Trainings
Our goal is to increase an individual’s skills in the desired field and maximize the productivity of every Ansys user. Below you can choose among our various trainings or educational webinars hosted by our partner Ansys.
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On request, we also provide:
- In-house training (at your business location)
- Tailor-made training
We can’t provide any training for more than eight participants, while a minimum of three registrations are required for the regular training to take place.
The program consists of theoretical and practical part (workshop). The training is given in consultation on the basis of CFX or Fluent and some knowledge of fluid mechanics and simulation is desirable.
The Multiphysics Simulation with ANSYS course is for the experienced ANSYS user who wants to learn more about the possibilities of linking different physics in ANSYS. Experience with Ansys software is required to follow this course.
The aim of this training is to provide you the entire Electric Machine analysis workflow in Multiphysics using the high-fidelity FEA and CFD solvers of Ansys flagship products.
Basic knowledge of thermal and mechanical topics related to the Electric Machine and familiarity with Ansys Mechanical and Ansys Fluent are necessary to follow the course.
This two-day introductory ANSYS MAPDL course is a perfect choice if you want to start using ANSYS based on the traditional interface or if you want to know what is the role of Mechanical interface in the background. Some prior knowledge of FEM would be helpful but is not required.
Gain the basic skills for performing structural and thermal analyses in the Ansys Workbench Mechanical interface. The course is especially recommended for new users and those who perform analyses occasionally and want to increase their knowledge!
This course provides a thorough introduction to the LS-DYNA usage in the Workbench interface.
Familiarity with Ansys Mechanical Interface and/or some basic knowledge of dynamics and strength of materials are recommended.
Spotlight of Ansys Mechanical Structural Nonlinearities (Part 1 & 2) is on the non-linear possibilities in the Mechanical interface.
Having a basic knowledge of non-liner analysis would be helpful but not necessary. We recommend to follow the ‘Introduction to Ansys Mechanical’ course first so you become familiar with Ansys Mechanical interface.
The HFSS Antenna course explores antenna-related HFSS topics such as radiating boundaries, including how well they absorb energy from different angles. Some basic knowledge of Ansys HFSS is desired but not required.
Following the Ansys Mechanical Composite module will teach you how to easily define layered structures. Basic knowledge of the Workbench environment is desirable.
Ansys Mechanical Heat Transfer course consists of discussion on thermal analysis possibilities in the Mechanical Workbench Interface and practical workshop. Desirable to take the Ansys Mechanical Introduction training prior following this course.
Ansys Motor-CAD is a dedicated electric machine design tool for fast Multiphysics simulation across the full torque-speed operating range. In case you are not interested in both types of motors, you can choose to participate one day only. Basic knowledge in Motor Design and relevant physics is required.
Ansys Mechanical Offshore course covers the entire procedure for setting up and carrying out various analyses on offshore structures charged with ocean loading. Some prior knowledge of Mechanical interface and APDL commands is desirable but not required.
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