oaxino Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 Published 5/2025MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 1.53 GB | Duration: 4h 3mStudents will learn the application of ANSYS in obtaining advanced solutions.What you'll learnStatic Structural AnalysisSteady-State Thermal AnalysisModal AnalysisTransient Thermal AnalysisRequirementsBasics knowledge of Engineering subjectsKnowledge of numerical method of FEADescriptionThis course is the eighth part of the lecture series on ANSYS Workbench software. It takes you through various modules of ANSYS Workbench like Static Structural, Modal, and Steady-State Thermal 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. Various assignments are given for practice so that expertise can be gained in handling the software. We start with Static Structural Analysis. Various numericals are solved for Commercial Water Pipe, 90 Degree Pipe Bend, 45 degree pipe bend, branch pipe, y-shaped pipe, t-shaped pipe, pressure reducing valve, and swing check valve.Second section deals with Thermal Analysis module which deals with problems on heat conduction through Commercial Water Pipe, 90 Degree Pipe Bend, 45 degree pipe bend, branch pipe, y-shaped pipe, t-shaped pipe and pressure reducing valve.Third section is all about the Modal Analysis. Commercial Water Pipe, 90 Degree Pipe Bend, 45 degree pipe bend, branch pipe, y-shaped pipe, t-shaped pipe, pressure reducing valve based numerical are solved to explain the procedure for solving such type of problem.Lastly we study about the how to draw basic geometry using Deign Modeler, how to use extrude, sweep, revolve and loft features, how to add engineering data and most importantly how to mesh in ANSYS Workbench. 90 Degree Pipe Bend, 45 degree pipe bend, branch pipe, y-shaped pipe and t-shaped pipe are modeled using Design Modeler.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, ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-IV, ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-V and ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-VI and ANSYS Workbench Tutorials Part-VII. Join those course to learn the basic concepts of these modules and more.OverviewSection 1: Static Structural AnalysisLecture 1 Commercial Water PipesLecture 2 90 degree bend pipeLecture 3 45 degree bend pipeLecture 4 Branch PipeLecture 5 Y shaped PipeLecture 6 T shaped PipeLecture 7 Pressure Reducing ValveLecture 8 Hydrostatic Pressure of Pressure Reducing ValveLecture 9 Swing Check ValveSection 2: Steady-State Thermal AnalysisLecture 10 Commercial Water PipesLecture 11 90 degree bend pipeLecture 12 45 degree bend pipeLecture 13 Branch PipeLecture 14 Y shaped PipeLecture 15 T shaped PipeLecture 16 Pressure Reducing ValveSection 3: Modal AnalysisLecture 17 Commercial Water PipesLecture 18 90 degree bend pipeLecture 19 45 degree bend pipeLecture 20 Branch PipeLecture 21 Y shaped PipeLecture 22 T shaped PipeLecture 23 Pressure Reducing ValveLecture 24 Swing Check ValveSection 4: Design of ModelsLecture 25 Pipe with 90 degree bendLecture 26 Pipe with 45 degree bendLecture 27 Y-Shaped PipeLecture 28 T-Shaped PipeLecture 29 Branch PipeDesigners,Engineering Students(Undergraduate, Master and Ph.D.),ConsultantsScreenshotsDownload linkrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/bf61b5441c4279cb69fc8f4bb1ddc31b/lyfpw.Advanced.Ansys.Workbench.Tutorials.part1.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/387c9bef16963cfed346f0aa072248f9/lyfpw.Advanced.Ansys.Workbench.Tutorials.part2.rar.htmlnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/782059CEE2D579E/lyfpw.Advanced.Ansys.Workbench.Tutorials.part1.rarhttps://nitroflare.com/view/E863D38F5203B76/lyfpw.Advanced.Ansys.Workbench.Tutorials.part2.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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