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Ansys Mechanical Training: Dynamic FEA

Design for "Shock & Vibration" with Ansys Dynamic FEA Training

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Information

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2 days

$1700

Location: mHUB Chicago

1623 W Fulton St, Chicago, IL 60612

Overview:

This Ansys Dynamic FEA Training Class is an advanced course focused on teaching the fundamentals of Dynamics using Ansys Workbench Mechanical. To sign up for this public class, register using the link to the right. For private classes, custom curriculum, or more general information about our classes, please contact us.

Class Objective:

The primary objective of this Ansys Dynamics Training class is to teach participants Structural Dynamic Analysis using the Ansys Mechanical Workbench platform. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to setup, solve, and diagnose their own Shock and Vibration Analyses in Ansys Mechanical Workbench.

Applicable Software:

Ansys workbench with the following licenses (or equivalent): Ansys Mechanical Pro, Ansys Mechanical Premium, or Ansys Mechanical Enterprise and a direct connection to Native CAD (Autodesk Inventor, PTC Creo, Solidworks, etc).

Topics Covered:

Fundamentals of Vibration and Equations of State

Statics vs. Dynamics in FEA Capabilities

Time-based and frequency-based FEA approaches

Using a Modal Analysis to optimize your design

Dynamic Methodologies: Harmonic Vibration, Shock, Random Vibration, and Drop Test.

Implicit vs. Explicit FEA

Using FEA simplifications like Springs, Point Masses, and Constraint Equations.

After this class you will:

The role of Dynamic FEA in Product Development

Time Management, Troubleshooting, and Gaining Confidence as an FEA “Dynamicist”

Best Practices in Analyzing Parts, Assemblies, and Managing Complex Geometries.

Using a Modal Analysis to optimize your design

Communicating with both Qualitative and Quantitative Results Post-processing

Creating Sensors and Utilizing Design Optimization Techniques

Finally, applications include CNC Machined Components, Sheet Metal, Plastic, Aerospace, Automotive, Consumer Electronics and more!

Who Should Attend:

This class is specifically tailored for those with a technical background and prior experience using Ansys Workbench and Analyzing Static Structural FEA. Therefore, an engineering degree is not a prerequisite, however, it is strongly recommended. As always, an open mind, a creative spirit, and a strong Quantitative Comprehension of Mechanics of Materials are necessary!

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The Instructor did a good job of walking through the fundamentals to lay a good foundation for the class, and explaining each topic thoroughly.

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Michael C.

The first step of any Dynamic Investigation using FEA is conducting a Modal Analysis.

Ansys's Workbench Environment makes it very easy to replicate a full "Shock & Vibe" test program in FEA.

About Fastway

Fastway Engineering provides in-demand CAD/CAE consulting services and world-class CAD/CAE training to the aerospace and defense, automotive, manufacturing and automation, medical and electronics industries. By focusing on the fundamentals and working alongside many different software brands, Fastway is dedicated to "Bridging the Gap" between Academia and Industry.

Jim Shaw

About The Instructor

Jim Shaw has over 20 years of engineering experience, and is a leading expert in the application of CAD, FEA, and CFD. As a consultant and a trainer, Jim has raised the bottom line of dozens of companies and enriched the careers and capacities of hundreds of students. Jim first learned Pro/Engineer in 1999, was a CAD administrator during the Wildfire era and now enjoys teaching Creo all over the U.S.

Registration Policy

Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis and continues until a class is filled. If you cancel forty-five (45) days or more before the beginning of a class, you will receive a refund, minus a $250 cancellation fee.  If you cancel later than forty-five (45) days before the beginning of the class, there is no refund of any kind.

If it is necessary for Fastway Engineering to cancel a class, students will be notified and offered another class or a full refund. Fastway Engineering cannot be responsible for nonrefundable airline tickets or lodging. Students are urged to not make any travel arrangements until a class has been confirmed. Registrations are transferable to another person only if the workshop does not have a waiting list. If you wish to transfer your registration, please contact us to inquire.

Cancellation and transfer requests must be made by calling our office at 312-620-9891

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