Introduction ANSYS CFX
| Date | March 11, 2013 - March 14, 2013 (4 days) |
| Location | ANSYS, Inc. |
| Fee | $2,400 US Dollars |
| Registration | CLICK HERE |
Please register your intent to attend as early as possible. Payment is not required until the class and/or your registration has been confirmed. Do not make your travel arrangements until you receive your confirmation.
More Information:
- Email: trng-admin@ansys.com
- Phone: 603-727-5405
Overview
The complete Intro to ANSYS CFX training is a 4 day training comprised of:
Day 1 (Optional) the training will focus on geometry creation using ANSYS DesignModeler. If you know that you will be using ANSYS DesignModeler, then you should definitely plan on attending day 1 of training. Even if you don't plan on using ANSYS DesignModeler, this day of training could still be helpful since we will discuss some things to think about when creating geometries for CFD analyses and we will also talk about the geometry cleanup tools in ANSYS DesignModeler. Check out the Table of Contents for the course. If you are unsure if the ANSYS DesignModeler training is right for you, please contact trng-admin@ansys.com.
Day 2 the training will focus on creating CFX meshes using ANSYS Meshing. If you will be using another meshing program to create your CFD meshes, you may still find this day of training to be helpful since we will talk about some of the important things that you need to consider when creating CFD meshes. Check out the Table of Contents for the course. If you are unsure if the ANSYS Meshing training is right for you, please contact trng-admin@ansys.com.
Days 3 and 4 the training will focus on the CFX solver and how to setup, solve and post-process your results from ANSYS CFX. Check out the Table of Contents for the course.
Description
This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with ANSYS CFX. New users of the software should register for the four-day training course which includes the following topics:
- Day 1: Introduction to ANSYS DesignModeler (optional - see Course Overview for more information)
- Day 2: Introduction to ANSYS Meshing (recommended - see Course Overview for more information)
- Day 3: Introduction to CFD and the ANSYS CFX Solver
- Day 4: Continuation of ANSYS CFX training
Prerequisites
- A technical education and background in fluid mechanics and heat transfer is recommended but an engineering degree is not required.
Recommended Follow-on Courses (which is dependent upon the student's interests and applications)
- Combustion and Radiation Modeling
- Turbulence Modeling
- Multiphase Modeling
- Multiphase Modeling for the Nuclear Industry
- Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) Modeling
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