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Stress and Deflection Analysis of Beam using ANSYS ADPL

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Mechanical Engineering

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Duration 13 Min
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Stress and Deflection Analysis of Beam using ANSYS ADPL

2 Lectures

13 min

  • Stress distribution in beam with udl, uvl, and a point load.

    10 min

  • Animation

    3 min

Course details

This course provides an in-depth understanding of stress and deflection analysis techniques applied to beams using ANSYS APDL (ANSYS Parametric Design Language). Beams are fundamental structural elements extensively used in various engineering applications such as civil, mechanical, aerospace, and more. Understanding their behavior under different loading conditions is crucial for designing safe and efficient structures.
The course begins with an introduction to finite element analysis (FEA) and its significance in structural analysis. Participants will learn the basics of ANSYS APDL, including pre-processing, solving, and post-processing capabilities specific to beam analysis.

Course suitable for

  • Aerospace
  • Civil & Structural
  • Mechanical

Key topics covered

Stress and deflection analysis of a beam with a uniformly distributed load, a uniformly varying load, and a point load.

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