Description
This is an in-depth, application-focused course that will teach students and professionals how to perform Finite Element Analysis (FEA) with ANSYS Workbench. Whether you are a mechanical engineer, design analyst or a structural or thermal engineering student, this course will help you learn the simulation abilities required to assess, validate and optimize engineering designs. ANSYS Workbench is a robust simulation platform used in a wide range of industries, including automotive and aerospace. From basic static stress analysis to advanced thermal and modal simulations, students will gain both academic knowledge and practical experience.
Topics Covered:
- Introduction to Finite Element Analysis and the role of ANSYS Workbench.
- ANSYS Workbench interface overview and project workflow.
- Static structural analysis: loads, constraints, meshing and post-processing.
- Thermal analysis: conduction, convection and temperature distributions.
- Modal analysis for analyzing natural frequencies and vibration modes.
- Assembly analysis involving contact definitions and load sharing.
- Advanced meshing techniques and mesh quality improvement.
- Boundary conditions, real-world constraints and result interpretation.
- Validation of simulation results and engineering judgment.
- Project-based learning with real-world mechanical components.
Who Would Benefit from This Course:
- Mechanical, aerospace, civil and structural engineering students.
- Engineering professionals looking to enhance their simulation skills.
- Product designers and analysts who need to validate mechanical components.
- Researchers and academics working on mechanical simulations.
- Anyone preparing for careers in CAE (Computer-Aided Engineering) or product development.
Why Take This Course:
Simulation skills have become important in engineering for reducing prototyping costs, maintaining design safety and enhancing product performance. This course teaches you how to understand and apply FEA ideas with industry-standard tools, bridging the gap between theory and practical application. By the end of the course, you will be confident in your ability to simulate and analyze mechanical systems with ANSYS Workbench. You will also provide a solid foundation for advanced CAE work, academic research or professional engineering positions requiring FEA skills. Whether you want to improve your career, enhance your skill or handle engineering problems more effectively, this course is a great choice for investing in your technical skills.