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Altair Hypermesh : Learn Meshing And Linear Static Analysis - Panter - 23.06.2023 Altair Hypermesh : Learn Meshing And Linear Static Analysis Last updated 5/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 7.93 GB | Duration: 19h 0m Learn meshing with hypermesh and perform linear static analysis with optistruct What you'll learn create meshing of different parts and components meshing of 1-D elements like rods, beams, bars, trusses etc. meshing of 2-D components like plates, Plastics, sheetmetals etc meshing of 3-D components like piston, wheel, crankshaft etc. performing linear static analysis to calculate values like stresses, strains, deformation, failure criterion etc. Requirements Basic Knowledge of CAD modeling on any software will be advantageous. Knowledge of fundamentals of mechanics of solids like stress, strains, heat transfer, machine design will be helpful in understanding the analysis Basic Knowledge of handling PC Hypermesh software version 2017 or any older version upto 13. Description Hello friends, welcome to this course on hypermesh . in this course, you everything about meshing and performing linear static analysis. the meshing is done in hypermesh and analysis is done in optistruct.About Software Hyperworks is a complete software package developed by altair engineering. hypermesh and optistruct are a part of that package .About CourseThis course is divide into 4 modules1-dimensional (1D) meshing - for elements like rods, bars, beam, trusses etc.2-dimensional (2D) meshing - for elements like plates, plastic components, sheetmetal etc.3-dimensional (3D) meshing - for components like piston, engine ,shaft etc.Linear static analysis - to calculate stresses, strains, deformation etc.Why This Coursethis course will take you from a beginner to pro in meshing and analysis. after taking this courseyou can confidentally highlight hypermesh in your resume.with the skills learned in this course, you can get a job as a CAE or FEA engineer.(simulation or analysis engineer)we have covered all the basic fundamentals of solid mechanics, engineering mechanics to give you knowledge behind the analysis. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to hypermesh Course Lecture 2 About Softwares hyperworks and hypermesh Lecture 3 User interface of hypermesh software Lecture 4 Mouse Working in Hypermesh Section 2: Download Resource files Lecture 5 Download Project Files Section 3: 1 Dimensional (1D) meshing Lecture 6 FEA Theory Lecture 7 Stress and Strain Lecture 8 Degree of Freedom Lecture 9 1D bar Problem part 1 Lecture 10 1D bar Problem part 2 Lecture 11 Rod 1D Lecture 12 1D Beam Bending Problem ( Cantilever Beam ) Lecture 13 Beam Bending Problem part 2 Lecture 14 Fix Fix Beam Assignment Lecture 15 Assignment Solution ( Simply Supported Beam ) Lecture 16 Beam Orientation Lecture 17 Line Mesh Section 4: 2D meshing Lecture 18 Import and Export Files Lecture 19 create Nodes Lecture 20 Organize a Model Lecture 21 Repair Geometry Lecture 22 Generating a Mid Surface Lecture 23 Defeature Geometry Lecture 24 Automesh Tool Lecture 25 Quick Edit Lecture 26 2D mesh Part 1 Lecture 27 2D mesh Part 2 Lecture 28 2D mesh Part 3 Section 5: Mesh Edit Options Lecture 29 Free Edges Lecture 30 Mask Lecture 31 Measure Lecture 32 Node Edit Lecture 33 Project Elements Lecture 34 Replace Nodes Lecture 35 Smooth Elements Lecture 36 Translate Nodes Lecture 37 Split Element Section 6: Shell Mesh Project Lecture 38 Element Quality Lecture 39 Improve Element Quality 1 Lecture 40 Improve Element Quality 2 Lecture 41 2D mesh Project 1 Lecture 42 2D mesh Project 2 Lecture 43 2D mesh Project 3 Lecture 44 2D mesh Project 4 Section 7: Shell mesh Assembly Lecture 45 Assembly mesh part 1 Lecture 46 Assembly mesh part 2 Lecture 47 Ruled mesh Section 8: 2D mesh Practice Lecture 48 2D mesh Practice Section 9: