MSC Training Catalogue 2014: Hängpilsgatan 6, SE-426 77 Västra Frölunda, Sweden Tel: +46 (0) 31 7485990
MSC Training Catalogue 2014: Hängpilsgatan 6, SE-426 77 Västra Frölunda, Sweden Tel: +46 (0) 31 7485990
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Content
Content................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
About MSC Software ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
Solutions ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Specialist for Acoustic calculations ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Specialist for material data and simulations of composites ................................................................................................... 5
MSC Ecosystems .................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Student Edition ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Research Assist Program ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
FEA Masters Program ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
Registered Consultants .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Training .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Offering .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Registration ............................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Discounts ................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Calendar ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Adams .................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
ADM 701 - Complete Multibody Dynamics Analysis with Adams ........................................................................................ 11
ADM 703A+B - Advanced Modeling Elements and Techniques - Adams/Solver Theory ...................................................... 11
ADM 703C - Writing User Subroutines in Adams/Solver ...................................................................................................... 12
ADM 704A - Parametric Model Building in Adams/View ..................................................................................................... 13
ADM 704B - Automating Tasks using Adams/View Scripting, Macros, and GUI Customization .......................................... 13
ADM 710 - Flex Body Dynamics and Modal Stress Recovery using Adams .......................................................................... 14
ADM 711 - Control System Integration with Adams using MATLAB or Easy5 ...................................................................... 14
ADM 720 - Frequency Domain Analysis using Adams/Vibration .......................................................................................... 15
ADM 730 - Design of Experiments (DOE) and Stochastics (Monte Carlo) Analysis using Adams ......................................... 15
ADM 740 - Vehicle Modeling and Simulation using Adams/Car .......................................................................................... 16
ADM 750 - Gear, Belt, and Chain Modeling with Adams/Machinery ................................................................................... 16
MSC Nastran ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17
NAS 101A - Basic MSC.Nastran Linear Static, Normal Modes and Buckling Analysis ........................................................... 17
NAS 101B - Advanced Linear Analysis using MSC Nastran ................................................................................................... 18
NAS 102A - MSC.Nastran Dynamic Basic Analysis ................................................................................................................ 18
NAS 102B - Advanced Dynamic Analysis using MSC Nastran ............................................................................................... 19
NAS 103 - Nonlinear Analysis ............................................................................................................................................... 20
NAS 104 - Thermal Analysis with MSC.Nastran .................................................................................................................... 20
NAS 105 - Practical Finite Element Modeling Techniques Using MSC.Nastran .................................................................... 21
NAS 106A - Basic Substructure Analysis using MSC Nastran - Primary Superelements ....................................................... 22
NAS 106B - Advanced Substructure Analysis using MSC Nastran - Secondary Superelements ........................................... 22
NAS 107 - Optimisation with MSC.Nastran .......................................................................................................................... 23
NAS 110 - DMAP and Database Applications in MSC.Nastran ............................................................................................. 24
NAS 113 - Composite Material Analysis with MSC Nastran ................................................................................................. 24
NAS 115 - Fluid Structure (Acoustic) Analysis using MSC Nastran ....................................................................................... 25
NAS 120 - Linear Structural Analysis with MSC.Nastran and MSC.Patran ............................................................................ 25
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NAS 122 - Dynamic Structural Analysis with MSC.Nastran and MSC.Patran ........................................................................ 26
NAS 123 - Seminar Class: MSC Nastran Implicit Nonlinear (SOL 600) Analysis .................................................................... 26
NAS 124 - Thermal Analysis using MSC Nastran (SOL400) ................................................................................................... 27
NAS 126 - Explicit Nonlinear Analysis (SOL700) using MSC Nastran and Patran .................................................................. 27
NAS 127 - Rotordynamic Analysis using MSC Nastran ......................................................................................................... 28
NAS 133 - Contact Analysis using MSC Nastran and Patran ................................................................................................. 29
NAS 319A - Fatigue & CAE Integration ................................................................................................................................. 29
NAS 319B - Fatigue & Dynamics - The Reliability of Vibrating Systems................................................................................ 30
