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The Master's Degree in Numerical Simulation in Engineering with Ansys software is modular and has three levels (Basic, Advanced, and Master’s Thesis) and two disciplines (fluid mechanics and solid mechanics).

 

Modules Listing

LevelsModules
Disciplines
ECTS Credits
Basic
Fundamentals and Application of Finite Element Method in Mechanical Analysis
Solids
20
Fundamentals and Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics
Fluids
20
Introduction to Electromagnetics: Theory and SimulationElectromagnetics20
Advanced
Dynamic Analysis
Solid
20
Thermal Analysis
Solid
10
Contact Nonlinearities
Solid
10
Advanced Nonlinearities
Solid
10
Fracture and Fatigue
Solid
10
Solids Optimization
Solid
10
Turbulence
Fluid
10
Multiphase
Fluid
20
Heat Transfer
Fluid
10
Combustion and Reactions
Fluid
10
Turbomachinery
Fluid
10
Fluids Optimization
Fluid
10
Fluid-Structure Interaction
Solid, Fluid
10
Master's Thesis
Solid, Fluid
20

(F) Fluid Mechanics Discipline; (S) Solid Mechanics Discipline

The length of each module is a semester, and the length of the master’s thesis is between one and two semesters -- so the total length of the master’s degree is between 0.5 and 2 years. It can be extended based on a student's specific needs.

Examples of Duration

Examples of duration of Ansys Online Master's Degree

Itineraries

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Students interested in solid mechanics should take:

  • Solid basic module (Fundamentals and Application of Finite Element Method in Mechanical Analysis)
  • One or several solid advanced modules (Dynamic Analysis, Thermal Analysis, Contact Nonlinearities, Advanced Nonlinearities, Fracture and Fatigue, Fluid-Structure Interaction, Optimization)
  • Master’s thesis

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Students interested in fluid mechanics should take:

  • Fluids basic module (Fundamentals and Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics)
  • One or several fluid advanced modules (Turbulence, Multiphase, Heat Transfer, Combustion and Reactions, Turbomachinery, Fluid-Structure Interaction, Optimization)
  • Master’s thesis

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Students interested in fluid-structure interaction should take:

  • Two basic modules (Fundamentals and Application of Finite Element Method in Mechanical Analysis and Fundamentals and Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics)
  • The advanced module of Fluid-Structure Interaction
  • Master's thesis

For more information about each module, check the course catalogue.

 

 

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