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ANSYS WorkBench – Heat Transfer
Audience
The ANSYS Workbench is a new-generation solution from ANSYS that provides powerful methods for interacting with the ANSYS solver functionality. This environment provides a unique integration with CAD systems and the design process, enabling the best CAE results.
The ANSYS WorkBench – Heat Transfer training course is for Analysts that have experience using ANSYS WorkBench that wish to learn about the Heat Transfer capabilities of ANSYS within Workbench.
Recommended background knowledge
- Engineering degree or engineering experience
- ANSYS Workbench - Design Simulation Introduction training seminar
- Basic functional familiarity with computers.
Topics Covered
- Introduction - About ANSYS, Workbench Overview, Starting Simulation, Workbench Products
- Simulation Basics – Launching Simulation, Startup Panel, Basic Procedure
- Heat Transfer Basics - Units, Variables, Heat Tansfer Modes, Materials, Boundary Conditions, Help
- Nonlinear Thermal Analysis - Newton Raphson, Stability and Convergence Controls, Time
- Transient Analysis – Character of Transient, Time Integration and Control, Varying Loads, ANSYS Thermal Elements
- Surface to Surface Radiation - Nature of Radiation, The Radiosity Method, Radiation Surface Elements
- Phase Change Analysis - Enthalpy and Latent Heat
- Fluid Thermal Elements and Stress Analysis - Fluid116 Element
Sample Workshops
- The Bar - Step by Step
- The Transistor
- Nonlinear Thermal Analysis of a Transistor
- Transient Analysis – Heating a Block
- Transient Thermal Analysis of a Transistor
- Radiation Heat Transfer using the Radiosity Method
- Radiation Between Concentric Cylinders
- Radiation Between Plates
- A Flywheel Casting Analysis
- Fluid Thermal Elements and Stress Analysis
Objectives
- The course provides students with the ability to operate ANSYS WorkBench Environment and understanding of Heat Transfer analysis concepts and results interpretation.
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