engineers. It includes modules that delve deep into various industry-relevant topics like automation in Python, 3D meshing, structural analysis, solid meshing, building a wizard, and more. Besides, Skill Lync awards you with a completion certificate of completion at the end and a merit certificate to the top performers.
The highlights
- Flexible course fees
- Online course
- Create a project portfolio
- Individual support available
- Live webinars
- Workshops
- Practical projects
- Job-leading course
- Shareable e-verified profile
- Continual learning
- Dedicated instructors
- Placement assistance
Program offerings
- Placement assistance
- Paid internship
- Interview preparation
- Shareable e- profile
- Certificate of merit to top performers
- Individual video support
- Professional portfolio creation
- Webinar
- Continual learning
- Online training
Course and certificate fees
The fee for the 6-month-long Master’s in Automation and Pre-Processing for FEA and CFD Analysis Programme depends on the kind of subscription you opt for. Three variants are available, and their respective fee is given below.
Master’s in Automation and Pre-Processing for FEA and CFD Analysis Fee Structure:
Type of Plan | Fee in INR (per month for 10 months) |
Basic (Access: 9 months) | Rs. 17,500 |
Pro (Access: 18 months) | Rs. 22,500 |
Premium (Access: Lifetime) | Rs. 27,500 |
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Eligibility criteria
To participate in the Skill Lync Post Graduate Program in Automation & Pre-Processing for FEA & CFD Analysis, you need to have a graduate degree or pursuing a B.E/B. Tech in Aerospace, Automotive, or Mechanical Engineering.
Candidates need to complete the programme curriculum, assignments, and industry-grade projects to receive a course-completion certificate. Students made it to the top 5% in the class get a merit certificate also.
What you will learn
After successful completion of the Post Graduate Program in Automation & Pre-Processing for FEA & CFD Analysis, the students will have learned the following:
- Different types of contacts, their use cases and how to define it in a model
- Basics of MATLAB Syntax and use of arrays in MATLAB
- Basics of CAE and FEA domains
- How to generate Tetra mesh and Hexa mesh for a given geometry
- How to fix Free Edge issues during meshing
- Learn tools like HyperMesh GUI, TCL and Notepad ++
Who it is for
The Skill-Lync Post Graduate Program in Automation & Pre-Processing for FEA & CFD Analysis is mainly for candidates with a B.E. or B.Tech degree in mechanical, automotive, or aerospace engineering. Students currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree of the same can also apply.
Admission details
In order to get enrolled in the Master’s in Automation and Pre-Processing for FEA and CFD Analysis online programme, you need to follow the given procedure:
- Visit the official Skill-Lync website at https://skill-lync.com/.
- Browse the website for the “Master’s in Automation and Pre-Processing for FEA and CFD Analysis” course and select it.
- On the course page, you can request a demo session. Otherwise, scroll down to the payment plans.
- Select the kind of membership you want- Basic, Pro, or Premium.
- Fill the enrolment form with details like your name, phone number, and email address.
- Select the ‘Enroll Now’ button and proceed to fee deposition.
- Select a convenient mode of payment and make the fee payment to confirm the enrolment.
Filling the form
For enrollment in Post Graduate Program in Automation & Pre-Processing for FEA & CFD Analysis, locate the application form at the top of the web page. If you want, you can select a demo session, or else proceed by choosing a payment plan for the programme. You need to provide details including name, email, and phone number in the provided fields of the form. Proceed to pay the fee successfully to confirm your enrolment.
