This paid Ansys FEA Meshing course is designed for beginners and intermediate users looking to develop a strong foundation in Ansys FEA meshing technologies. The course covers essential meshing techniques, best practices, and advanced strategies to help you create high-quality and efficient meshes for simulation. Learn more! https://bit.ly/3XDrsXy
SimuTech Group Structures
Engineering Services
Rochester, New York 456 followers
Solve your most complex structural engineering projects and make superior design decisions more quickly.
About us
SimuTech Group offers a complete range of FEA services including structural, thermal, and fluid structure interface (FSI) analyses using tools like Ansys LS-DYNA and Ansys Mechanical. With a 40-year relationship as an Ansys, we are the go-to solution provider for simulation software and services.
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https://simutechgroup.com/ansys-software/structures/
External link for SimuTech Group Structures
- Industry
- Engineering Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Rochester, New York
- Founded
- 1979
- Specialties
- mechanical engineeringe, ngineering, simulaton, structures, FEA, finite element analysis, structural engineering, mechanics, industrial engineering, mechanical testingc, and consulting
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This paid training course is suitable for new or occasional Ansys users, as it teaches the basics of using Ansys Mechanical to perform finite element analysis (FEA). Engineers will gain proficiency in pre- and post-processing common analysis types, including static structural, modal, and steady-state thermal. Learn more! https://bit.ly/3QxAUIt
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Are you a new engineer looking to get started with APDL or an engineer looking for a refresher? This paid FEA 104 course provides a fundamental foundation for Ansys Mechanical APDL (Ansys Parametric Design Language). Learn More: https://bit.ly/45leBhP
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This paid training course teaches experienced Ansys Mechanical users advanced skills in performing heat transfer analyses. Join us to gain insight into how command objects can access advanced MAPDL features while leveraging the functionality of Ansys Mechanical. Learn more about this class: https://bit.ly/40CIc2k
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The paid Ansys course is suitable for Ansys Mechanical users who are looking to learn advanced Ansys Mechanical methods and concepts. With completion of this Ansys FEA Training, you will become proficient in: - Nonlinear procedures and diagnostics - Contact formulations and characteristics - Rate independent metal plasticity - Buckling and nonlinear stabilization - Mesh nonlinear adaptivity https://bit.ly/44vadwj
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Are you looking to gain advanced skills in performing dynamic simulations, including - Modal? - Harmonic? - Random vibration (PSD)? - Response spectrum? - Transient structural analyses? Join us for "Ansys Workbench Mechanical Dynamics", our hands-on paid training course for engineers, by engineers. Save your spot today! https://bit.ly/4jfSJbC
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Learn advanced skills for performing impact and drop test analyses in Ansys LS-DYNA with SimuTech's training courses. In this course, attendees will learn to: 1. Distinguish problems that should be solved explicitly versus implicitly 2. Perform all procedures for an explicit dynamic analysis 3. Identify and choose element types, materials, and commands used in explicit dynamic analyses Register Now! https://bit.ly/4iICIuz
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Suitable for new or occasional Ansys users, this course teaches the basics of using Ansys Mechanical to perform finite element analysis (FEA). Engineers will gain proficiency in pre- and post-processing common analysis types, including 1. Static structural 2. Modal 3. Steady-state thermal Register to learn more! https://bit.ly/3QxAUIt
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For those working in harsh marine environments, safety is paramount. Motivated by these inherent dangers, Enginuity Inc. set out to build a safe, secure, and easily deployable marine launch/recovery and mooring device. The result was SEALift™ / SEAStab™, collectively known as SEALine™. Learn all about the key design requirements, the simulation approach, and the support they received along the way. https://bit.ly/3TjTrJO
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Do you need to perform reliability physics analysis (RPA)? If you are a new or occasional Ansys Sherlock user looking to learn the basics, join our paid Intro to Ansys Sherlock training course now! https://bit.ly/40jbGCU
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