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Upcoming ANSYS Training Webinars for Professors and Students

For Professors:
Webinar on New Teaching Materials Available for ANSYS Academic CFD
Flowlab has traditionally been used by many professors to introduce CFD to students. However,
Flowlab is nearing retirement and fluid mechanics textbooks are transitioning away from Flowlab to
ANSYS CFD using ANSYS Workbench. Join us for a 2-hour webinar in which ANSYS will introduce
professors to new tools that will enable them to teach their students how to use CFD within ANSYS
Workbench. New tools include embedded tutorial documentation, learning materials & general
guidelines that focus on student learning, especially in introductory-level CFD courses.

Training

Audience

Country

Region

Date of training

Time*

Registration Link

ANSYS WB
curriculum
materials
training

Professors

China,
India,
South East
Asia, Japan

Asia

3rd December
2013

10 am to 12
pm IST

http://www.cvent.com/
d/l4qkf5/1Q

For Students:
Webinar on ANSYS CFD for Engineering Students
This is a free introductory course specifically meant for students in engineering schools. It is
spread over two sessions of two hours each. In session 1, the training will focus on ANSYS
DesignModeler, ANSYS Meshing & basics of ANSYS FLUENT. In session 2, the training will
focus on transient flows, turbulent models & heat transfer using ANSYS FLUENT. Join us for
this Webinar which will teach users how to do their CFD analyses in ANSYS FLUENT.
Training

Audience

Country

Region

Date of training

Time*

Registration Link

ANSYS CFD
Training

Students

China, India,
South East
Asia, Japan

Asia

2nd December 2013


4th December 2013

10 am to 12
pm IST

http://www.cvent.com
/d/c4qkm9/1Q

Webinar on ANSYS FEA for Engineering Students


This is a free introductory course specifically meant for students in engineering schools. It is
spread over two sessions of two hours each. In Session 1, the training will focus on ANSYS
DesignModeler, meshing of structural parts & the basics of Workbench Mechanical for FEA.
In Session 2, training will deal with contact with more than one body, linked thermal and
structural analyses, more load types, and modal analysis. Join us for this Webinar which will
teach users how to do FEA analyses in ANSYS Mechanical.

Training

Audience

Country

Region

Date of training

Time*

Registration Link

ANSYS
Mechanical
Training

Students

China, India,
South East Asia,
Japan

Asia

5th December 2013


6th December 2013

09:30 am to
11:30 am IST

http://www.cvent.com/
d/m4qkmk/1Q

For Professors and Students:


Webinar on Analysis of Composites Parts in Student Competitions
Join us for a free 90-minute webinar on the design and analysis of composites structures
with ANSYS Composite PrepPost. This event presents software features and demonstrates
how to model, analyze and post-process composites parts. The demo includes modeling a
carbon composite car rim and air wing structure.
Who Should Attend

Students and student competition teams interested in adoption/analysis of


composites

Professors, professionals working on composites use/analysis

Teams involved in student competitions, such as FSAE, Baja SAE and Solar challenges, are
making use of composites to improve vehicle performance.

Training

Audience

Country

Region

Date of training

Time

Registration Link

Analysis of
Composites
Parts in
Student
Competitions

Professors
& Students

India

Asia

5th December 2013

07:30 PM IST

https://marketing.ansy
s.com/rc/ansysinc/tp/1
3293

Analysis of
Composites
Parts in
Student
Competitions

Professors
& Students

11:30 AM IST

Asia

10th December 2013


(Repeat)

https://marketing.ansy
s.com/rc/ansysinc/tp/1
3294

India

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