Create Geomtery Lecture 49 create line part 1 Lecture 50 create line part 2 Lecture 51 Create Surfaces Lecture 52 Create Solids Section 10: 3D meshing Lecture 53 3D meshing fundamentals Lecture 54 Solid Edit Lecture 55 Types of 3D Elements Lecture 56 Solid Map Command Lecture 57 Solid Map Techniques Lecture 58 Solid Edit Lecture 59 Surface Edit Section 11: Hex Mesh Examples Lecture 60 Hex Mesh Example 1 Lecture 61 Hex Mesh Connectivity Lecture 62 Improve Hex Mesh Flow Lecture 63 Hex Mesh Example 2 Lecture 64 Hex Mesh Example 3 Lecture 65 Hex Mesh Example 4 Lecture 66 Meshing Self Practice Models Section 12: Additional Hex Meshing Lecture 67 Sphere Meshing 1 Lecture 68 Sphere Meshing 2 Lecture 69 Arm Bracket 1 Lecture 70 Arm Bracket 2 Section 13: Tetra meshing Lecture 71 Tetra - meshing Part 1 Lecture 72 Tetra - meshing Part 2 Lecture 73 Tetra mesh Manual Lecture 74 Position Command Section 14: Analysis Lecture 75 Concept of Von Mises Stress Lecture 76 Linear Static Analysis part 1 (Problem Definition) Lecture 77 Linear Static Analysis part 2 (Material Properties) Lecture 78 Linear Static Analysis part 3 (Performing analysis) Lecture 79 Linear Static Analysis part 4 Lecture 80 Linear Static Analysis part 5 Lecture 81 Linear Analysis using Psolid 1 Lecture 82 Linear Analysis using Psolid 2 Section 15: Addition Linear Analysis Lecture 83 Multi-Ple Loads Lecture 84 Multi Load Steps Lecture 85 Oblique Loading Lecture 86 Loading using Rigid elements Lecture 87 Loading with Pressure Lecture 88 Constraints Section 16: Contacts Lecture 89 Autocontact Lecture 90 Manual Contacts Lecture 91 Types of contacts Lecture 92 Surface Interactions Lecture 93 Contact Parameters Lecture 94 Master vs Slave Contacts Lecture 95 Finite vs Small Sliding Lecture 96 Friction Contact Lecture 97 Flange Contact Section 17: Modal Analysis Lecture 98 Dynamic analysis intro Lecture 99 Static vs Dynamic Analysis Lecture 100 Basics of Modal Analysis Lecture 101 Modal Analysis Section 18: Rigid Body Elements Lecture 102 Rigid elements 1 Lecture 103 Rigid Elements 2 Lecture 104 Rigid Applications Lecture 105 Bolt Connection using RBE2 Section 19: Non Linear Analysis Lecture 106 Basics of non linearity Lecture 107 Source of Non linearity Lecture 108 Geometric Non Linearity Lecture 109 Material Non Linearity Lecture 110 Contact Non Linearity Lecture 111 Non Linear Algorithm for Optistruct Lecture 112 Non Linear Analysis Beam 1 Lecture 113 Non Linear Analysis Beam 2 Lecture 114 Non Linear Analysis Beam 3 Section 20: Pretension Loading Lecture 115 Pretension Intro Lecture 116 Pretension for 1D Bolt Lecture 117 Pretension 3D Lecture 118 Pretension Loadstep Section 21: Buckling Analysis Lecture 119 Buckling Analysis Lecture 120 Buckling Analysis Example 1 Part 1 Lecture 121 Buckling Analysis Example 1 Part 2 Lecture 122 Buckling Analysis Example 2 Part 1 Lecture 123 Buckling Analysis Example 2 Part 2 Section 22: Thermal Analysis Lecture 124 Thermal Analysis Lecture 125 Thermal Analysis Example 1 Part 1 Lecture 126 Thermal Analysis Example 1 Part 2 Lecture 127 Thermal Analysis Example 2 Part 1 Lecture 128 Thermal Analysis Example 2 Part 2 Section 23: Plastic Meshing Lecture 129 Plastic Meshing Intro Lecture 130 Midmesh Tool Plastic 1 Lecture 131 Midmesh Tool Plastic 2 Lecture 132 Assign Auto Thickness Section 24: Bumper Plastic Meshing Project Lecture 133 Bumper Plastic Mesh 1 Lecture 134 Bumper Plastic Mesh 2 Lecture 135 Bumper Plastic Mesh 3 Lecture 136 Bumper Plastic Mesh 4 Lecture 137 Bumper Plastic Mesh 5 Lecture 138 Bumper Plastic Mesh 6 mechanical engineers and research scholars in Masters & Phd degree,Aerospace Engineers,automobile Design Engineer,Anyone who wants to be a CAE engineer (computer aided engineering),Anyone who wants to learn practical application of FEA ( finite element analysis),anyone who wants to learn meshing and analysis of mechanical systems Say Thank You |