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Getting Started with Ansys CFX Software: Beyond the Basics (Self-paced Learning Available)

Course Overview

Ansys CFX® computational fluid dynamics software is an industry-leading, general-purpose computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tool used to model fluid flow, heat and mass transfer, chemical reactions, and more.  

In this course, you will gain advanced skills in performing CFD simulations for modeling turbulence, heat transfer and transient flows using Ansys CFX software, and how to conduct parametric studies.

Prerequisites

  • Getting Started with Ansys CFX Software: Basics

Teaching Method

Lectures and computer practical sessions to validate acquired knowledge. A major emphasis is placed on teaching by software demonstration and on the development of a solution to a design challenge from start to finish.

Learning Outcome

Following completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Model turbulent flows in Ansys CFX software.
  • Model different types of heat transfer and set up conjugate heat transfer simulations in Ansys software.   
  • Recognize when and how to set up transient simulations in Ansys CFX software and obtain accurate results.
  • Create parameters, design points and perform parametric studies.

 Available Dates

Currently, no training dates available

Learning Options

Training materials for this course are available with an Ansys Learning Hub Subscription. If there is no active public schedule available, private training can be arranged. 

Self-paced Learning 

Complete a class on your own schedule at your own pace. Scope is equivalent to Instructor led classes. Includes video lecture, workshops and input files. All our Self-Paced video courses are only available with an Ansys Learning Hub subscription.

Agenda

This is a 1-day classroom course covering both lectures and workshops. For virtual training, this course is covered over 2 x 2 hour sessions lectures only.

Topics Covered:

  • Modeling Turbulence
  • Modeling Heat Transfer
  • Transient Flow Modeling
  • Parameters and Design Points