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Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA
Enroll in Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA course by Skill Lync and gain expertise in ANSA’s implementations for pre-processing/modelling.
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 Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA programme is an all-encompassing curriculum, carefully built in collaboration with industry leaders to help you learn the use of ANSA for analysis in FEA. This course will familiarise you with CAE engineering tool (ANSA) and its key concepts such as ANSA GUI, manual mid surfacing, 2D meshing, cast parts, solid meshing, batch meshing/casting, morphing basics, and more.
The Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA online training will also make you adept in professional techniques like morphing, geometry clean ups, 3D meshing, and shell meshing. The curriculum provides pre-recorded video and weekly assignments, conducted by expert mentors to help you learn the industry’s best practices.
Moreover, the Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA programme by Skill Lync covers the ANSA software, a computer-aided tool for engineering, used for CDB analysis and Finite Element Analysis. Through project-based learning, you will master the software and learn its implementation for modelling or pre-processing. After satisfactory course completion, you will receive the certification and be able to pursue CAE roles in the automotive or other sectors.
The highlights
- A three-month course
- Online learning
- Self-paced module
- Industry-relevant skills
- Expert faculty members
Program offerings
- Practical assignments
- Industry-expert mentors
- Online learning
- Asna
- Project-based learning
- Free demo session
- Completion certificate
- Merit certificate
Course and certificate fees
The Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA course fee consists of the total, three-month program fee, and you can choose from three payment types, based on what features you want.
Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA Fee Structure
Payment Mode | Fee per month (For 3 months) |
Basic (Access: 2 months) | Rs. 7,000 |
Pro (Access: 4 months) | Rs. 10,000 |
Premium (Access: lifetime) | Rs. 15,000 |
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Eligibility criteria
Education
Candidates must be either graduated or pursuing B.E./B.Tech in Automotive or Mechanical engineering to join the Skill Lync Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA training programme.
Certificate Qualifying Details
Those who finish the curriculum will receive a course completion certificate. Candidates who make it in the top 5 per cent, will also get a merit certificate.
What you will learn
After completing the Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA programme by Skill-Lync, you will: -
- Know and implement the CAE Pre-processing tool (ANSA) for tasks such as mid surfacing, geometry clean ups, meshing operations (1D, 2D, 3D), morphing, connection establishments, and more
- Be able to use ANSA for modelling or meshing any components needed in the FEA Domain’s
- Be skilled in shell meshing (1D, 2D), solid meshing (3D), and in connectors
Who it is for
The Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA programme is a perfect fit for the following individuals: -
- Automotive or Mechanical engineering students
- Professionals working in production, manufacturing, and production domains and wish to move to more significant responsibilities
- Candidates who want to mesh and clean any model confidently
- Interested engineering graduates who aim to pursue FEA meshing techniques and cleaning geometry before analysis
Admission details
To register for the Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using the ANSA training programme, follow these steps:
Log on to Skill Lync’s official website.
Scroll to find the “Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA” training.
Click on it, and you will reach the course’s webpage.
Scroll down to see the payment options for different course types.
Choose your preferred payment and choose “Enroll Now.”
Fill in your name, phone number, email, and click on the Enroll Now tab again.
Filling the form
To join the Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA course, you need to provide your contact details including name, email, and contact number. Choose your preferred payment type and then submit your application to start with the curriculum.
The syllabus
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
- Two Nodes RBE2
- Cluster RBE2
- RBE2-CBUSH-RBE2
- RBE2-HEXA-RBE2
- Nut and Bolt representation
- Seam weld data representation
Different operations
- 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
How it helps
The Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA training course primarily focuses on providing you with all the essential skills to gain fluency in using this CAE pre-processing tool, and its implementations for structural meshing. You will be an industry-ready ANSA professional after finishing the course with regular hands-on assignments and projects.
Moreover, the top 5% of the course batch will also receive a merit certification. Candidates will be able to build a professional resume, which will be automatically linked with all their technical projects, and an e-verified profile shareable on LinkedIn.
For the pro members, the Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA training will offer one-on-one and group video support (4 times per month) to clear all doubts, telephone support, and one add-on industry project. Similarly, premium members will receive individual and group video support (12 times per month), telephone support, two add-on industry projects, and dedicated engineer support.
FAQs
To join the online Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA programme by Skill Lync, you must be pursuing or be a B.E/B.Tech graduate in Automotive or Mechanical engineering.
Since this programme requires meshing, you can dedicate four to five hours per day to master the cleanup of the geometry and meshing.
Skill Lync’s dedicated support engineering will be assigned to clear your queries and doubts. You can ask any questions about the curriculum, and they will walk with you to solve issues.
The course mentors for the Preprocessor for Structural Analysis using ANSA training course are industry experts involved with Fortune 500 companies and deliver the course lectures online.
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