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WORKSHOP WORKSHOP ON ON Analysis (Thermal & CFD) Analysis (Thermal & CFD) using ANSYS using ANSYS Syllabus of ANSYS 1. Overview of FEM FEA Model Entities (Nodes and Elements) Boundary conditions Elements and shapes ANSYS GUI Types of engineering analysis 2. Introduction to Ansys workbench Working on Ansys workbench Ansys workbench database and file formats 3. Defining material properties Introduction to engineering workspace

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syllabus of the cad workshop

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WORKSHOPONAnalysis (Thermal & CFD) using ANSYS

Syllabus of ANSYS

1. Overview of FEMFEA Model Entities (Nodes and Elements)Boundary conditionsElements and shapes ANSYS GUI Types of engineering analysis

2. Introduction to Ansys workbench

Working on Ansys workbenchAnsys workbench database and file formats

3. Defining material properties Introduction to engineering workspace

Assigning material Saving project and exiting Creating new material Importing part file into workbench Meshing

4. Steady state thermal analysis

Analysing a pump housing for HeatTransfer characteristics (convection)

5. Thermal barExamining heat transfer in a bar(Conduction)

6. Heating coilExamining heat transfer in a heating coil(Radiation)

7. SolenoidDetermining temperature distribution in a solenoid 8. Fin-tube heat exchangerHeat flux pattern to the surrounding

9. Transient Thermal Analysis Estimating temperature distribution while Soldering of iron Steady state thermal analysis of disk brake Transient thermal analysis of piston Thermal analysis of heat sink

10. CFDTransonic flow over an airfoilCFX external aerodynamic analysis application

11. Fluid structure interface application andIts impact stress analysisTransferring data from transient structural toFluid flow analysis

12. Mixing TeeMixing of Hot & Cold water streams

13. Modelling and simulating flow of catalytic converter(Porous media)

The workshop aims at developing an interest among the upcoming engineers by giving them knowledge of design and analysis Adding to the theoretical design considerations, the students are also made to learn designing CAD models of automotive parts followed by their mechanical analysis. In this workshop the participants are also made aware of the R&D growth and employment aspects in these industries. This way, the students are better prepared to make difference in a world where future success depends on innovative ideas and technology. Through this course students will gain necessary mechanical CAD and design validation skills that todays employers demand.