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650+ Total Enrolled

Duration

4-5 Weeks

Educator

6+ Years Exp.

Start Date

6th June 2025

Industry 4.0 Training

Simulation Analysis in Ansys Workbench Software Training

With the assistance of industry professionals, you will be able to execute a variety of simulation analyses during this training course, which will aid you in your research to address challenging issues or any industry project.

Model Analysis

Buckling Analysis

Fatigue Analysis

Vibration Analysis

Thermal Analysis

Static Analysis

Ansys Workbench Software Course Online

Ansys Workbench Live Training program helps you to explore this simulation software capability for multiple domains and research areas that are helpful in your career growth. To learn different kinds of analysis that significantly help to analyze product performance. Join us in this Ansys Workbench Online training on simulation-driven design and innovation.

Syllabus

Based on industry demands, the Ansys Workbench Training Course for Mechanical has developed a syllabus that can be used for both research and industry projects. This training covers all chapters and lessons mentioned in the syllabus here. You can download it here.

Training Offer

Ansys Expert

6+ Year Experience

Live Classes

25+ Hours Live Class

Projects

5 Projects Include

Certificate

Advanced Certificate

Fetaured Events

Masterclass Events

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Educator

1. Dr. Anand Badrish

Dr. C. Anand Badrish brings over 13 years of professional experience in Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE), specializing in both the automotive and aerospace structural domains. He holds a PhD in Formability Analysis of Inconel 625 Alloy from BITS Pilani, Hyderabad, an M.Tech in CAD/CAM from Osmania University, and a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from JNTU.

Dr. Badrish is highly proficient in FEA tools such as Ansys, Hypermesh, Abaqus, Optistruct, and Nastran, as well as leading CAD platforms including SolidWorks, Creo, CATIA, and AutoCAD. His career has spanned senior engineering and research roles at organizations like Collins Aerospace , DRDL, Daimler, General Motors, and DRDO, where he has led teams and delivered innovative solutions in metallic and composite structural design, meshing, and advanced analysis.

He has contributed significantly to the design and analysis of aerospace components, avionic vehicles, and automotive structures, with hands-on expertise in structural, modal, and nonlinear analyses. Dr. Badrish is also an accomplished researcher, with multiple publications in reputed international journals and conferences, and has received recognition for his contributions to projects such as Chandrayaan-3.

With a passion for teaching, Dr. Badrish has guided students in fracture mechanics, finite element analysis, and CAD labs during his academic tenure. His deep industry knowledge and commitment to practical, application-oriented training make him an outstanding instructor for Ansys Workbench and advanced simulation topics.

Syllabus

We offer best-in-class content in the form of videos, cases, assignments, and live sessions by expert faculty and industry expert.

  • Introduction to FEA
  • General Working of FEA
  • FEA software
  • Effective Utilization of FEA
  • Types of Analysis – Structural – Thermal – Fatigue – Impact – Vibration etc
  • Introduction to ANSYS Workbench
  • Navigating the User Interface
  • Setting up and running simulations: understanding the typical workflow.
  • Units in ANSYS Workbench
  • Changing the unit system
  • Analyzing the simulation process to identify the key steps.
  • ANSYS can perform a variety of simulations, such as structural analysis, thermal analysis, and fluid dynamics.
  • A variety of mechanical engineering applications using ANSYS.
  • Benefits of using ANSYS Workbench to perform the simulations.
  • Solid Modeling in ANSYS Workbench
  • Introduction to Modeling
  • Introduction to Design Modeler Window
  • Planes and Sketches
  • Lines and Surfaces
  • Real Constants & Material Properties
  • Introduction, Extrusion, Revolution, Sweep, Sketching
  • Placed Features and Assembly

Find out the stress, strain and deflection of a Simply Supported Square Section, Beam with uniformly distributed load.

  • 1. Define the geometry
  • 2. Material properties
  • 3. Identify the boundary conditions
  • 4. Apply loading conditions
  • 5. Perform meshing
  • 6. Solve for stress, strain and deflection
  • Introduction to Engineering Workspace
  • Creating and Adding Materials
  • Introduction to Meshing
  • Mesh Generation
  • Mesh Density
  • Meshing the Solid Model
  • Defining the Meshing Types and Methods
  • Basics of Static Structural Analysis 
  • Geometry
  • Material Properties
  • Pre-processing
  • Solution
  • Post-processing
  • Two Case Studies
  • 3D Structural Analysis of Cantilever beam
  • Plate with central circular holes

Join Ansys Workbench Training Program

By enrolling in the Ansys Workbench Mechanical Training Program, you become a professional in the industry’s premier simulation software and advance your product development skills for solving complex problems of research work and real industry projects also.

Mechanical engineering

FAQs

  • Ansys Workbench is a software application containing integrated platforms to execute pre-processing, solver, and post-processing simulation analysis in structural, mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermal analysis, and many more specifically designed fields. 

  • By enrolling in the Ansys Workbench Training Programme, you will be able to receive training on this course from beginning to advanced levels of simulation analysis from professionals who already use it in businesses for real-world applications. You simply have to contact them by filling out this registration form to enroll in the training. 

  • You can perform structural mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermal analysis, fatigue analysis, rigid body analysis, and many other advanced product analyses also for the many engineering fields such as automotive, aerospace, mechanical, civil, and many more.

  • Yes, any students from engineering background pursuing or completed BTech/MTech/PhDs can join it to improve skills of FEA, modeling and simulation analysis.

  • Yes, the static structural analysis, thermal analysis and other types of simulation analysis also covers in this Ansys Workbench Online Training Program. 

  • You can ask the educator your questions during the live session or after it ends, or you can post them in the WhatsApp group.

  • We provide recorded video lessons for each live class, which you can see within a few hours using the Google Drive access provided by our team. It will remain accessible for a year. 

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