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SILABUS DE ANSYS MECHANICAL APPLICATION INTRODUCTORY TRAINING COURSE R14.

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Da 1 13 de Mayo 8:00 9:00 Lecture Introduction A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. About ANSYS, Inc. ANSYS EKM ANSYS Customer Portal ANSYS Workbench Overview Mechanical Overview Starting Mechanical The Workbench Environment Workbench File Management Working with Units License Preference Lecture Chapter 2: Mechanical Basics 09:30 10:00 Workshop 5.2 Using Beam Connections 2D Structural Analysis 10:00 10:30 Lecture Chapter 6: Vibration Analysis A. Basics of Free Vibration B. Geometry C. Contact D. Solution Setup E. Modal Results F. Vibration With Prestress 10:30 11:00 Workshop 6.1 Free Vibration Analysis 10:00 10:20 Workshop 2.1 ANSYS Mechanical Basics 10:45 11:15 Lecture Chapter 3: General Preprocessing A. Geometry Branch B. Contact C. Remote Boundary Conditions 11:15 12:00 Workshop 3.1 Contact Control 2D Gear and Rack Analysis 12:00 12:30 Lecture Chapter 3, continued A. Coordinate Systems B. Named Selections C. Selection Information 12:30 13:00 Workshop 3.2 Contact Control 13:00 13:45 Lecture Chapter 4: Meshing in Mechanical A. Global Meshing Controls B. Local Meshing Controls C. Meshing Troubleshooting D. Virtual Topology 13:45 14:15 Workshop 4.1 Meshing Control 11:00 12:15 Lecture Chapter 7: Thermal Analysis A. Basics of Steady State Heat Transfer B. C. D. E. F. G. Geometry Material Properties Thermal Contact Thermal Boundary Conditions Solution Options Results and Postprocessing Da 4 - 17 de Junio 8:00 8:30 Lecture 3 Remote Boundary Conditions A. Definitions B. Remote Points C. Behavior Controls D. Pinball Control E. Remote Point Sharing F. Display Options 8:30 8:50 Workshop 3 Remote Boundary Conditions Da 2 - 27 de Mayo 8:00 9:30 Lecture Chapter 5: Static Structural Analysis (beginning) A. Basics of Static Structural Analysis B. Geometry C. Material Properties D. Contact E. Analysis Settings F. Loads G. Supports H. Nodal Loads and Supports I. Solving the Model J. Workshop 5.1 Linear Structural Analysis K. Results and Postprocessing 9:15 9:45 Workshop 8.1 Results and Postprocessing 9:45 10:15 Lecture Chapter 9: CAD & Parameters A. CAD Import B. Defining Parameters in Workbench C. Using the Parameter Workspace D. Updating CAD Parameters 10:15 11:00 Workshop 9.1 Parameter Management 11:00 11:20 11:20 11:40 Lecture Appendix A: Linear Buckling Analysis Workshop 7.2 Linear Buckling Analysis 10:20 10:45 Lecture 6 Rigid Bodies A. Rigid Body Motives B. Boundary Conditions C. Rigid Bodies and Contact D. Rigid Body Example E. Postprocessing 10:45 11:00 Lecture 7 Constraint Equations A. Constraint Equations B. Constraint Equation Worksheet C. Example 11:00 11:20 Workshop 7 Constraint Equations 11:35 12:00 Lecture 8 Multistep Analysis A. Multistep Analysis B. Multistep Setup C. Multistep Controls D. Multistep Loads E. Multistep Postprocessing F. Solutions Combinations G. Solution Combination Setup H. Using Solution Combinations 12:00 12:20 Workshop 8 Multistep Analysis 12:20 13:00 Lecture 9 Contact and Mesh Connections A. Contact Review B. Contact Utilities C. Automatic Contact Detection D. Contact Symmetry E. Contact Control F. The Contact Pinball G. Spot Welds H. Contact Results I. Mesh Connections 13:00 14:00 Workshop 9 Contact Offset Control

9:00 10:00 A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J.

11:40 12:40 Brainstorm - Appendix B: Optional User Workshop 12:40 13:10 Lecture1 Introduction

Basic Analysis Procedure The Mechanical Interface Menus Toolbars Graphics Control and Selection Outline Tree and Details Graphics Window The Mechanical Application Wizard Scoping Loads and Supports The Engineering Data Application

13:10 13:40 Lecture 2 Advanced Named Selections A. Named Selection Basics B. Direct Named Selections C. Criteria Named Selections D. Named Selection Summary 13:40 14:00 Workshop 2 Advanced Named Selections

12:15 14:00 Workshop 7.1 Steady State Thermal Analysis Da 3- 03 de Junio 8:00 09:15 Lecture Chapter 8: Results and Postprocessing A. Viewing Results B. Scoping Results C. Exporting Results D. Coordinates Systems E. Error Estimation F. Convergence G. Stress Singularities H. Convergence and Scoping

8:50 09:30 Lecture 4 Joints, Beams and Springs A. The Joint Feature B. Joint Definitions C. Joint Coordinate Systems D. Joint Configuration E. Modifying Joint Coordinate Systems F. Joint Stops and Locks G. Springs and Beams 09:30 10:00 Workshop 4 Using Joints

10:00 10:20 Lecture 5 Virtual Topology A. Virtual Topology B. Defining Virtual Topology C. Virtual Split Entities D. Virtual Hard Vertices E. Editing Virtual Topology F. Meshing Implications

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