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ansys: training course

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Hello, everyone.
I would like to learn how to use / deepen a software to the finite elements and had thought of ansys (program that I used for the thesis but that I then abandoned).
I would like to ask if there is any training in Italian "distance" that can be followed and at a reasonable price.
Do you know anything?
Thank you all!
 
Bye.
I bought an ansys class with discounts. seems good at moderate prices. the problem is that it is all in English without even subtitles as some course present on the platform.
for a training course in Italian they asked me improbable figures for me.
I would like to resume the software for personal use and not for work use.
Thank you very much for the answer.
Good Sunday!

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I don't know how you use ansys for personal use!!! It costs a gravel.
However if it is not for work, it changes software. depending on the type of analysis there are now several open source that are very interesting.
Sure ansys is the top of the top, but they know it and if they make it pay.
for what I have seen, if you have no incredible demands you can stand on open source. I do not use it, having premium solidworks and the suite of msc software, which is almost mandatory doing very composite, but if I only worked with metal, I think I would not spend so much in fem software.
ansys I see a product almost only from large company or very large professional studio, unless they have a new cost policy
 
I also thought about your "solution" that is the msc suite. I would like to thank the rapporteur for his work. exist but they are only in English made by an Indian. the matter is already complicated and the tongue, at the seafront go, becomes heaviness.
ps for now exist trial student versions to use software.

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I think you have to have clear goals, I try to tell you how I see it, but the more I go and the more I think the choice is very personal:
- sporadic use of software and "class" analysis, :-> use open source or monthly payment software, to be used by project
- continuous use of software, for classical analysis: -> search for software at a low cost and that is quick in use. for example: -> integrated solutions in cad, or msc apex (the cost of which is not properly contained!!) that allow very simple changes and therefore very fast optimizations. I would also say hyperworks, but it is at an even higher cost level.
- continuous use of software, very particular analysis: -> complete suites such as msc one, hyperworks, anys, etc.
if your use is sporadic, do not analyze composite materials and you are mainly based on a cad 3d, try the integrated suite of professional solidworks, until analysis are linear or non-linear with contacts is very strong. from the solidworks site you can download a lot of information about use.
I work like this: composite materials, apex, patran, nastran
metal materials: I do the roughing in solidworks, then go to the msc suite for those analysis that I can't do in solidworks: instability, modal, non-linear in material, etc.
in this way I optimize as much as possible times.
 
I think you have to have clear goals, I try to tell you how I see it, but the more I go and the more I think the choice is very personal:
- sporadic use of software and "class" analysis, :-> use open source or monthly payment software, to be used by project
- continuous use of software, for classical analysis: -> search for software at a low cost and that is quick in use. for example: -> integrated solutions in cad, or msc apex (the cost of which is not properly contained!!) that allow very simple changes and therefore very fast optimizations. I would also say hyperworks, but it is at an even higher cost level.
- continuous use of software, very particular analysis: -> complete suites such as msc one, hyperworks, anys, etc.
if your use is sporadic, do not analyze composite materials and you are mainly based on a cad 3d, try the integrated suite of professional solidworks, until analysis are linear or non-linear with contacts is very strong. from the solidworks site you can download a lot of information about use.
I work like this: composite materials, apex, patran, nastran
metal materials: I do the roughing in solidworks, then go to the msc suite for those analysis that I can't do in solidworks: instability, modal, non-linear in material, etc.
in this way I optimize as much as possible times.
thank you very much for the panoramic, clear and well structured.
I tell you the truth.
I had the opportunity to see many products of the msc and what struck me most was just msc apex.

a basic course costs about 450€ but, of course, always and only in English.

remaining that the cost of the software is the drop that makes the vase overflow.

there are so many software but training in Italian at affordable costs, in fact, almost if not that, nothing.

This is discouraging.

I'm sorry for the rash, and thank you again.