NAS 319C - Practical Implementation of Fatigue Methods with MSC Nastran, Patran and Other Applications .................. 30
NAS 400 - Seminar MSC Nastran – SOL 400 ......................................................................................................................... 31
Patran ................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
PAT 301 - Introduction to MSC.Patran ................................................................................................................................. 32
PAT 302 - Advanced use of MSC.Patran ............................................................................................................................... 32
PAT 304 - Automating Tasks and Basic GUI Customization Using the Patran Programming Command Language (PCL) ..... 33
PAT 318A - Basic Durability and Fatigue Life Analysis Using MSC Fatigue ........................................................................... 33
PAT 318B - Advanced Durability and Fatigue Life Analysis Using MSC Fatigue .................................................................... 34
PAT 325 - Composites Analysis............................................................................................................................................. 34
Marc ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
MAR 101 - Basic Nonlinear Analysis using Marc and Mentat............................................................................................... 35
MAR 102 - Advanced Nonlinear Analysis using Marc and Mentat ....................................................................................... 35
MAR 103 - Elastomer Analysis using Marc and Mentat ....................................................................................................... 36
SimXpert .............................................................................................................................................................................. 37
SMX 120 - Linear Statics, Normal Modes, and Buckling Analysis using SimXpert ................................................................ 37
SMX 121 - Complete Multibody Dynamics Analysis with SimXpert Motion......................................................................... 37
SMX 126 - Explicit Nonlinear Analysis using SimXpert ......................................................................................................... 38
SMX 131 + SMX132 - MSC SimXpert Templates/SimXpert Scripting .................................................................................... 38
SMX 400 - Nonlinear Structural Analysis using SimXpert ..................................................................................................... 39
Easy5 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
EAS 101 - Easy5 Dynamic System Modeling Simulation and Analysis using Easy5 (Intro Class) ........................................... 40
EAS 103 - Easy5 Modeling Simulation of Fluid Power Systems Using Easy5 ........................................................................ 40
EAS 105 - Modeling Simulation of Gas Systems Using Easy5 .............................................................................................. 41
Dytran ................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
DYT 101 - Introduction to Lagrangian Analysis Using MSC.Dytran ....................................................................................... 42
DYT 102 - Introduction to Eulerian and Coupled Analysis Using MSC.Dytran ..................................................................... 42
Python .................................................................................................................................................................................. 43
PYT 101 – Introduction to Python Scripting Language ......................................................................................................... 43
Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................................... 44
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MSC Software is one of the ten original software companies and the worldwide leader in multidiscipline simulation. As a trusted
partner, MSC Software helps companies improve quality, save time and reduce costs associated with design and test of
manufactured products. Academic institutions, researchers, and students employ MSC technology to expand individual knowledge
as well as expand the horizon of simulation. MSC Software’s engineering simulation technology is used by leading manufacturers for
linear and nonlinear finite element analysis (FEA), acoustics, fluid-structure interaction (FSI), multi-physics, optimization, fatigue and
durability, multi-body dynamics, and control systems simulation. The company’s products accurately and reliably predict how
products will behave in the real world to help engineers design more innovative products - quickly and cost effectively.
MSC Software Corporation was formed in 1963 and was awarded the original contract from NASA to commercialize the finite
element analysis (FEA) software known as Nastran (NASA Structural Analysis). MSC pioneered many of the technologies that are
now relied upon by industry to analyse and predict stress and strain, vibration & dynamics, acoustics, and thermal analysis in our
flagship product, MSC Nastran. Today MSC is a privately owned company of the Symphony Technology Group and provides an
extensive range of CAE solutions.
Solutions
Over our rich history, MSC has developed or acquired many other well-known
CAE applications including Patran, Adams, Marc, Dytran, Fatigue, SimXpert,
SimDesigner, SimManager, Easy5, Sinda, and Actran. We are committed to the
continued development of new CAE technology that integrates disciplines and
technologies from standalone CAE tools into unified multi-discipline solvers and
user environments. These “next generation” products enable engineers to
improve the reliability and accuracy of their virtual prototypes by including
multi-physics and multi-discipline interactions. MSC is also the CAE industry’s
leader in extending simulation to the engineering enterprise. Our customers
recognize the need to scale the benefits of virtual prototyping and testing from
pockets of experts to mainstream engineering and product development, and
MSC offers the only Simulation Data and Process Management platform in the
world that has been successfully deployed in industries including automotive,
aerospace, shipbuilding, electronics, and more MSC Software employs 1,200
professionals in 20 countries.
