28 March, 2025
Electrical Engineering Department organised one week training for faculties and students on "ANSYS ACADEMIC MULTI PHYSICS CAMPUS SOLUTION SOFTWARE” from 24/03/2024 to 28/03/2025.The inauguration of training program was held at A block auditorium in the esteemed presence of Principal Dr. V S Purani, Ms. Kasturi Patil and Mr. Chetan Patil, Application Engineer ANSYS Pune, HOD Electrical Dr. S N Pandya, HOD Mechanical Dr. P K Bhrambhatt , Prof. R P Vyasa ANSYS training coordinator.
Principal Dr. V S Purani delivered an insightful speech emphasizing the critical role of ANSYS in modern engineering education and research. He highlighted how ANSYS, with its powerful simulation and multi-physics capabilities, provides students and faculty with the tools necessary to model, analyze, and solve complex engineering problems. Principal Sir emphasized that mastering such software equips students with industry-relevant skills, enhancing their problem-solving abilities and preparing them for real-world challenges. For faculty, he stressed the importance of staying updated with cutting-edge technologies like ANSYS to enrich teaching and research outcomes. He concluded by encouraging everyone to actively engage with the software, as it not only fosters innovation but also opens up numerous opportunities for academic and professional growth.
Ms. Kasturi Patil (Application Engineer-Ansys (HF)) on day 1 and 2 i.e. 24/03/2025 and 25/03/2025 explained about applications of ANSYS HFSS (High-Frequency Structure Simulator), in the design and simulation of antennas, RF and microwave components, and radar systems. The sessions included detailed presentation and hands-on session on designing of HFSS applications.
Mr. Viki Kohad (Application Engineer-Ansys (LF)) on day 3,4 and 5 i.e. 26/03/2025 to 28/03/2025 explained about Magnetostatic analysis, 3D analysis of coil and magnet and Eddy current analysis were explained theoretically and demonstrated to participants practically. The hands-on session of ANSYS training is designed to provide participants with practical experience in using the software for simulations. It begins with an introduction to the ANSYS environment, helping users navigate the interface and familiarize themselves with various modules. Participants then moved on to creating or importing geometries, followed by meshing, where they learn to define different mesh types and refine them for accurate results.
The training had approximately 71 Electrical, EC, IC branch students and faculty members as attendees of this the one-week training program on ANSYS Academic Multi-Physics Campus Solution Software.
The training program concluded with an MCQ test, allowing participants to assess their understanding of the material covered throughout the session. This test was designed to reinforce learning and gauge the participants' grasp of key concepts. Additionally, a feedback session was organized to gather insights from the attendees, with the aim of implementing a continuous improvement program for future training sessions. During this feedback session, participants expressed their satisfaction with the content and structure of the program, highlighting its practical value. Many participants suggested that such training programs should be continued regularly, emphasizing the importance of ongoing learning opportunities to enhance their skills and knowledge.
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