
Udemy – ANSYS from Drawing to Results Visualization – CFD and FEA 2021-9
Published on: 2023-06-27 03:50:25
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Description
ANSYS from Drawing to Results Visualization – CFD and FEA is a complete tutorial for learning ANSYS software. At the beginning of the course, a number of vital principles and fundamentals related to the big idea of simulation and CFD are presented in a simple and interesting way. A detailed description of DesignModeler is then provided with quality, well-organized content and examples with step-by-step illustrations. The next section is ANSYS Meshing, which is divided into several videos with an organized flow of ideas to simplify the meshing process and produce a high-quality structured hex mesh. Also, the theory related to meshing is summarized in animated presentations. In addition, 3 special tools are programmed to optimize the meshing.
What you will learn in this course:
- Detailed explanation of DesignModeler & ANSYS Meshing
- Five detailed examples of real applications using ANSYS Mechanical & ANSYS FLUENT
- ANSYS workbench
- Parametric analysis
- Basic simulation and CFD principles
- Principles of infographic design and presentation of schematic diagrams for scientific purposes using Adobe Illustrator and PowerPoint
- Outputting high-quality result files and appropriate formats according to the recommendations of scientific research journals
- How to save ANSYS project in different formats
Who is this course for:
- Engineering students who are interested in modeling physical phenomena using ANSYS
Course specifications:
Course contents :

Requirements :
- Basic background in heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and strength of materials
Photos of ANSYS from Drawing to Results Visualization – CFD and FEA

Sample clip:
Installation guide :
After extracting, you can watch the course with your favorite video player.
subtitle : English
quality : 720p
Download links :
Download Part 1 – 2GB
Download Part 2 – 2GB
Download Part 3 – 2GB
Download Part 4 – 1.15GB
File size :
7.15 GB
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