ANSYS from Drawing to Results Visualization – CFD and FEA
ANSYS from Drawing to Results Visualization – CFD and FEA, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 190 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 238 reviews, and has 1024 subscribers.
You will learn about In-detailed explanation of DesignModeler & ANSYS Meshing In-detailed five examples of real-life applications using ANSYS Mechanical & ANSYS FLUENT ANSYS Workbench Parametric Analysis Basic simulation and CFD fundamentals Basics of schematic diagrams infographic designing and representation for scientific targets using Adobe Illustrator and PowerPoint. Exporting results files in a high quality and proper formats as recommended by the scientific research journals. How to save ANSYS project with different formats This course is ideal for individuals who are Engineering and science students who are interested in modeling of physical phenomena using ANSYS It is particularly useful for Engineering and science students who are interested in modeling of physical phenomena using ANSYS.
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Title: ANSYS from Drawing to Results Visualization – CFD and FEA
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 190
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 190
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 203
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 203
Number of Practice Tests: 1
Number of Published Practice Tests: 1
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- In-detailed explanation of DesignModeler & ANSYS Meshing
- In-detailed five examples of real-life applications using ANSYS Mechanical & ANSYS FLUENT
- ANSYS Workbench
- Parametric Analysis
- Basic simulation and CFD fundamentals
- Basics of schematic diagrams infographic designing and representation for scientific targets using Adobe Illustrator and PowerPoint.
- Exporting results files in a high quality and proper formats as recommended by the scientific research journals.
- How to save ANSYS project with different formats
Who Should Attend
- Engineering and science students who are interested in modeling of physical phenomena using ANSYS
Target Audiences
- Engineering and science students who are interested in modeling of physical phenomena using ANSYS
Welcome to our ANSYS professional course!
We are glad to present this comprehensive course that contains at the beginning number of crucial fundamentals and basics related to the big idea of simulation and CFD in a simple and interesting way.
After that, a detailed explanation of DesignModeler is presented with a high quality and organized content and examples with a step by step illustration.
The next section is the ANSYS Meshing that has been divided into several videos with a well-organized flow of ideas in order to simplify the meshing process and generate high-quality structured hexa mesh. Also, the theory related to meshing is summarized in animated presentations. In addition, 3 special tools have been programmed for the purpose of meshing optimization.
After meshing, 5 real-world application examples, with a special experimentally validated example that simulates the solar load, are solved using ANSYS Mechanical Thermal, ANSYS Mechanical Structural, and ANSYS FLUENT. Also, the parametric analysis has been used in one of the examples. Through those examples, you can see the powerful tools of ANSYS Workbench and the different results we can get. The results of the first four examples have been verified by comparing them to analytical calculations and empirical correlations. The last example is validated with the experimentally measured data for a box solar cooker using both solar load methods (i.e. experimental inputs and solar calculator).
Throughout the course, multiple practice activities are continuously added to help the student mastering the key ideas of each section of the course.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Course Overview
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Things You Should Know before Starting the Course
Lecture 1: Important Concepts
Lecture 2: Engineering Problems Solving Methods
Lecture 3: Numerical Solving Methods