MSC Software makes products that enable engineers to validate and optimize
their designs using virtual prototypes. Customers in almost every part of manufacturing use our software to complement, and in
some cases even replace the physical prototype “build and test” process that has traditionally been used in product design.
Modeling
Patran: Pre- and postprocessor for modeling, geometry manipulation and loads specification
SimXpert: Integrated multidisciplinary work environment for modeling, calculating, result processing, report generation
and automation
Entry solutions
MSC Nastran Desktop: Modular solution for structure analysis of any kind
FEA, AFEA, TFEA: Linear, nonlinear and thermal analysis
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Special Solutions
MSC Fatigue: Calculation of endurance and lifespan
Dytran: Simulation of structures and fluids in the short time dynamics area
Sinda: Advanced thermal Simulation
Easy5: Advanced controls & systems simulation
Toolkits
Advanced Wind Turbine Modeling (AdWiMo): Customised tool for modeling of wind turbines
Adams Tracked Vehicle (ATV): Customised tool for modeling of tracked vehicles
Free Field Technologies (FFT) develops and supports the Actran family of acoustic CAE products. Actran is a
premier acoustics software solution for simulating acoustics, vibro-acoustics and aero-acoustics quickly,
easily, and accurately.
The company e-Xstream is a specialist for micro mechanisms and multiscale simulation and
concentrates on the calculation of composites.
The Software Digimat is able to construct and simulate the reaction of non-linear composites. This is important for the users of
Finite Element (FE) - Software as they want to determine the influence of the microstructure of a material on the stability of the end
product.
In combination with the simulation tools of MSC, e-Xstream enables the simulation of a variety of materials. The core aspects lie
within the exact determination of material failure, micro mechanic material calculation and non-linear, multi scalable structure
modeling.
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MSC Ecosystems
Student Edition
MSC Software's Student Editions will provides students with the simulation tools to accurately and reliably predict how the designs
will behave in the real world. Employers are constantly relying on simulation software to help eliminate slow and costly physical
testing, and with experience right out of school, students will be ready to begin a career in no time! You can download free licences
for MSC Nastran, Patran, Adams, Marc and SimXpert. All licenses can be downloaded in the „ student center“ on the MSC Software
website. Students will need to present an electronic copy of a valid student ID.
Registered Consultants
The Registered Consultant Program is intended to supplement the highly demanded MSC Software Global Engineering Services
Organization with independent consultants who join the team to deliver high value simulation results to MSC customers.
Consultants who are accepted into the Registered Consultant program become an extension of the MSC Engineering Services team.
Once accepted, consultants are eligible to receive many benefits including the opportunity to apply their skills by working on
assigned engineering simulation projects such as mentoring, on-site simulation projects, implementation, knowledge transfer, and
training for leading manufacturing companies around the world.
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Training
Offering
MSC offers basic and specialized training in the use of our simulation tools to maximize your investments in our software. Whether
you need an introduction to our simulation tools or expert instruction in specialized applications, we offer the courses you want,
with the expertise you deserve.
Flexible Training
Our trainers will not only demonstrate the use of the software, they will also help you find the best solutions for your specific
needs.
Custom Courses
If our standard seminar offerings do not meet your training requirements, MSC can develop a course or set of courses tailored
to your specific needs. A custom course might include a combination of topics from several standard courses or specialized
material not found in any of our standard seminars. MSC will work with your staff to design the course you need.
Registration
This catalogue contains a selected range of courses that are offered in the Nordic region. Some courses are already scheduled for
any further queries or to book a training please contact us at [email protected].
To ensure that we can plan our courses adequetly please contact us and register no later than 14 days prior to the planed begin of
the course.
Discounts
We offer discounts for companies who send more than two persons to trainings.
Every additional atendee recveives a 20% discount.
