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This document outlines the curriculum for a 100-hour online training course on finite element analysis using Hypermesh and RADIOSS. The course is divided into three sections that cover Hypermesh, RADIOSS, and OptiStruct. In Hypermesh, topics include geometry cleanup, meshing, morphing, analysis setup, and exporting to solvers. RADIOSS lessons involve static, modal, buckling, and inertia relief analysis. OptiStruct addresses optimization theory, the HyperMesh interface, and concept design techniques like topology and topography optimization.

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This document outlines the curriculum for a 100-hour online training course on finite element analysis using Hypermesh and RADIOSS. The course is divided into three sections that cover Hypermesh, RADIOSS, and OptiStruct. In Hypermesh, topics include geometry cleanup, meshing, morphing, analysis setup, and exporting to solvers. RADIOSS lessons involve static, modal, buckling, and inertia relief analysis. OptiStruct addresses optimization theory, the HyperMesh interface, and concept design techniques like topology and topography optimization.

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Finite Element Analysis using Hypermesh & RADIOSS

OR OptiStruct
Instructor-Led Online Training
Course Curriculum (Duration: 100 Hrs.)
Section I: Hypermesh

Chapter 1: Introduction to FEA

a. Introduction to Finite Element Analysis


b. Basic steps in Finite Element Analysis
c. FEM methods and detailed explanation of any one method
d. Types of analysis
e. Basic element study: 1D, 2D, 3D
f. Shape Function
g. Derivation of Stiffness Matrix Equation

Chapter 2: Introduction to Hypermesh

a. About Altair HyperWorks and its products


b. About Hypermesh
c. Consistent Units
d. Getting Started With HyperMesh
e. Opening and Saving Files
f. Working With Panels
g. Organizing a Model
h. Controlling the Display
i. Workshop

Chapter 3: Geometry Clean-up

a. Hypermesh Geometry Terminology


b. Importing and Repairing CAD
c. Generating a Midsurface
d. Simplifying Geometry
e. Midsurface
f. Defeaturing
g. Importing and Repairing CAD Geometry

Chapter 4: Shell Meshing

a. Automeshing
b. Checking and Editing Mesh
c. 2D Shell Meshing and Topology Refinement
d. Refining Topology to Achieve a Quality Mesh
e. Checking and Editing Mesh

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f. Batch Meshing
g. Element quality checks

Chapter 5: 3D Solid Meshing

a. Standard Tetra Meshing


b. Volume Tetra Meshing
c. Tetrameshing
d. TetraMesh Process Manager
e. Using The Tetramesh Process Manager
f. Element quality checks

Chapter 6: 1D Meshing and Connectors

Chapter 7: Morphing

a. Morph Volumes
b. Domains and Handles
c. Map to Geometry
d. Map To Geometry
e. Domains and Handles
f. Morph Volumes

Chapter 8: Analysis Setup and Loading

a. Setting up Loading Conditions


b. Analysis Setup and Loading

Chapter 9: Exporting and Solving

a. Exporting FE data to various Solvers like RADIOSS, OptiStruct and ANSYS


b. Postprocessing

Section II: RADIOSS


Chapter 1: Introduction
a. HyperWorks Overview
b. HyperWorks Tool Descriptions.
c. RADIOSS Integration with HyperWorks
d. RADIOSS Overview
e. RADIOSS process
f. Guide Lines

Chapter 2: Linear Static Analysis


a. What Is a Static Analysis?
b. Model Definition Structure
c. Input/output section
d. Subcase information section
e. Bulk data section
f. Linear Static Analysis Setup
g. Workshop

Chapter 3: Modal Analysis


a. Definitions

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b. Natural frequency (Eigenvalue)
c. Mode shape (Eigenvector)
d. How to Setup a Modal Analysis
e. Workshop

Chapter 4: Linear Buckling Analysis


a. Definitions
b. Linear buckling and offset elements
c. How to Setup a Linear Buckling Analysis
d. Workshop

Chapter 5: Inertia Relief Analysis


a. Definitions
b. How to Setup an Inertia Relief Analysis
c. Workshop

Section III: OptiStruct


Chapter 1: Introduction
a. HyperWorks Overview
b. OptiStruct Integration with HyperWorks
c. OptiStruct Overview
d. Finite Element Analysis
e. Structural Design and Optimization
f. Case studies

Chapter 2: Theoretical Background


a. Optimization, Design Variable and Response
b. Subcase Independent Response
c. Objective Function
d. Constraint Functions
e. Gradient-based Optimization
f. Gradient Method
g. Sensitivity Analysis
h. Move Limit Adjustments
i. Constraint Screening
j. Regions and Their Purpose
k. Discrete Design Variables

Chapter 3: HyperMesh Optimization Interface


a. Model Definition Structure
b. Input/Output Section
c. Subcase Information Section
d. Bulk Data Section
e. Optimization Setup
f. Optimization GUI
g. Design Variable [ DTPL]
h. Responses [DRESP1]
i. Dconstraints [DCONSTR]
j. Obj. reference [DOBJREF]
k. Objective [DESOBJ]
l. Table entries [DTABLE]
m. Dequations [DEQATN]
n. Discrete dvs [DDVAL]
o. Opti. control [DOPTPRM]
p. Constr. Screen [DSCREEN]

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q. How to Setup an Optimization in HyperMesh

Chapter 4: Concept Design


a. Topology Optimization
b. Homogenization method
c. Density method
d. Workshop
e. Topography Optimization
f. Design Variables for Topography Optimization
g. Variable Generation
h. Multiple Topography Design Regions
i. Free-size Optimization
j. Design Interpretation – OSSmooth
k. OSSmooth Input Data
l. Running OSSmooth
m. Interpretation of Topography Optimization Results
n. Shape Optimization Results, Surface Reduction and Surface Smoothing
o. Fine tuning
p. Workshops

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