Chapter 3: Important Fundamentals
Lecture 1: ANSYS Important Concepts
Lecture 2: Types of Problems
Lecture 3: ANSYS Solvers Common Types and Systems Couplings
Lecture 4: Basics of Drawing Figures and Schematics in PowerPoint Part I
Lecture 5: Basics of Drawing Figures and Schematics in PowerPoint Part II
Lecture 6: Basics of Drawing Figures and Schematics in PowerPoint Part III
Lecture 7: Basics of Drawing Figures and Schematics in PowerPoint Part IV
Lecture 8: Basics of Drawing Figures and Schematics in Adobe Illustrator
Lecture 9: Solving ANSYS Problems – Methodology
Lecture 10: Assignments Submission Steps
Lecture 11: How We Make Our Presentations (NEW)
Chapter 4: Design Modeler (DM)
Lecture 1: DesignModeler Overview
Lecture 2: Draw Toolbox
Lecture 3: Modify Toolbox
Lecture 4: Dimensions Toolbox
Lecture 5: Constrains Toolbox
Lecture 6: Types of Bodies in DesignModeler – Overview
Lecture 7: Line Body Generation
Lecture 8: Surface Body Generation I
Lecture 9: Surface Body Generation II
Lecture 10: Split Edges
Lecture 11: New Planes and Solid Body Generation
Lecture 12: Drawing in Space Tool
Lecture 13: Extrude and Revolve
Lecture 14: Sweep and Loft – Part I
Lecture 15: Sweep and Loft – Part II
Lecture 16: Fillet and Chamfer
Lecture 17: Mirror, Pattern, and Scale
Lecture 18: Surface Extension and Flip
Lecture 19: Patch, Delete, and Symmetry
Lecture 20: Slice, Projection, and Face Split – Part I
Lecture 21: Slice, Projection, and Face Split – Part II
Lecture 22: Named Selections
Lecture 23: Parametric Analysis Overview – Part I
Lecture 24: Parametric Analysis Overview – Part II
Lecture 25: Joints and Multibody Part
Lecture 26: Analysis Tools
Lecture 27: Cleanup and Repair of Geometry – Part I
Lecture 28: Cleanup and Repair of Geometry – Part II
Lecture 29: Boolean, Enclosure, Fill, and Thin_Surface – Part I
Lecture 30: Boolean, Enclosure, Fill, and Thin_Surface – Part II
Lecture 31: Boolean, Enclosure, Fill, and Thin_Surface – Part III
Lecture 32: Translate, Rotate, and Move
Lecture 33: Saving the Geometry Project
Chapter 5: ANSYS Meshing
Lecture 1: Meshing Overview
Lecture 2: ANSYS Meshing_2019_R2 – Introduction
Lecture 3: ANSYS Meshing_R15.0 – Introduction
Lecture 4: Two-Dimensional Geometries Meshing
Lecture 5: Mappable Faces VS Unmappable Faces in ANSYS
Lecture 6: 2D Meshing Methods – Quadrilateral Dominant
Lecture 7: 2D Meshing Methods – Triangles
Lecture 8: 2D Meshing Methods – MultiZone Quad Tri
Lecture 9: Three-Dimensional Geometries Meshing Overview
Lecture 10: 3D Meshing Methods – Tetrahedrons
Lecture 11: 3D Meshing Methods – Hex Dominant
Lecture 12: 3D Meshing Methods – Sweep
Lecture 13: 3D Meshing Methods – Automatic
Lecture 14: Mapped, Unmapped, Free, Structured, Unstructured, and Hexa Mesh – Concepts
Lecture 15: 2D Mapped Mesh Introduction
Lecture 16: 3D Mapped Mesh Introduction
Lecture 17: 2D Free Mesh Introduction
Lecture 18: 3D Free Mesh Introduction
Lecture 19: Generation of Hexa (Mapped) Mesh
Lecture 20: Selection of Suitable Mesh Introduction
Lecture 21: Mapped Meshing – Example 1
Lecture 22: Mapped Meshing – Example 2
Lecture 23: Mapped Meshing – Example 3
Lecture 24: Mapped Meshing – Example 4
Lecture 25: Mapped Meshing – Example 5
Lecture 26: Mapped Meshing – Example 6
Lecture 27: Conformal and Non-conformal Mesh
Lecture 28: Is Your Meshing Good Enough
Lecture 29: Mesh Resolution
Lecture 30: Mesh Smoothness and Transition
Lecture 31: Mesh Sizing – 2D Geometries
Lecture 32: Mesh Sizing – 3D Geometries
Lecture 33: Importance of Y+
Lecture 34: Element Order
Lecture 35: Gradual Change in Mesh Size Overview
Lecture 36: Meshing Parameters Optimization Tools
Lecture 37: Gradual Mesh Sizing – Structured Mesh
Lecture 38: Gradual Mesh Sizing – Unstructured Mesh
Lecture 39: Mesh Quality
Lecture 40: Mesh Dependency Test and Meshing Parametric Analysis
Lecture 41: Saving ANSYS Meshing Project
Instructors
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Mahmoud A.A.M
Mechanical Engineer & Water Treatment Lead -
Abdulkarem Odhah
Co-Founder of DeltaCore Engineering Solutions
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- 3 stars: 40 votes
- 4 stars: 93 votes
- 5 stars: 100 votes
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