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Introductory Texts for ANSYS?

Introductory Texts for ANSYS?

Introductory Texts for ANSYS?

(OP)
Hello everyone,

I am hoping someone here can recommend a good introductory text to ANYSYS, specifically about static/dynamic tructural analysis and computation flow dynamics.

I don't have any experience with ANSYS and I'm looking to gain some ground with Workbench to round off my engineering tool belt.

RE: Introductory Texts for ANSYS?

Consider going through the Ansys APDL tutorials provided in the help. Learning APDL is much more powerful than learning to steer the GUI.

RE: Introductory Texts for ANSYS?

If you register with ansys.com there are all kinds of goodies on their customer portal:

the problem is that you need the customer number afaik... which you don't always have access to (management). or is it also possible to register "free"?

a good book, that also shows some intro into the theory (are you interested in that too?) is from Moaveni Saeed.  

RE: Introductory Texts for ANSYS?

(OP)
I'm really still trying to get a feel GUI right now; still trying to become familiar with ANSYS as a tool before I head into any theory. A lot of this isn't as intuitive as I thought it was going to be.  

Pretty much anything to get me going would be great now.

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