Ans Ahmad Khan


Ans Ahmad Khan

Academically accomplished, dedicated… That’s how most of my peers would describe me. But if you ask me, “Curious” would be the right word! Whether it’s those “Why is the sky blue?” questions, or “How an airplane works?”, to even “How our Universe works?”; my curiosity has been making me search for the answers…
Professionally speaking, I am a mechanical engineering graduate from country’s top engineering university (NUST). Having spent a lil more than a year as a Maintenance engineer (petrochemical industry) , I’ve decided to persue a career in CAE (Computer-Aided engineering). Proficient in FEA analysis and Ansys , I aspire to pursue job roles of stress analyst, structural engineer, etc.
I’m super curious about science and tech(STEM), especially anything to do with Aerospace. From watching old Apollo documentaries to following the latest Artemis missions, I’m fascinated by the idea of humans becoming multi-platenary species one day.
P.S. I love sharing my thoughts here on LinkedIn, and connecting with like-minded people and experienced professionals in the field.

Top skills

  • Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
  • Ansys Mechanical FEA Software
  • Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE)
  • Maintenance Management

LinkedIn Profile

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Engro Vopak Terminal Limited logo
  • Engro Vopak Terminal Limited
    Full-time · 1 yr 4 mos
    Karāchi, Sindh, Pakistan · On-site
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  • Photomath · Part-time
    Sep 2020 – Sep 2022 · 2 yrs 1 mo
    Remote
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  • Nestlé · Internship
    Jul 2021 – Aug 2021 · 2 mos
    Kabirwala, Punjab, Pakistan · Hybrid

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  • Bachelor’s degree, Mechanical Engineering
    2018 – 2022

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Bicycle crank analysis with Ansys Mechanical

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This tutorial package offers a comprehensive introduction to linear-static analysis using Ansys Mechanical, focusing on a bicycle crank made from Aluminum 6061-T6. Whether you're a beginner looking to get started with FEA or an experienced engineer seeking to refine your skills, the package provides a strong foundation in the fundamental techniques needed to succeed in real-world applications.

The tutorial covers the essential steps in finite element analysis (FEA), including the model setup, simulation, and interpretation of results. By leveraging Ansys Mechanical, users will perform a full simulation on the crank geometry to assess stress distribution, deformation, and safety under load conditions. Key topics include mesh generation along with mesh refinement, and the application of boundary conditions. The tutorial guides users through material property assignment, mesh independence, and validation with hand calculations, ensuring accuracy.

 Ansys-specific features, including post-processing tools for analyzing total deformation, bending stress, and the factor of safety, are thoroughly demonstrated. This package also highlights the power and efficiency of Ansys Mechanical, emphasizing its user-friendly interface and ability to handle complex simulations with greater precision compared to competitors, making it one of the best-in-class structural analysis FEA software.