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Introduction

Module 1. Introduction. Introduction Welcome!. Welcome to the Introduction to ANSYS Training Course! This training course covers the basics of how to use ANSYS for static or steady-state analyses. It is intended for all new or occasional ANSYS users regardless of actual ANSYS application.

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Introduction

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  1. Module 1 Introduction

  2. IntroductionWelcome! • Welcome to the Introduction to ANSYS Training Course! • This training course covers the basics of how to use ANSYS for static or steady-state analyses. • It is intended for all new or occasional ANSYS users regardless of actual ANSYS application. • Several advanced training courses are available on specific topics. See the training course schedule on the ANSYS homepage: www.ansys.com under “Services”. January 30, 2001 Inventory #001441 1-2

  3. IntroductionCourse Objectives To teach the basics of ANSYS in the following areas: • ANSYS capabilities, basic ANSYS terminology, and the ANSYS GUI • How to perform a complete ANSYS analysis… the basic steps involved • Building or importing solid models and meshing • Applying loads, solving, and reviewing results • Productivity enhancement tools -- select logic, APDL, batch mode, Mechanical Toolbar, etc. January 30, 2001 Inventory #001441 1-3

  4. IntroductionCourse Material • The Training Manual you have is an exact copy of the slides. • Workshop descriptions and instructions are included in the Workshop Supplement. • Copies of the workshop files are available (upon request) from the instructor. January 30, 2001 Inventory #001441 1-4

  5. 2. FEA and ANSYS 3. ANSYS Basics 4. Stress Analysis 5. Preliminary Decisions 6. Thermal Analysis 7. Thermal-Stress Analysis 8. Importing Geometry 9. Solid Modeling 10. Meshing 11. Select Logic 12. APDL Basics 13. Loading & Solution 14. Postprocessing 15. Short Topics 16. The Mechanical Toolbar IntroductionTopics Covered January 30, 2001 Inventory #001441 1-5

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