
Curriculum Tools
Whether you are teaching in a high school STEM program or you are an engineering professor at the university level, we know how important it is for your graduates to have the most relevant education and skills when leaving the classroom.
Free Online Courses
- A Hands-on Introduction to Engineering Simulations. Free, self-paced, online class taught by Rajesh Bhaskaran, Swanson Director of Engineering at Cornell University.
- Sports and Building Aerodynamics. Free, self-paced, online class taught by Professor Bert Blocken at TU Eindhoven.
Tutorials and Examples from STEM Programs
These introductory ANSYS AIM materials were created by Peters Township School District and are useful for embedding engineering simulation in STEM education.
- Office Chair Design
- Earthquake-Resistant Building Design
- Aerodynamics (Fluid Flow) & CO2 Dragster
- Read more on how and why Peters Township School District is leveraging ANSYS AIM here.
Tutorials and Examples from Collaborators
- Cornell University – SimCafe - Rajesh Bhaskaran
- Structural Mechanics – ANSYS Workbench-based lectures and homework assignments - David Johnson
- FEA of Composite Material – Prof. Ever Barbero, West Virginia University
- Fluid Mechanics Tutorials – University of Iowa
- Lectures on CFD – Andre Bakker
Online Subscription Training
Looking for even more training? Purchase subscriptions for our Quick Start, Introductory and Advanced fluids and structures simulation training:
- Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications (2013) – Y.A. Cengel and J. M. Cimbala
- Finite Element Simulations with ANSYS Workbench 17 (2017) – Huei-Huang Lee
- ANSYS Workbench 14.0: A Tutorial Approach (2013) – Sham Tickoo
- Finite Element Modeling and Simulation with ANSYS Workbench (2014) – Chen, X; Liu, Y
- Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials (2013, 2nd edition) – Ever J. Barbero, West Virginia University
- Computational Fluid Dynamics, Second Edition: A Practical Approach – Jiyuan Tu, Guan Heng Yeoh and Chaoqun Liu
- ANSYS Workbench Tutorial Release 14 (2012) – Kent L. Lawrence, University of Texas at Arlington
- Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Principles and Applications with Practical Perspectives – Chris Mi, M. Abul Masrur and David Wenzhong Gao
- The Foundations of Signal Integrity – Paul G. Huray
- ANSYS Mechanical APDL for Finite Element Analysis – Mary Kathryn Thompson, John M. Thompson