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Wow, great timing, this is exactly what I need. Thanks. And I have to say, the educational contents that you are uploading lately is of great value. Brief and yet complete, practical, to the point and well explained. I think ANSYS should have done it much earlier.
the video and the explanations are great. summarizes a very difficult to understand concept in a very simple way for everyone to understand. But please remove the background music. it is very distracting.
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This video is part of the free Ansys Innovation Course “Hyperelasticity”. Access all of the course contents including additional lessons, handouts, simulation examples with starting files, homework problems, and quizzes: courses.ansys.com/index.php/courses/hyperelasticity/
Check out other courses on the website while you’re there. Happy learning!
Wow, great timing, this is exactly what I need. Thanks.
And I have to say, the educational contents that you are uploading lately is of great value. Brief and yet complete, practical, to the point and well explained. I think ANSYS should have done it much earlier.
Wow, amazing , he explains things in a very simple ways , I am loving it 💕
Great. Could reduce the volume of background tone.
You explain it so nicely. Now I am able to understand it.Thank you so much
Great Video and explanation of the topic, very insightful
Please remove background music. The video is so good we don't need anything else.
if I want to model baseball how can I do it in hyperelastic. from where I can get the data for these constant
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Awsome explaination👍🏻👍🏻
Hi. How are the stress tensor and the strain energy function in terms of the invariants related? Thank you
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the video and the explanations are great. summarizes a very difficult to understand concept in a very simple way for everyone to understand. But please remove the background music. it is very distracting.
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This is nice content but it's almost unwatchable due to the pathetic, unecessary background music
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