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Packaging Mechanical Engineer at Hopewell Junction, NY, IBM Microelectronics Division

Submitted by Xiao Hu Liu on

Packaging mechanical engineers conduct simulation of electronic packages
to optimize package design for compatibility with assembly processes
and for reliable operation in end user systems such as servers, game
consoles and network switches. Simulation is conducted using commercial
finite element software such as ANSYS or ABAQUS to predict package
component stresses and strains. Simulations are verified by measurements
of warpage and stresses / strains in the packages using Digital image
contrast, strain gages, capacitance meters, etc. Package material
properties such as coefficient of thermal expansion, Poisson ratio and
modulus that are required for simulation are measured using specialized
mechanical equipment. Thus, familiarity with numerical simulation

ANSYS Regional Conference: August 31 - September 1, 2011

Submitted by pepi on



ANSYS Regional Conference - Users Group Meeting in Houston



Date: August 31 - September 1, 2011



Venue:

Omni Houston Hotel Westside

13210 Katy Freeway

Houston, Texas, U.S.A. 77079



Website:
http://www.ansys.com/Conference/Houston/




As the oil and gas industries
focus increasingly on subsea and unconventional sources, achieving the
industry's objectives for safety, reliability, yield, and efficiency

Linking ABAQUS With Subroutine Written In FORTRAN 90

Submitted by gnoij on

Hi,

         I am using ABAQUS 6.10.1, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, and Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Professional 11.1.060 on Windows 7 Premium. So far ABAQUS of my system is able to process user subroutine written in FORTRAN 77 (.for file) without any problem. However, may I know is it possible to make ABAQUS process user subroutine written in FORTRAN 90? Waht setting should I change and what format ( .for or .f90 ) should the FORTRAN 90 user subroutine be saved in order for the linking to work?

Modeling time dependent function in Abaqus/CAE

Submitted by HAASE88 on

Hello,

 

I am very new to Abaqus so I apologize since I am probably using the incorrect terminology for this and asking a fairly simple question.

 

I would like to model a laser beam striking a part the part is rotating w.r.t. the beam and I would like to model this. I have already set up Cylindrical coordinate and I just want the beam to sweep the surface following the equation:

 

Theta = Omega * Time

where:

Theta:= Angular Position

Omega:= Angular Velocity

Time:= Time