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CFD Post Training Course
ANSYS CFD-Post software is one of the most powerful tools for all ANSYS Fluent fluid dynamics products. It provides everything needed to visualize and analyze fluid dynamic results. Its high-quality post-processing display and automation to ease repetitive tasks have made it popular in recent years. After passing this CFD Post Training Course, you are ready to claim yourself as a CFD-Post expert.
What do you learn in this training course?
In this course, you will learn how to use different tools for post-processing, including making contours, vectors, streamlines, plots, animations, etc. It should be noted that all the related settings and options will be discussed in detail; however, it has been tried to be as practical as possible so that the graduates can work efficiently with the software after the end of the course.
Syllabus
This course contains 11 video lessons and a final project as an exam to get the ANSYS CFD Post Certification.
This course is divided into three main lessons and some sub-lessons. You are strongly recommended not to skip any sections even if you know the content.
This course starts with an introduction to CFD-post and the different main parts of it. Without any waste, the three essential tools and their settings are presented.
Session 1: Introduction & General Settings
Session 2: Contours & Legend & Vectors
Then, three more tools are discussed.
Session 3: Locations
Session 4: Streamline
Session 5: Animation
In the second half of this course, you will learn how to use functions and make expressions and some professional tools. You can see the list of content below:
Session 6: Periodic & Symmetric boundary conditions
Session 7: Function calculator
Session 8: Volume Rendering
Session 9: Expressions
Session 10: Chart
Session 11: Particle Tracking
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