The syllabus
Course 1: Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA
Week 01 & 02 - Introduction to ANSA GUI and Tools
Week 03 - Manual Mid-surfacing, 2D Meshing and Quality Criteria
- Manual mid surfacing for sheet metal components
- 2D meshing on sheet metal components
- Quality checkup and taking measures to achieve quality
- Introduction to different tools used in mesh deck
- Revising the basic commands
- Basic commands used in TOPO and MESH deck
- Practice model provided
Week 04 - Manual Mid-surfacing - Plastic Trims and Cast Parts
- Manual mid-surfacing for plastic trim components & cast parts
- 2D meshing, quality checkup
- Different tools used in mesh deck
Week 05 - Solid Meshing(Tetra & Hexa)
- Establishing solid (Tetra) meshing on 2 different components
- Solid (Tetra) meshing
- 3D meshing quality criteria
- Volume mesh deck
- Introduction to solid (Hexa) meshing
- Solid (Hexa) meshing
- Volume mesh deck
Week 06 - Connections (Seat and Door)
- Different types of connectors such as:
- Two Nodes RBE2
- Cluster RBE2
- RBE2-CBUSH-RBE2
- RBE2-HEXA-RBE2
- Nut and Bolt representation
- Seam weld data representation
- Different operations such as:
- Converting and realizing operations
- Connection manager operations
- Assigning mass to a node
Week 07 - Introduction to Batch Meshing/Casting
- Introduction to casting & batch meshing operations
- Auto mid-surfacing and meshing by using casting and skin methods
Week 08 - Introduction to Morphing Basics
- Direct morphing
- Box morphing
- Hatches
- Morphing in FE model
- Morphing in CAD geometry
Course 2: HyperMesh for FEA Plastic and Sheet Metal Applications
Week 01-Basics of FEA
- 5Ws of Finite Element Analysis
- Types of engineering problem-solving methods
- CAE process types
- Model setup
Week 02-Introduction to HyperMesh GUI
- Introduction to the Geometric Tool and the Tools Menu
- Basic geometric tools
- Geometry cleanups (includes auto cleanup)
- Midsurface creation
Week 03-Key Geometric Tools
- Geometry cleanup criteria files
- MNode's creation & node editing
- Point edit
- Edge edit
Week 04-1D Meshing
- 5Masses, Bar, Rod, Rigid, RBE3, Springs, Gaps
- Connectors, HYPER BEAM, Linemesh, Linear 1D
- Edit, Element, Split, Replace, and Detach
- Order change, configuration edit, and element type
Week 05-Geometry Cleanup and Midsurface
- Surface clean up
- Midsurface generation
- Handling distorted surfaces
Week 06-2D Meshing Introduction and Examples
- Introduction to 2D meshing
- 2D basic tools
- Mesh flow
- Handling tria element
Week 07-Quality Criteria
- 1D element quality check
- 2D element quality check
- Understanding the quality parameters for 2D meshing
Week 08-Advance 2D Meshing
- Manual mid-surface
- Handling symmetric geometry
- Free-edge checks
- Normals check
Week 09-3D Meshing
- Hexa meshing
- Tetra meshing
- Different methods of tetra mesh generation
- 3D element quality check
Week 10-Connectors
- Seam weld
- Spot weld
- Bolt connection
- Spring element
- Adhesive modelling-HEXA
Week 11-Batch Meshing
- Understand quality parameter and criteria files
- Optimizing these files according to the requirement.
Week 12-Morphing Techniques and Macro Generation
- Morph constraints
- Morph volumes
- Map to geometry
- Basic macro generation using TCL commands
Course 3: MATLAB for Mechanical Engineers
Week 1 - Introduction to MATLAB
- MATLAB syntax and commands
- Methods and ways to use commands in different scenarios
- Manipulation of calculations and comparisons
- Use of arrays.
- Functions (plotting, creating animations, creating figures, and more)
Week 2 - Forward Kinematics Simulator
- Manipulator motion using ImageMagick
- Simulation of a 2R robotic arm manipulator
- Creating a movie clip with the spatial motions of a robotic arm
- ‘For’ loop in programming
- Working of the “hold on” command
- Arrays and linspace commands
Week 3 - Air Standard Cycle Simulator
- Solving piston kinematics equation to calculate volume trace
- PV diagrams for different operating conditions.
