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MRC Elsevier Distinguished Lecture, NJIT, Wednesday 11 April 2012

Submitted by Dan Lovegrove on

 

Elsevier is pleased to announce that Professor Thomas Hughes will be presenting 'Isogeometric Analysis', the Mechanics Research Communications Elsevier Distinguished Lecture (sponsored by Elsevier and the New Jersey Institute of Technology Granular Science Laboratory). The lecture will take place in the Guttenberg Information Technologies Center, NJIT, on Wednesday April 18, 2012, 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and we are hoping to post it on the web at a later date. Full details are available at

Call for Papers Open – 2012 SIMULIA Customer Conference

Submitted by matt.ladzinski on

Join us in Providence, RI, May 15-17, 2012, and share your success story!Abstracts for papers are due November 7, 2011.All users of SIMULIA products including Abaqus FEA, Multiphysics, Isight and Simulation Lifecycle Management (SLM) are invited to submit an abstract.



Get more information here: http://www.3ds.com/company/events/scc-2012/call-for-papers/

Problem of Model Verification for a Curved Beam Model

Submitted by Jia-Jie Guo on

Dear all,

I have a problem in model verification for a curved beam model. I have formulated an Euler-Bernoulli beam model similar to the following paper (refered as Pai's model), but employing Euler angle description.

         Pai,
P.F., Palazotto, A.N., 1996, “Large-deformation analysis of flexible beams,” International Journal of Solids Structures,
33(9), pp. 1335-1353.

Check out our latest issue of SIMULIA Realistic Simulation News!

Submitted by matt.ladzinski on

From spacecrafts to army helmets, the latest issue of SIMULIA Realistic Simulation News delivers customer success stories and industry strategy focused on Aerospace and Defense. 

Our feature article is an exciting and in-depth report on Dutch Space’s application of Abaqus in literal rocket science: virtual testing of a new metallic thermal protection system for hypersonic space vehicles.

Also in this issue:

FEA engineer job position in Microsoft, Mountain View, CA

Submitted by Zhen Zhang on

Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and test data
analysis Engineer Job Description:

 

Microsoft
is a world leader in the design of entertainment devices. We are looking for a
creative, talented and experienced Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and test data
analysis Engineer.

 

MATLAB for thermal simulation

Submitted by riscy00 on

I'm currently studying FEA/CFD and BEM for thermal simulation of custom dies within custom package mounted on custom PCB with encapsulate material (epoxy). I getting familar with CFD concept which seem overkill from ANSYS IcePack (too expensive) but exploring BEM technology from E3D in france (via Vishay).

I have access to MATLAB from other company to try it out for thermal modelling (BEM).

Abaqus Regional Users' Meetings hosted by SIMULIA

Submitted by Twebb83 on

It's not to late to register and attend upcoming Abaqus Regional Users' Meetings hosted by

SIMULIA. Check out the upcoming RUMs in locations such as Michigan, Japan, Spain and 16 additoinal locations around the world.  



Register online to attend in order to gather simulation tips and techniques from your peers and learn about the latest FEA, Multiphysics, Optimizatoin, and SLM capabilities from SIMULIA.



http://www.simulia.com/events/rums.html

 

Call for Papers on Abaqus FEA for 2011 SIMULIA Customer Conference

Submitted by Twebb83 on

The 2011 SIMULIA Customer Conference (SCC) will be held May 16-19, 2011 in beautiful Barcelona, Spain. A city filled with world famous museums, historical sites, shopping, entertainment, and culinary delights.



We are pleased to invite you to join your colleagues and share your Abaqus FEA experience by submitting an abstract by November 8, 2010.

Abstracts are also being accepted for papers detailing the use of Isight for simulation process automation and design optimization.