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The course covers concepts and techniques for finite element modeling and analysis that are common across various analysis packages such as Nastran, Abaqus, and Hyperworks. It includes examples using Ansys and addresses the importance of conceptual understanding before using tools. Topics include solid mechanics theory, the finite element method, model generation, meshing, boundary conditions, element selection, and various types of analyses such as modal, buckling, nonlinear, fracture, and coupled field analysis. Care is taken to ensure students are conceptually strong before using the software.

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FEA Course Contents

The course covers concepts and techniques for finite element modeling and analysis that are common across various analysis packages such as Nastran, Abaqus, and Hyperworks. It includes examples using Ansys and addresses the importance of conceptual understanding before using tools. Topics include solid mechanics theory, the finite element method, model generation, meshing, boundary conditions, element selection, and various types of analyses such as modal, buckling, nonlinear, fracture, and coupled field analysis. Care is taken to ensure students are conceptually strong before using the software.

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Finite element modeling and analysis with Ansys & Hypermesh

Course Contents
The course contains concepts and techniques of finite element modeling and analysis which is
common for all analysis packages like Nastran, Abaqus and Hyperworks etc and PLM packages like
Pro/E, Unigraphics, Catia. It also includes examples and explanations from Ansys and particularly with
reference to the industrial applications. Since it is mandatory that any finite element analyst should be
conceptually strong before using the tool, care is taken while designing the course.
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Introduction to Finite element modeling and analysis - pre-processing, solution, post-processing


Types of analysis models - imported models and their quality issues, analytical models
Solid mechanics and continuum mechanics theory for Finite element stress analysis
Principles of Finite element method - element shape functions, formulations, solvers
Model generation in Ansys using GUI
Model generation and analysis using Ansys Parametric Design Language (APDL)
Mesh generation - manual or mapped and auto meshing
Importance of boundary conditions
Plane stress modeling
Plane strain modeling
Axis symmetric modeling
Cyclic symmetry modeling
Symmetry, anti-symmetry and principle of superposition
Element types and their selection
Beam, link, spar, bar modeling
Shell modeling
Solid modeling
Composite modeling
Mixing beam, shell, solid, coupling, rigid links, gap elements
Pre-stress analysis
Modal or natural frequency analysis
Harmonic or forced frequency analysis
Transient dynamic analysis
Eigen and nonlinear buckling analysis
Sub modeling and Substructuring
Nonlinear analysis
H-method analysis
P-method analysis
Fracture analysis
Fatigue analysis
Contact analysis
Assembly analysis
Convergence and Adaptive meshing
Element quality issues
Topological optimization - load path concept
Design optimization - shape & size optimization
Probabilistic design
Steady state thermal analysis
Transient thermal analysis
Multi physics or coupled field analysis

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