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ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-V

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Samanwita Bagg

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  • 1. Exhaust Valve.mp4
    08:29
  • 2. Wash Basin.mp4
    06:30
  • 3. Disc Brake Rotor Design-I.mp4
    08:58
  • 4. Disc Brake Rotor Design-II.mp4
    11:26
  • 5. Piston Ring.mp4
    05:32
  • 6. E Clip.mp4
    09:32
  • 7. External Retaining Ring.mp4
    08:32
  • 8. Internal Retaining Ring.mp4
    08:04
  • 9. Piston or Gudgeon or Wrist Pin.mp4
    03:49
  • 1. Hydrostatic Pressure on Curved Surface.mp4
    22:28
  • 2.1 Link for Material Properties Allocation.docx
  • 2. Exhaust Valve.mp4
    10:25
  • 3.1 Link for Data of Material Used in Analysis.docx
  • 3. Wash Basin.mp4
    12:36
  • 4. Disc Brake Rotor Design-I.mp4
    07:32
  • 5. Disc Brake Rotor Design-II.mp4
    08:17
  • 6. Piston Head.mp4
    11:18
  • 7. Piston Ring.mp4
    10:06
  • 8.1 Link for Geometry of Snap Ring.html
  • 8.2 Link for Material Allocation of Snap Ring.docx
  • 8. Snap Ring.mp4
    10:24
  • 9.1 Link of Piston Assembly Model.html
  • 9. Piston Assembly.mp4
    08:49
  • 10.1 Link for Gudgeon Pin Model.html
  • 10. Piston or Gudgeon or Wrist Pin.mp4
    09:14
  • 1.1 Link for Material Properties Allocation.docx
  • 1. Exhaust Valve.mp4
    11:54
  • 2.1 Link for Data of Material Used in Analysis.docx
  • 2. Wash Basin.mp4
    07:34
  • 3. Disc Brake Rotor Design-I.mp4
    09:07
  • 4. Disc Brake Rotor Design-II.mp4
    12:39
  • 5. Piston Head.mp4
    08:35
  • 6. Piston Ring.mp4
    06:46
  • 7. Connecting Rod.mp4
    08:43
  • 8.1 Link for Geometry of Snap Ring.html
  • 8.2 Link for Material Allocation of Snap Ring.docx
  • 8. Snap Ring.mp4
    08:36
  • 9. Piston Assembly.mp4
    09:17
  • 10.1 Link for Gudgeon Pin Model.html
  • 10. Piston or Gudgeon or Wrist Pin.mp4
    05:10
  • 1. Disc Brake Rotor.mp4
    07:28
  • 2.1 Link for Geometry Download.html
  • 2. Piston Head.mp4
    12:34
  • 3.1 Link for Geometry of Snap Ring.html
  • 3.2 Link for Material Allocation of Snap Ring.docx
  • 3. Snap Ring.mp4
    11:19
  • 4. Piston Assembly.mp4
    11:02
  • 1. Exhaust Valve.mp4
    07:45
  • 2. Disc Brake Rotor Design-I.mp4
    12:33
  • 3. Disc Brake Rotor Design-II.mp4
    08:12
  • 4. Connecting Rod.mp4
    13:01
  • 5. Piston Ring.mp4
    08:44
  • 6. Piston Head.mp4
    12:39
  • 7.1 Link for Geometry of Snap Ring.html
  • 7.2 Link for Material Allocation of Snap Ring.docx
  • 7. Snap Ring.mp4
    08:04
  • 8. Piston Assembly.mp4
    08:41
  • 9. Piston or Gudgeon or Wrist Pin.mp4
    10:57
  • 1. Connecting Rod.mp4
    11:21
  • 1. Disc Brake Rotor.mp4
    14:19
  • 2. Piston Head.mp4
    10:31
  • 3. Piston Assembly.mp4
    10:20
  • 4.1 Link for Gudgeon Pin Model.html
  • 4. Piston or Gudgeon or Wrist Pin.mp4
    08:40
  • 1. Disc Brake Rotor.mp4
    07:55
  • 1.1 Link for Geometries Created.html
  • 1. Link for Geometries.html
  • Description


    Learn simulation and analysis of various components using ANSYS Workbench

    What You'll Learn?


    • Design in ANSYS Workbench
    • Static Structural Analysis
    • Steady-State Thermal Analysis
    • Thermal-Structural Coupled Analysis
    • Modal Analysis
    • Buckling Analysis
    • Transient Thermal Analysis
    • Topology Optimization

    Who is this for?


  • Designers
  • Engineering Students(Undergraduate, Master and Ph.D.)
  • Consultants
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Basics knowledge of Engineering subjects
  • Knowledge of numerical method of FEA
  • More details


    Description

    This course is the fifth part of the lecture series on ANSYS Workbench software. It takes you through various modules of ANSYS Workbench like Design in ANSYS Workbench, Static Structural, Steady-State Thermal, Thermal-Structural Coupled, Modal, Buckling, Transient Thermal and Topology Optimization Analysis. Various numerical are solved to explain various concepts and features of the software and for practice so that expertise can be gained in handling the software.

    We start with Design in ANSYS Workbench which explains how to draw basic geometry using Design Modeler.

    Second section deals with Static Structural Analysis.  Here we analyze in ANSYS Workbench like Exhaust Valve, Wash Basin, Disc Brake Rotor Design I and II, Piston Head, Piston Ring, Snap Ring, Piston Assembly and Gudgeon Pin.

    Third section is all about the Steady-State Thermal Analysis. Various numericals are solved for like Exhaust Valve, Wash Basin, Disc Brake Rotor Design I and II, Piston Head, Piston Ring, Connecting Rod, Snap Ring, Piston Assembly and Gudgeon Pin.

    Fourth section deals with Thermal-Structural Coupled Analysis of Disc Brake Rotor, Piston Head, Snap Ring and Piston Assembly. The procedure for solving such type of problem is explained.

    Fifth section deals with Modal Analysis of Exhaust Valve, Wash Basin, Disc Brake Rotor Design I and II, Piston Head, Piston Ring, Snap Ring, Connecting Rod and Gudgeon Pin.

    Sixth section deals with Buckling Analysis of Connecting Rod.

    Seventh section deals with Transient Thermal Analysis of Disc Brake Rotor, Piston Head and Gudgeon Pin.

    Last section deals with Topology Optimisation of Disc Brake Rotor.

    Basic version of this course is available in the previous part of this series ANSYS Workbench Tutorials. Advanced version of the courses are also available namely, Advanced Structural Analysis, ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-II, ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-III and ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-IV. Join those course to learn the basic concepts of these modules and more.

    Who this course is for:

    • Designers
    • Engineering Students(Undergraduate, Master and Ph.D.)
    • Consultants

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    Samanwita Bagg
    Samanwita Bagg
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    Hello everyone,My name is Samanwita Bagg. I am a Post Graduate in Mechanical Engineering.  I have a teaching experience of 12 years. I am currently working as an Assistant Professor in an engineering college in India in Mechanical Department. I am currently pursuing Ph.D. (Mechanical). I teach subjects like Strength of Materials, Fluid Mechanics, Finite Element Analysis, Heat Transfer, Dynamics of Machinery and Operations Research. I train students in ANSYS and SOLIDWORKS.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 48
    • duration 7:46:27
    • Release Date 2023/08/01