Engineering Analysis with ANSYS Software,
Edition 2
By Tadeusz Stolarski, Y. Nakasone and S. Yoshimoto

Publication Date: 03 Jan 2018
Description

Engineering Analysis with ANSYS Software, Second Edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to fundamental areas of engineering analysis needed for research or commercial engineering projects. The book introduces the principles of the finite element method, presents an overview of ANSYS technologies, then covers key application areas in detail. This new edition updates the latest version of ANSYS, describes how to use FLUENT for CFD FEA, and includes more worked examples. With detailed step-by-step explanations and sample problems, this book develops the reader’s understanding of FEA and their ability to use ANSYS software tools to solve a range of analysis problems.

Key Features

  • Uses detailed and clear step-by-step instructions, worked examples and screen-by-screen illustrative problems to reinforce learning
  • Updates the latest version of ANSYS, using FLUENT instead of FLOWTRAN
  • Includes instructions for use of WORKBENCH
  • Features additional worked examples to show engineering analysis in a broader range of practical engineering applications
About the author
By Tadeusz Stolarski, Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Brunel University, UK; Y. Nakasone, Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo University of Science and S. Yoshimoto, Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo University of Science
Book details
ISBN: 9780081021644
Page Count: 562
Retail Price : £75.95
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Audience

Engineers working in industries, such as aerospace, automobile, or structural design that use finite element software NSYS. Engineering graduate students (particularly from Mechanical, Civil, and Aerospace Engineering)