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    Ansys - Finite Element Analysis And Industrial Applications

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    Ansys - Finite Element Analysis And Industrial Applications

    Ansys - Finite Element Analysis And Industrial Applications
    Last updated 10/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 14.01 GB | Duration: 24h 3m

    Linear Static Analysis with Finite Element Method

    What you'll learn
    Fundamentals of Ansys Workbench
    Defining Materials
    Creating and Importing Geometry
    Creating Parameters and Discussing the Effects of Parameters to Analysis.
    Optimization Based On Parameters
    Topology Optimization and Reducing Weight
    Meshing in Details
    Boundary Conditions (Loads and Supports)
    Contact and Joint Types
    Static Structural Section in Details
    Structural Analysis
    Hydrostatic Analysis
    Connection Equipment Analysis
    Static Linear Analysis
    SpaceClaim
    Simplifying the Geometry in SpaceClaim
    Preparing the Geometry for Meshing and Contact Surfaces in SpaceClaim
    Meshing in Advanced Level
    Mesh Tips and Tricks in Advanced Level
    Contacts in Advanced Level
    Creating Submodel
    Industrial Applications
    Requirements
    Having an Ansys Workbench
    Being a student in Mechanical, Mechatronics, Manufacturing, or Civil Engineering.
    Being curious about FEA or Ansys
    Description
    –- Check My Website (importfea) –-We are going to make a detailed examination of linear static analysis in the tutorial. After learning the necessary fundamentals, we will focus on the static structural section. In the static structural section, we'll see all of the loads, supports, contacts, joints, and mesh types with applications.Versions 19.2, 19.3, and 2020R2 were used in the tutorial. For more detailed information and surprises, don't forget to visit my Instagram page (@ansysegitim) :)We can gather the tutorial under 2 topics as introductory and advanced tutorials. We will be learning the topics below for the introductory course. Before reviewing these topics, I need to make it clear to you. First of all, let's talk about what the tutorial does not include :)I did not include the non-linear analysis at this stage, since the topic is advanced. You are not going to see crashed trucks, plate-piercing bullets, flying aircraft, rockets, tanks or rifles, etc in the tutorial. All of these need separate courses. For this reason, learning them as a beginner in 10 minutes, 30 minutes, or 1-hour courses only teaches you to make colorful animations of that truck or plane :) The topics require mastery separately.Now, let's examine what awaits us in the course. In the introduction part, my aim is to teach to use the Ansys. Each of the lessons is created with the aim of learning one specific topic within Ansys and is focused on that purpose. For example, if we are trying to learn the topic of boundary conditions, then we don't struggle to get fine mesh quality or structures or we don't need to prepare the model for meshing while we are learning the topic of contacts. You will get a better understanding of the applications after the theoretical lessons.In the tutorial, we will not only go to the analysis results with a few mouse clicks, we will reach the results by explaining which option we used and why we used it. Thus, after a while, you will be able to make many applications yourself.I have also covered in detail topology optimization (weight reduction) which is indispensable for design.I have also covered the topic of optimization. You will learn how to keep stresses below your desired value while improving the design by creating parameters.I have included in detail truss systems and structural analysis which are indispensable for static analysis.You will learn how to analyze fasteners especially bolted connections. I also added many more topics and applications related to static analysis to the first section of the tutorial In the second section, the advanced sections, we will be examining the following topics.Firstly, I wanted to make a reminder by going back to the fundamentals of engineering concepts from the very beginning. The fundamentals are topics that we must know and even develop. Under the title of fundamentals of engineering, you will see the topics of Stress, Strain, Young's modulus, Poisson's Ratio, and some important Material Properties. I explained all the commands separately that we will use frequently while preparing the geometries on SpaceClaim. We will discuss how to prepare a geometry/model, what should we pay attention to while preparing a geometry, what we should simplify, what should we keep in the geometry, and how to prepare geometry for meshing. I tried to explain the topic of advanced mesh in great detail from the scratch in advanced level mesh lessons. I started by teaching the mesh element types, the element orders, the effect of element types on the results, how to find the optimized element size, and how to make a mesh convergence study. I also gave you the tips that FEA Experts frequently use to obtain fine mesh structures. I suggest you definitely don't miss this part. Under the title of advanced contact, we discussed the questions of what we should pay attention to while creating contact regions, which contact type is decent for which structures and what sub-settings come out while creating contact regions, how does it affect the results, when to use it and when to ignore it.We examined the topic of submodeling which is indispensable for an analysis. You will learn how to create a submodel and what you should pay attention to while creating them. And the final and great topic is the Industrial Applications. You should definitely not miss it. You will see some real-world engineering problems that I have run the analysis as a structural analysis engineer. We examined these projects in detail and examined how we solved them from the very beginning to the very end of the analysis (The dimensions of the projects were changed and some changes were made to ensure that they were not exactly the same but you will get the main idea).Goodbye for now…

    Overview

    Section 1: Finite Element Method

    Lecture 1 Finite Element Method

    Section 2: Ansys Workbench

    Lecture 2 Interface of the Workbench

    Lecture 3 Defining Materials

    Lecture 4 Creating and Imporing Geometry.

