Training Course:TASSchool/Trainer:ANSYS, Inc. Ann Arbor, Austin, Berkeley, Bloomington, Canonsburg, Evanston, Houston, Irvine, Lincoln, Orlando, United States
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Course Description:
'' Course Topics Include:
Finite Element Method The numerical methods used in finite element analysis will be briefly discussed.
Understanding the physical structure To understand the physical structure, one must understand where the heat is coming from, and where it is going. Critical areas in the model shall be determined, if possible, before the analysis begins.
Understanding the capability of the modeling tools Understand what building blocks are available in the modeling tool. Understand the limitations of the modeling software and hardware. Although often overlooked, this must be considered in order to generate a model that can be solved in a timely and cost effective manner.
Model Generation Students will learn how to choose the correct element type to best represent the structure. The difference between resistors, plates and solids will be discussed. Mesh refinement techniques and the use of symmetry are just a couple of the many topics discussed.
Material Properties The accuracy of results is very dependent on the material properties used in the model. The use of temperature dependent, linear, and nonlinear properties will be discussed, and means to determine how sensitive your results are to these parameters.
Loads and Boundary Conditions Understanding the mode of heat transfer is critical to heat transfer analysis. Conduction, convection and radiation will be reviewed. The decision to use steady state or transient loading will also be discussed.
Model Checking This section will include a checklist of steps to perform to ensure your thermal model is built correctly.
Analysis and Results Do the results make sense? Are they what you expected? Verify your results through hand calculations and various closed form solutions. Understand the errors and limitations involved in your results. ...''
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http://www.ansys.com/
Phone:1.724.746.3304
School Address:
ANSYS, Inc. Southpointe 275 Technology Drive Canonsburg, PA 15317 USA
Jobs & Resumes: Ann Arbor, Austin, Berkeley, Bloomington, Canonsburg, Evanston, Houston, Irvine, Lincoln, Orlando Houses & Roommates: Ann Arbor, Austin, Berkeley, Bloomington, Canonsburg, Evanston, Houston, Irvine, Lincoln, Orlando Travel Agencies: Austin, Houston, Orlando
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