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ANSYS VID 1: Getting Started with ANSYS - Part 1/2

Creating geometrical shapes in ANSYS

In this video, we look at how to draw 2-D objects in ANSYS in order to simulate an applied load.

Author: Hisham El-Masry

Published date: 9/7/2010

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CoventorWare VID 2: Getting started with CoventorWare

Setting material properties and process information.

In this video, we take a quick look at how to get started using the CoventorWare software, spcifically setting up the materials database and process information.

Author: Hisham El-Masry

Published date: 9/7/2010

 

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MEMSPro VID 3: Using MEMs Pro S-Edit tool (Part 1/2)

Designing a MEMS device using  the S-Edit tool.

In this video, we examine the S-Edit tool, bundles with the MEMS Pro CAD tool. This first part looks at accessing the schematic library and setting parameters of the design.

Author: Hisham El-Masry

Published date:8/25/2010

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MEMS Pro VID 4: Using MEMS Pro S-Edit tools (Part 2/2)Designing a MEMS device using the S-Edit tool.

Continuation of the examination of the S-Edit tool, bundled with the MEMS Pro CAD tool. This second part looks at setting parameters and connections.

Author: Hisham El-Masry

Published date: 6/4/2010

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VID 5: Modeling particle flow in microfluidic channel through electrostatic field (Part 1)

Utilizing ANSYS and FLUENT to model particle flow in a microfluidic channel with an applied electric field.

In this video, we look at setting up our ANSYS Workbench session to explore a 2D model of a microfluidic channel, and constructing this channel using ANSYS Design Modeler.

Author: Hisham El-Masry

Published date: 3/31/2011

 

VID 6: Modeling particle flow in microfluidic channel through electrostatic field (Part 2)

Utilizing ANSYS and Fluent to model particle flow in a microfluidic channel with an applied electric field. In this video, we look at generating the mesh for our microfluidic channel developed in step one, and initializing our environment in FLUENT.

In this video, we look at generating the mesh for our microfluidic channel developed in step one, and initializing our environment in FLUENT.

Author: Hisham El-Masry

Published date: 3/31/2011

 

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