    Lecture 5 Basic Example

    Section 3: Topology Optimization and Design Parameters

    Lecture 6 Paramter and Optimization

    Lecture 7 Example for Parameters in 2D Geometry

    Lecture 8 Topology Optimization - 1

    Lecture 9 Topology Optimization - 2

    Lecture 10 Symmetry Feature - 1

    Lecture 11 Symmetry Feature - 2

    Lecture 12 2D Wrench

    Section 4: Interface of the Mechanical

    Lecture 13 Interface of the Mechanical

    Lecture 14 Pre-Processing Steps

    Lecture 15 Object Generator

    Lecture 16 Frame Example - Share Topology Feature

    Lecture 17 Truss Systems Example

    Lecture 18 Vase Example - Hydrostatic Pressure

    Section 5: Introduction to Mesh

    Lecture 19 Global Mesh

    Lecture 20 Local Mesh - 1

    Lecture 21 Local Mesh - 2

    Lecture 22 Torsion Example

    Lecture 23 Bike Crank Example

    Lecture 24 Creating Sensitive Mesh Structures

    Section 6: Boundary Conditions

    Lecture 25 Support Types

    Lecture 26 Load Types

    Lecture 27 Structural Analysis Example

    Lecture 28 Garden Fountains Example - Hydrostatic Pressure

    Section 7: Contact Types

    Lecture 29 Contact Types

    Lecture 30 Stand Example

    Lecture 31 Plate-Bar Example

    Lecture 32 Clevis Example

    Section 8: Joint Types

    Lecture 33 Joint Types

    Lecture 34 Pendulum Example

    Lecture 35 Piston Example

    Section 9: Examples

    Lecture 36 Practice 1 - Bended Plate

    Lecture 37 Practice 2 - Bearing Load

    Lecture 38 Practice 3 - Bridge

    Lecture 39 Practice 4 - Connection Bracket

    Lecture 40 Practice 5 - Supporting Bracket

    Lecture 41 Practice 6 - Rotor

    Lecture 42 Practice 7 - Arm Shaft

    Lecture 43 Practice 8 - Flange Connection

    Lecture 44 Practice 9 - Connection Plates

    Lecture 45 Practice 10 - Bolt Pretension

    Lecture 46 Practice 11 - F1 Motors Nozzle

    Section 10: Advanced 1 - Fundamentals of Engineering

    Lecture 47 Stress and Strain

    Lecture 48 Young's Modulus and Poisson's Ratio

    Lecture 49 Material Properties

    Section 11: Advanced 2 - SpaceClaim and Preparing/Simplifying Geometry

    Lecture 50 SpaceClaim

    Lecture 51 Preparing and Simplifying Geometry

    Section 12: Advanced 3 - Mesh in Details

    Lecture 52 Element Types and Orders

    Lecture 53 Differences in Dimensions (3D, 2D, and 1D)

    Lecture 54 Optimized Element Number

    Lecture 55 Comparison of TET and HEX Elements

    Lecture 56 Mesh Convergence

    Lecture 57 Mesh Tips - 1

    Lecture 58 Mesh Tips - 2

    Lecture 59 Mesh Tips - 3

    Lecture 60 Mesh Tips - 4

    Lecture 61 Mesh Tips - 5

    Section 13: Advanced 4 - Contact Regions

    Lecture 62 Advanced Contact Regions

    Section 14: Advanced 5 - Submodelling

    Lecture 63 Submodeling

    Section 15: Advanced - 6 Industrial Applications 1 - Beam-Column Connections

    Lecture 64 Model Preparation

    Lecture 65 Boundary Conditions

    Lecture 66 Contact

    Lecture 67 Mesh

    Lecture 68 Post Processing

    Lecture 69 Creating Submodel

    Lecture 70 Preparing Submodel

    Lecture 71 Submodel - Boundary Conditions

    Lecture 72 Submodel - Mesh 1

    Lecture 73 Submodel - Mesh 2

    Lecture 74 Submodel - Mesh 3

    Lecture 75 Submodel - Mesh 4

    Lecture 76 Submodel - Contact

    Lecture 77 Submodel - Post Processing

    Section 16: Advanced 7 - Industrial Applications 2 - Industrial Stair

    Lecture 78 Model Preparation

    Lecture 79 Material Properties

    Lecture 80 Boundary Conditions

    Lecture 81 Mesh - 1

    Lecture 82 Mesh - 2

    Lecture 83 Mesh - 3

    Lecture 84 Contact

    Lecture 85 Contact Status Checking with Modal Analysis

    Lecture 86 Post Processing

    Section 17: Bonus Content - What's Next?

    Lecture 87 Buckling in Ansys

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