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As for, apex, always in English, take a look here: https://evotechcae.com/ There are interesting videos and courses, the latter paid.
I think that there is no market in Italy to translate the courses, as most Italians who make finite elements know English enough to make a course, so, the basis to which the courses in Italian would be modest.
Perhaps you should use these days of forced break for a course in English, it would be much more useful than learning the finished items, in my opinion. or perhaps, making a fem course in English is a greater effort but could be repaid by the double effect of progressing in the language as well as in the analysis of finite elements
 
Thank you very much for the answer.
the course of 450€ I mentioned before is own of that consulting company.
Thank you so much again.
forced break?
More or less!

Good Sunday!

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By the way, the Altair brought out another interesting program.
It's called highir simsolid.

"The aim of the training course is to provide the user with the necessary tools to use simsolid highir® for structural analysis. the participant will learn how to analyze geometric parts and assemblies directly on the cad without any mesh. In particular, you will see how to import geometry, create connections, assign materials, loads and boundary conditions for structural analysis. using different models, the course will show how to set some types of analysis: linear and non-linear static, dynamic, thermal. you will also see how to set connections between components, such as contacts and welding. "

it is based on not creating mesh for the resolution of the physical problem.
Interesting!
 
I saw some presentations of these meshless products. Even ansys has his own. I think they're very interesting to get rough. very fast in the solution. change the piece is in real time see the result.
on the contrary it seems that precision is low.
However an interesting tool, but cannot be the only analysis tool to date
 
I saw some presentations of these meshless products. Even ansys has his own. I think they're very interesting to get rough. very fast in the solution. change the piece is in real time see the result.
on the contrary it seems that precision is low.
However an interesting tool, but cannot be the only analysis tool to date
Sure.
the analysis up to very fast.
using them is always an extra point.
There are so many of them lately. ...


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here you find many courses at very reasonable costs:https://www.udemy.com/ I think they're all in English. I never did, and I can't tell you the quality.
otherwise, you can turn to enginsoft, ansys importer in Italy for a long time:https://www.enginsoft.com/it/italy-events/10-pillole-di-simulazione-cae.htmlmake a course, free a little general, which begins shortly. and paid courses in Italian, but definitely expensive.

greetings
Hello I am an engineering student and I am also looking for ansys or msc marc course or other fem software. I wanted to know what you mean for loved ones (if you can tell me the price) and that you know if engisoft also provides personalized courses or otherwise if you can give me more information about it. Thank you in advance
 
I don't know the price. you can contact enginsoft or msc italia to try to understand availability and courses, which by the way are all online.
 
Hello I am an engineering student and I am also looking for ansys or msc marc course or other fem software. I wanted to know what you mean for loved ones (if you can tell me the price) and that you know if engisoft also provides personalized courses or otherwise if you can give me more information about it. Thank you in advance
Ansys mech nonlinear license is around 100k€, this last year... now I don't know. then depends on training courses, annual maintenance and dedicated people of support in case of problems (always many due to complexity..). it also considers that to use it at a decent level for the nonlinear part it serves at least a 20ine of course hours. .

the courses you find on udemy for a few € treat only the base, in linear elastic field. missing the nonlinear part, that is 90% of ansys...
 
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from my experience, you should learn and use simscale...all online and free. Do 10% of ansys cases, but at least you learn to understand this world...
 
Ansys mech nonlinear license is around 100k€, this last year... now I don't know. then depends on training courses, annual maintenance and dedicated people of support in case of problems (always many due to complexity..). it also considers that to use it at a decent level for the nonlinear part it serves at least a 20ine of course hours. .

the courses you find on udemy for a few € treat only the base, in linear elastic field. missing the nonlinear part, that is 90% of ansys...
Thanks for the answer. However, I do not refer to the purchase of the license since I am a student but only at the cost of the course. I agree with you that you need a course of at least 20/30 hours and obviously not linear analysis. If you want to do it in a personalized way directly with ansys (msc marc or other) or a certified training school, you would know how to tell me the guide price which could be
Thank you.
 
Thanks for the answer. However, I do not refer to the purchase of the license since I am a student but only at the cost of the course. I agree with you that you need a course of at least 20/30 hours and obviously not linear analysis. If you want to do it in a personalized way directly with ansys (msc marc or other) or a certified training school, you would know how to tell me the guide price which could be
Thank you.
I don't know, the course is usually licensed.
are there tutorials?
all on their site and apps made by them
 

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