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A REPORT ON SOFTWARE TRAINING

AT
MSR CADD WORLD PVT. LTD.
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD
OF THE DEGREE OF

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

JUNE 2016
SUBMITTED BY:
JONTY MAGO
UNI ROLL NO: 1248506
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

DAV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, JALANDHAR

DAV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, JALANDHAR

CANDIDATE'S DECLARATION

I Jonty Mago hereby declare that I have undertaken 2 months Software Training at MSR CADD
WORLD during a period from 01/03/2016 to 30/04/2016 in partial fulfillment of requirements for
the award of degree of Bachelors of Technology (Mechanical Engineering). The work which is
being presented in the training report submitted to Department of Mechanical Engineering at DAV
Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jalandhar is an authentic record of training work.

Jonty Mago
B.Tech. M.E.- 8th Semester
University Roll Number- 1248506
DAV Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jalandhar

ABSTRACT

Training is a process where people acquire new/improved skills, concepts and attitudes helping
them in the achievement of specified goals-chief of these being the application of the theoretical
knowledge to its practical form. This sentence seemed to me realistic when I finished my training
at MSR CADD WORLD Pvt. Limited. This report is result of my training at MSR CADD
WORLD Pvt. Limited. The report covers a brief description of the analysis software named
ANSYS and fundamentals of different types of analysis on it.

It contains a brief description about the basics of the ANSYS, covering the concepts and
definitions over analysis tools mainly used of them. Various results and analysis reports have also
been highlighted.

MSR CADD WORLD is a platform to learn your skills for improved employability in industry.
Conceptualized by team of qualified and experienced professionals, the institute imparts training in
Various software used for designing & analyzing in Mechanical, Civil and Architecture field. The
Institute is equipped with advanced workstations and the modern equipment like LCD Projector
and well equipped CAD Lab with software's like AutoCAD, Pro-E, Solid Works, CATIA,
ANSYS, Stadd Pro, etc.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I deem it a privilege to have been the student of Mechanical Engineering stream in DAV Institute
of Engineering & Technology, Jalandhar.
I am highly grateful to the Mr. Gaurav Dhuria, HOD ME, in DAVIET, Jalandhar, for providing
this opportunity to carry out the software training at MSR CADD WORLD.
My heartfelt thanks to Mr. Rajat Sharma, our Software Trainer who helped us to bring out this
training in good manner with his precious suggestion and rich experience.
I would like to expresses my gratitude to faculty members of Mechanical Engineering
Department, DAV Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jalandhar for providing academic
inputs, guidance & encouragement throughout training period.
Finally, I express my indebtedness to all who have directly or indirectly contributed to the
successful completion of my software training.

Jonty Mago
B.Tech. M.E.- 8th Semester
University Roll Number- 1248506
DAV Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jalandhar

LIST OF FIGURES
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Software company logo


Sketching toolbar
Spline
Modify commands
Offset command
Dimensions types
Constraints types
Extrude command
Sweep command
Hex mesh of brake assembly using a combination of hex meshing methods
Automated hex meshing
Automated CFD meshing including inflation layers for complicated geometries
2-D planar model with inflation layers defined at the boundary of the model
Mesh using advanced size function
Using a body as a body of influence
Using body, face, edge or vertex controls
Using an arbitrary match mesh control
Mapped mesh controls have advanced options to control how a face is broken
Types of contact in assembly
Spot welds name selection
Details of contact region
Types of loads
Setting of coordinate system
Reversing load directions
Details of hydrostatic pressure
(a) Pressure acting outside shell (b) Pressure acting inside shell
Application of moment on 2 different bodies
Details of displacement
Details of elastic support
Details of cylindrical support
Directional movement possible for cylindrical support
Types of deformations
Types of strain and stress
Contour and streamline results in post cfd
Results of (a) maximum principal stress (b) total deformation
Temperature Input
Surface selection for temperature input
Mode of heat transfer(Convection)
Surface selections for convection heat transfer
Evaluation Quantities
Temperature variation in connecting rod

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Heat flux in connecting rod


Importing of geometry in module
Temperature input in transient form
Surface Selection for convection heat transfer
Temperature variation
Temperature variation w.r.t. time
Heat Flux variation
Time relation for different process analyzed in explicit dynamics
Explicit dynamics process
Stiffness behavior of body
Explicit dynamics setup definitions
Details of analysis setting in explicit dynamics
Ansys fluent process
Ansys fluent launcher
The mesh is automatically loaded and displayed in the graphics windows
General setting toolbox
Models toolbar
Energy equation toolbar
Material properties toolbar
Boundary condition toolbar
Solution initialization toolbar
Run calculation toolbar
Residual for the converged solution
Contours result box
Results of velocity and velocity magnitude distribution in pipe
(a) stable (b) unstable column
Selection of contact types for column before analysis
Load Variation
Buckling Details
Tools
Equivalent stress
No. of buckling modes
Load Multiplier
Material properties
Ansys settings used
Support & Displacement

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents

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1.

INTRODUCTION TO MSR CADD WORLD PVT. LTD.

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INTRODUCTION TO ANSYS
2.1 HISTORY
2.2 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
2.3 FLUID DYNAMICS
2.4 MODULES COVERED IN TRAINING
2.5 DESIGN MODELER
2.6 MESHING
2.7 STATIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
2.8 STEADY-STATE THERMAL ANALYSIS
2.9 TRANSIENT THERMAL ANALYSIS
2.10 EXPLICT DYNMICS
2.11 COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
2.12 LINEAR BUCKLING ANALYSIS
2.13 MODAL ANALYSIS

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REPORTS
3.1 STATIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF SPANNER
3.2 STEADY STATE THERMAL ANALYSIS OF FINS
3.3 TRANSIENT THERMAL ANALYSIS OF PISTON
3.4 EXPLICIT DYNAMICS OF BULLET
3.5 COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS OF CONVERGENT
DIVERGENT NOZZLE
3.6 LINEAR BUCKLING ANALYSIS OF A STRUCTURE FRAME
3.7 MODAL ANALYSIS OF A BEAM
REFERENCES

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