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Ansys Books or Tutorials

Ansys Books or Tutorials

Ansys Books or Tutorials

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Does anyone know of some good Ansys tutorials or any books that can be purchased?  I am familiar with FEA and some other lower level FEA packages.  Thanks in advance.

Steve

RE: Ansys Books or Tutorials

Ansys/ed  - if you don't have a licence, the educational version of ANSYS is the best tool for learning. It is about $300. The ansys documents in the software are the best learning tools in my opinion. ANSYS distributors also offer short courses but they are expensive. Sorry, I have never heard of an ANSYS book. There SHOULD be one!

www.arclen.com

RE: Ansys Books or Tutorials

There are some helpful web sites.  Try (not in any particular order):

http://www3.sympatico.ca/peter_budgell/
http://homepages.strath.ac.uk/~clas16/~fyfe/ansys/joints/catapult.html
http://www.ansys.com/education/resources.htm

I'd also suggest the '/Ed' version' - it is limited in capabilities, but the help files with it should be of assistance.

John

RE: Ansys Books or Tutorials

why don't you try to search through google for ansys tutorials.

  Some great tutorials are available for free online.

                                            Sarang

RE: Ansys Books or Tutorials

Go to Amazon.com and search on "ANSYS Tutorial".  There is a book available from Kent Lawrence.  I don't have it but I got it from the library once and it was good.  

Good website from the University of Alberta in Canada:

http://www.mece.ualberta.ca/Tutorials/ansys/

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