Course Description

Welcome to Ansys Discovery basics course


The goal of this course is to teach you the essentials for modeling different kind of simulation using Ansys Discovery.

Some of the things you'll learn:

  • Navigating through Ansys Discovery interface.
  • Overview of different modeling stage
    • Model
    • Explore
    • Refine
  • Setting up different kind of analysis such as 
    • Structural Analysis
    • Fluid Analysis
    • Modal Analysis
    • Thermal Analysis
    • Topology Optimization
  • Results interpretation for different kind of Analysis.


So, Are you excited? Let's gear up and go for it! 


Application Engineer

Syed Saif Ali

Ali is an application engineer at Futurescape, and has trained a number of clients in the use of Ansys and Altair products. He is also has extensive experience creating CAD and CAE models for a variety of industries. Feel free to reach out to Ali @ [email protected]

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Introduction

    • Welcome!

    • Welcome Video

    • Ansys Discovery User Interface

    • The User Interface

    • Terms to Know

  • 2

    Section 1 - Structural Analysis

    • Introduction : Structural Analysis In Ansys Discovery

    • Introduction

    • Structural Conditions

    • Structural Conditions

    • Contacts & Joints

    • Contacts & Joints

    • Displaying Results

    • Results

  • 3

    Section 2 - Fluid Analysis

    • Introduction : Fluid Analysis using Ansys Discovery

    • Introduction

    • Fluid Flow Conditions

    • Fluid Flow Conditions

    • Results

    • Results

  • 4

    Section 3 - Modal Analysis

    • Introduction: Modal Analysis Using Ansys Discovery

    • Introduction

    • Modal Structural Simulations

    • Modal Analysis & Results

  • 5

    Section 4 - Thermal Analysis

    • Introduction : Thermal Analysis Using Ansys Discovery

    • Solid Thermal Conditions

    • Solid Thermal Condition

    • Fluid-Solid Heat Transfer

    • Results

  • 6

    Section 5 - Topology Optimization

    • Introduction

    • Introduction