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Predicting Weld Fatigue Using Ansys nCode DesignLife | Ansys Webinar
  • 23rd February 2022
    6:00 am - 7:00 am

23 February 2022

1 AM EST / 6 AM GMT / 11:30 AM IST

Register for Predicting Weld Fatigue Using Ansys nCode DesignLife to discover multiple approaches for predicting fatigue life of weld assemblies for manufacturing.

Welding is the most common fabrication process used to manufacture various industrial products. The weld regions have lower mechanical strength properties than parent metals joined and may inherently contain micro-cracks or other defects. On the durability side, the fatigue properties of the weld regions can be inferior to parent metals. Predicting the fatigue life of the weld components becomes a critical task in designing reliable components.

Different industries follow specific practices for estimating the fatigue life of weld regions. Ansys nCode DesignLife provides multiple approaches for predicting the fatigue life of weld assemblies from finite element results.

This webinar will provide insights into the fatigue life prediction methodologies and approaches for weld joint assemblies using Ansys nCode DesignLife solutions.

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What Attendees Will Learn

  • Understand DesignLife methodologies for weld fatigue calculation
  • Learn how to set up a weld fatigue workflow using Ansys DesignLife
  • Gain best practices for simulating weld fatigue problems
  • Watch a demo of nCode weld fatigue problem setup

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