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Calendar
January
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 1 2 3 4 5
2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
NAS 101A NAS 101A NAS 101B
3 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
MAR 101 MAR 101 MAR 101
4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
PAT 301 PAT 301 PAT 301
5 27 28 29 30 31
Febuary
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
5 1 2
6 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SMX 120 SMX 120 SMX 120
ADM 740 ADM 740 ADM 740 ADM 740
7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
PAT 302 PAT 302 PAT 302
8 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
SMX 121 SMX 121 SMX 121
9 24 25 26 27 28
NAS 102A NAS 102A NAS 102B NAS 102B
March
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
9 1 2
10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
ADM 703A+B ADM 703A+B ADM 703C
11 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
ADM 701 ADM 701 ADM 701 ADM 701 ADM 701
12 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
NAS 106A NAS 106A NAS 106B
13 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
NAS 107 NAS 107 NAS 107
14 31
April
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
14 1 2 3 4 5 6
ADM 710 ADM 710 ADM 710
15 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
17 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
MAR 102 MAR 102
18 28 29 30
SMX 126 SMX 126
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May
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
18 1 2 3 4
19 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
NAS133 NAS133
20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
ADM 711 ADM 711 ADM 730
21 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
PYT101 SMX 131+132 SMX 131+132 SMX 131+132
22 26 27 28 29 30 31
June
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
22 1
23 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NAS 319A NAS 319B NAS 319C
24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
ADM 740 ADM 740 ADM 740 ADM 740
25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
26 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
27 30
July
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
27 1 1 2 3 4 5 6
28 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
29 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
30 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
31 28 29 30 31
August
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
31 1 2 3
32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
33 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
34 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
NAS 110 NAS 110 NAS 110
35 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
NAS 106A NAS 106A NAS 106B
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September
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
PAT 301 PAT 301 PAT 301
SMX 120 SMX 120 SMX 120
37 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
ADM 701 ADM 701 ADM 701 ADM 701 ADM 701
38 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
ADM 710 ADM 710 ADM 710
MAR 101 MAR 101 MAR 101
39 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
NAS 101A NAS 101A NAS 101B
40 29 30
SMX 400 SMX 400
October
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
40 1 2 3 4 5
SMX 400
41 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SMX 121 SMX 121 SMX 121
42 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
NAS 400 NAS 400 NAS 400
43 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
44 27 28 29 30 31
NAS 102A NAS 102A NAS 102B NAS 102B
November
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
44 1 2
45 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PYT101 SMX 131+132 SMX 131+132 SMX 131+132
ADM 740 ADM 740 ADM 740 ADM 740
46 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
PAT 325 PAT 325 MAR 102 MAR 102
SMX 126 SMX 126
47 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
ADM 703A+B ADM 703A+B ADM 703 C
48 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
ADM 711 ADM 711 ADM 730
December
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
49 2 3 4 5 6 7
NAS 133 NAS 133
50 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
NAS 120 NAS 120 NAS 120 NAS 120
51 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
NAS 319A NAS 319B NAS 319C
52 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
1 29 30 31
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Adams
Objective
If you are new to mechanical system simulation, this course will give you the foundation of skills you'll need to begin using
Adams' powerful virtual prototyping, testing, and visualization capabilities.
Content
Create parts and organize them into mechanical systems
Connect parts with ideal constraints, such as:
o Standard joints (hinges, sliders, etc.)
o Joint primitives
o Complex (couplers, screw, etc.)
o Curve (cam-follower, pin-in-slot)
Actuate a system with:
o Ideal and complex part motion
o Applied forces
o Gravity
Connect parts with more realistic forces:
o Simple (springs, dampers, etc.)
o Complex based on system states (displacements, velocities, etc.)
