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ANSYS. Overview of ANSYS It is an engineering simulation software developed in 1970 by Dr. John A. Swanson It was developed to use finite element analysis.

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1 ANSYS

2 Overview of ANSYS It is an engineering simulation software developed in 1970 by Dr. John A. Swanson It was developed to use finite element analysis to solve structural problems Currently, it is a leading software which can be used for structural, thermal, electrical, and fluid problems, as well as to simulate biological components

3 ANSYS Solutions Solutions by Industry Automotive Consumer Goods Industrial Equipments Solutions by Application Electronics Embedded Software Structures Solutions by Role Engineers Project Managers Product Designers

4 ANSYS Products ANSYS Autodyn ANSYS Mechanical ANSYS CFD, CFX ANSYS HFSS ANSYS Maxwell

5 Ansys Workbench ANSYS workbench provides the environment using which, you can integrate with the CAD systems and implement design processes, in easy manner ANSYS workbench comprises of – Mechanical – Mechanical APDL – Fluid Flow (CFX and Fluent) – Geometry (DesignModeler) – Engineering Data – Meshing Application – Explicit Dynamics

6 Creating an Element in Ansys Creation of CAD model Selection of suitable element type Selecting suitable material properties Mesh generation Defining boundary conditions Generate a solution Analyze results

7 Element Types used in ANSYS Types of Elements LinkBeamPipeSolid

8 ANSYS Material Properties Linear Non-linear Density Thermal Expansion Damping Friction Coefficient

9 Thank You (+91) 8130666209 info@multisoftvirtualacademy.com www.multisoftvirtualacademy.com


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