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Course Description

Professor Bhaskaran's framework for solving finite element problems can be applied to an array of situations and contexts. To practice applying this framework and create simulations using Ansys, your effort in this course will be focused on problem-based learning. You will explore the big ideas in 3D elasticity then apply them to solve an example static structural problem in Ansys. The example problem will involve analyzing a pressure vessel with a realistic geometry and loads. The geometry will be provided to you as a CAD file. As we set up and solve the simulation in Ansys, we'll keep returning to the big ideas to make sense of the Ansys inputs and outputs. You will follow along in Ansys as Professor Bhaskaran demonstrates best practices for simulating static structural applications. Your final simulation will be a product of your own efforts and will give you the confidence to create reliable static structural simulations.

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Conceptual Foundations of Finite Element Analysis
  • Ansys Mechanical Concepts and Implementation

Faculty Author

Rajesh Bhaskaran

Benefits to the Learner

  • Explore the big ideas in 3D elasticity, which is the model underlying most static structural simulations
  • Solve an example problem in Ansys on a pressure vessel with a realistic geometry and loads
  • Verify Ansys outputs to build confidence in your results and solidify your understanding of the big ideas

Target Audience

  • Mechanical engineers
  • Simulation engineers
  • Civil engineers
  • Aerospace engineers
  • Prospective engineers
  • Biomedical engineers
  • Design engineers
  • Undergraduate and graduate students in engineering

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Cornell Engineering
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