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Ansys Tutorial

Ansys Tutorial

Ansys Tutorial

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Hello All,

As part of my new years resolutions I have decided to help out the community as a large by giving back as much as possible.

I have decided to write up a few ANSYS tutorials to help new, engineers young and all trying to grasp the software. Of course this is not completely an altruistic endeavor as I find myself learning a lot more when trying to teach.

Please reply if you notice an error, or anything of the sort.

First Tutorial - A Thermal/Eletrical Static and Transient Analysis of the heating elements in the rear window of a car.

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Robert Markoski - Project/Mechanical Engineer
wwww.RobertMarkoski.net/Engineering

RE: Ansys Tutorial

Hi Robert

Great effort writing that tutorial! Thanks for that! I'm using Ansys for a while now but you're right... you keep learning!

Thanks!

RE: Ansys Tutorial

Hi Robert,
I just started using ansys and doing stress analysis. Thank you very much for your post. Your tutoriol also helps me for seeing different aspects in the program.
 

Best Regards,
Sartor

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