- A general introduction to ANSYS
- What is automation implemented on?
- Simulation types
- How can you automate?
- ANSYS installation
- Building a model in ANSYS
- Why automation?
- How you can set up the model in ANSYS
Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python
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₹ 7000
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video Based
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Course overview
The Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python training programme is the perfect head-start for you to enter the wide world of ANSYS Workbench and Python implementations for design automation. The course will help you get an in-depth understanding of how their tools are used for the process. Besides, you will learn various key concepts such as the basics of ANSYS, automation, introduction to ANSYS ACT, Python, ACT API, app building, and wizard building.
The Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python course by Skill Lync has been constructed in partnership with industry-expert faculty members. They will teach you through pre-recorded video sessions and weekly assignments. You will also work on hands-on projects to get a real-time experience of how professionals work in this field.
Moreover, the Skill Lync Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python online training also covers Python and sublime text and its compiler, widely used for simulation data analysis and task automation. It will also cover the ANSYS Workbench software, which is a go-to solver package, used in the industry to solve equations of mathematical governance efficiently. Upon satisfactory completion, you will receive the course certificate as well.
The highlights
- Online learning
- Industry-relevant skills
- WhatsApp support
- Self-paced learning module
- Industry-expert mentors
- Merit certificate
- Course completion certificate
Program offerings
- Demo session
- Online modules
- Project-based learning
- Practical assignments
- Industry-expert faculty
- Merit certificate
- Completion certificate
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
The Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python course fee consists of the training programme fee, which you must pay every month for the entire course duration. You can choose from three paid subscription plans, which differ based on available features.
Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python Fee Structure
Payment Type | Fee per month (For 3 months) |
Basic (two-month access) | Rs. 7,000 |
Pro (four-month access) | Rs. 10,000 |
Premium (lifetime access) | Rs. 15,000 |
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Skill Lync
Who it is for
The Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python course is the perfect fit for the following individuals: -
- Aerospace Engineering Students
- Mechanical Engineering Students
- Freshers passionate about ANSYS Workbench experience
- Automotive Engineering Students
- Freshers having a passion for Python
Eligibility criteria
Education
To be eligible for the Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python course, you must be pursuing or already have graduated with a B.Tech/B.E in Automotive, Mechanical, or Aerospace engineering.
Certificate Qualifying Details
Students will get a course completion certificate at the end of the programme, and the top 5% of the batch gets a merit certificate.
What you will learn
After completing the Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python training, you will: -
- Have in-depth knowledge about design automation using Python and ANSYS Workbench tools
- Know about automation, simulations, and how ANSYS works
- Know about Python, its various elements such as variables, lists, strings, comments, and loops, among others
- Know about the ANSYS ACT and ACT API
- Work on app building through ANSYS mechanical
- Work on wizard building and understand its structural explanation, data extraction, and boundary conditions.
The syllabus
Introducing ANSYS
Introducing Python
- A general introduction to Python
- Comments
- Packages and modules
- Types of data used in Python
- Variables
- List
- Tuple
- If, else, Elif
- Dictionary
- While loops
- Strings
- For loops
- Lambda functions
- Functions
- Python file I/O
Introducing ANSYS ACT
- ACT
- Extension
- Wizard
- Access
- Installation
- How to create an extension
Introducing ACT API
- Body renaming
- NSYS API
- Access to parts details
- Material assignment
- Point mass
- Coordinate system
- Creation of named selections
- Contacts
- Mesh
- Boundary conditions and loads
App building
- Images, results, text views
- Settings for analysis
- Rotate
- Hi.Example
Wizard building
- Wizard building example
- Structural explanation
- Data extraction from external sources
Admission details
Candidates have to follow these steps to enrol in Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python training course -
Go to the Skill Lync official website.
Once there, scroll to find the “Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python” training course.
Click on it to be redirected to the course’s webpage. You can choose to take a demo session or to go to the programme directly.
Scroll down to choose your preferred payment method.
Then, select “Enroll Now.”
In the prompted form, enter your name, email ID, and phone number.
When done, click on the Enroll Now tab and proceed for fee payment.
Pay the course fee through a secure payment gateway and start learning.
Filling the form
If you are interested in joining the Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python programme, you must provide details such as your email ID, full name, and contact number. Choose your preferred payment method for the course and then submit your application to begin. You can request a demo session if you want to make up your mind before investing your money.
How it helps
The Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python programme by Skill Lync primarily focuses on helping you get familiarised with using Python and Workbench techniques for design automation. The curriculum has been created in collaboration with experts of the industry. The instructors will teach you about the professional implementations, industry best practices, and practical experiences through lectures and hands-on projects.
Moreover, the top 5 percent of the Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python course batch will receive a merit certificate after completion. The training curriculum will also help you establish a professional CV, which will be automatically linked with all the technical projects you will have finished after course completion. Candidates will also get an e-verified profile to share on LinkedIn for better job opportunities and recruiter’s network.
FAQs
Who are the course instructors?
The instructors in the Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python programme are industry experts who actively operate in Fortune 500 companies and deliver the course lectures online.
What if I come across a doubt/query?
If you face any doubt or query, the Skill Lync support engineer will cater to your problem areas quickly.
How is this course different from what I’ve studied in college?
The Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python Course has been built in consultation with faculty members who are industry experts. Hence, you will get the opportunity to apply everything you’ve learnt in theory and work on hands-on projects to get a massive boost in your career goals.
Will I receive the software along with the course?
For Python, you can easily download it for free as it is open-source software. For the ANSYS Workbench, you can work on the student version of the software.
What are the prerequisites for the Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python programme?
To get enrolled in the Introduction to Automation using ANSYS Workbench and Python programme, you must be pursuing or have already graduated with a B.Tech/B.E degree in Automotive, Aerospace, or Mechanical engineering.
What are the projects included in the curriculum?
You will work on automation and wizard preparation projects.