- Thermodynamic relationships
- Pressure-volume variations
- Order of the program
- Plots & legends used in the graphs
- Piston kinematics
Week 4 - Vibrations and Dynamics
- Backward difference formula (BDF) and forward difference formula (FDF) methods to solve ODEs
- Real use of differential equations
- How differential equations relate to real-world applications
- Solving differential equations
- ODE solvers, syntax of ODEs, and various supplementary commands
Week 5 - Curve Fitting and Regression
- Polynomials and their best fits
- PolyFit and PolyVal commands
- Calculating errors
- Sum of squares regression (SSR)
- Sum of squares error (SSE)
- Sum of squares total (SST)
Week 6 - Genetic Algorithm
- Optimization techniques
- Working of the genetic algorithm
- Genetic algorithm syntax and finding the global maxima
- Stalagmite functions and how it works
- Population size, number of generations, fitness value, and termination of further generations
Course 4: Python for Mechanical Engineers
Week 01-Introduction to Python
- Introduction to Python using different mathematical operations and performing operations such as,
- Array manipulations
- Plotting and understanding the relationship between 2 variables
- Looping using one or more looping conditions
Week 02-Plotting and Visualization
- Understanding the relationship between 2 variables using plots
- Saving plots and creating animations using ImageMagick
- Using tables
Week 03-Solving Dynamic Equations
- Using odeint to solve initial value differential equations
- Create a pendulum using the available coordinates
- Plotting and saving images
- Creating an animation using ImageMagick
Week 04-Curve Fitting and Regression
- Curve fitting using the SciPy module
- Learning how to check how well the data has been fitted
Week 05-Understanding Iterative Solvers
- How to use an iterative solver
- How to use while loops?
Week 06-Data Analysis
- Take data from a file and manipulate the data to create meaningful plots.
- Make the necessary calculations.
- Automate the post-processing procedure.
Course 5: Advanced CFD Meshing using ANSA
Week 01-Introduction to ANSA GUI and Tools
- Introduction to ANSA
- ANSA GUI
- Geometric tools and topology cleanup
- Different tools used in the TOPO deck
Week 02-2D (Surface) Meshing to Pressure valve
- PID creation and PID assignment
- Different selection techniques and visibility tools
- Basic Topology cleanup
- Basic tools used in surface meshing
Week 03-3D (Volume) Meshing to Turbocharger
- Geometry cleanup to define volumes
- Various geometry checks
- Surface meshing as per quality criteria
- Volumetric meshing as per requirements
Week04- CFD meshing to BMW M6 Model inside Wind tunnel
- Advanced topology cleanup to define volumes
- Variable surface meshing part by part
- Solving quality failed elements as per quality criteria
- Symmetry operation for surface and mesh elements
- Wind tunnel creation
- CFD meshing for wind tunnel
Week 05-Surface Wrap to an Automotive Assembly
- Geometry cleanups for the surface wrap.
- Merging of different models into one GUI.
- Surface wrapping for an assembly.
How it helps
The Post Graduate Program in Automation & Pre-Processing for FEA & CFD Analysis is an intensive training programme for engineers from the automotive, mechanical, or aerospace domains. After completion, you get a certificate of completion and an industry-level project portfolio. If you finish in the top 5 percent of the class, you also get a certificate of merit which can be added to your LinkedIn profile. You will also get to work on several industry-oriented projects to put your skills into practical use.
Besides, pursuing a Post Graduate Program in Automation & Pre-Processing for FEA & CFD Analysis by Skill Lync houses several complementary advantages. Skill-Lync provides you with access to our Student Success Team, which will ensure placement for you after the course ends. Also, the certification and e-verified profile will offer you an edge over other competitors.
FAQs
Skill-Lync offers several benefits to the students who enroll for this course, including live projects and Whatsapp or email support. The curriculum is crafted by experts and is relevant to the latest industry advancements and technology.
The Premium membership provides various benefits over and above the Master’s programme, such as Whatsapp and telephone support for doubts, 3-months paid internship, job assistance, and Master’s assistance for a lifetime. These benefits are not available in the other subscriptions, and if available, they are for a short period.
The Pro membership for the Master's in Automation and Pre-Processing for FEA and CFD Analysis Programme by Skill Lync provides job assistance and access to the course content for one year. You also get add-on industry projects to bolster your resume.
The instructors at Skill Lync include academicians and industry experts with extensive experience in the field.
Our Technical Support Engineers will always be at your service to resolve your doubts over Whatsapp, telephone call, email, or video call. You can discuss your doubts in group clarification sessions as well.
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