o Complex based on test data
o Contacts and collisions
Measure quantities of interest (displacements, velocities, accelerations, applied loads, forces)
Perform static, transient, and linear simulations
Precisely control and manage your simulations
Investigate test results via animations and plots
Manage files generated and used by Adams/View and Adams/Solver
"Putting it all together" to complete a comprehensive workshop that tests comprehension of modeling elements and
techniques discussed in class
Additional topics discussed are:
o Importing CAD-based geometry
o Performing cam synthesis
o Applying joint friction
o Performing design studies
o Applying sensors to your system
Prerequisites
None
Dates 10.03.2014-14.03.2014
08.09.2014-12.09.2014
Duration 5 Days
Price €2875 + VAT
Objective
This class is intended for moderately experienced Adams users wanting to expand their knowledge of advanced modeling
elements and techniques in Adams/Solver as well as experienced Adams users wanting to expand their knowledge of
Adams/Solver theory. An emphasis will be put on tying theoretical concepts back to Adams/Solver solution settings (ERROR,
HMAX, SI2, MAXIT, etc.). Strategies for creating robust models and sensible solution control settings will be a focus of the
course. The various phases of solution (statics, kinematics, dynamics) will be covered in detail and best practices for each will be
identified.
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Content
Controlling model topology during simulation
Differential equations for integrating quantities and describing system dynamics
Implementing simple control algorithms
Performing standalone Adams/Solver simulations in batch mode
Using Adams/Linear as a tool to inspect the system-level linear modes
Implementing test data via splines
Advanced simulation logic using SENSORs
Complex constraints (GCON element)
Splines
Simple design studies
Mathematical descriptions of constraints, body and forces
Theoretical workings of the static, kinematic and dynamic solvers in Adams
Numerical Methods for root finding, explicit and implicit integration
DEBUG/EPRINT interpretation for model debugging
Error handling strategies for statics and dynamics
Solver settings for robust static analyses
Integrator settings for robust dynamics
Solution convergence techniques
Modeling best practices
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Adams as covered in ADM701
Dates 04.03.2014-05.03.2014
18.11.2014-19.11.2014
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
Objective
This class is intended for experienced Adams users wanting to create Adams/Solver user subroutines. Initial setup with pre-
existing libraries is considered, followed by the types of Adams/Solver elements which can be over-ridden. Dealing with user
input is considered along with usage of the many built-in utility subroutines. Querying Adams/Solver for system state
information (displacements, velocities, forces, etc.) is covered in detail, followed by initialization (IFLAG) and differencing
(DFLAG) considerations. Callback subroutine functionality is presented for easy detection of simulation events (convergence,
simulation start/end, saving/reloading, etc.) and considerations for threadsafe computations are discussed.
Content
Using existing Adams/Solver libraries
Element types to over-ride, what is to be calculated
Inputs using the PAR array
Interface differences between Fortran and C
Querying system states using utility subroutines
Handling initialization and differencing calculations
Callback subroutines
Threadsafe computation considerations
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Adams as covered in ADM701
Dates 06.03.2014
20.11.2014
Duration 1 Day
Price €575 + VAT
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Objective
This course is intended for users who want to parameterize their models in order to determine how different modeling
parameters influence the design and how to iterate on those to achieve the optimal design using design studies, design of
experiments (DOE) and optimization capabilities in Adams/View.
Content
Introduction to parameterization
Understanding expressions used in a parameterized model
o Built-in AdamsView functions (location, orientation, modeling, etc.)
o Accessing database objects and their component values
Creating a parametric model using:
o Construction points
o Design variables
o Expression builder
o Graphical tools
o Table editor
Performing multi-run simulations to better understand and improve overall system behavior
o Design study
o Design of experiments (DOE)
o optimization
Creating design objectives and design
Constraints for your system. Interpreting results of a multi-run simulation.
o Plotting
o Summary tables
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Adams as covered in ADM701
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
ADM 704B - Automating Tasks using Adams/View Scripting, Macros, and GUI Customization
Objective
This course focuses on automating tasks in Adams/View for efficiency. The Adams/View Command Language is studied in detail
along with looping, macros and the creation of custom menus and dialog boxes.
Content
Adams/View command language and structure
o Commands – keywords, parameter names, parameter values
o Conditional constructs (if/then/else, for loops, etc.)
o Using command files to perform tasks
The macro language and macro structure
How to create and access macros to automate common tasks
Creating custom dialog boxes
o Using the dialog box builder
o Defining labels, fields, buttons, options menu, etc.
o Become familiar with underlying commands
Creating custom menu.
Putting it all together to build a custom interface
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Adams as covered in ADM701
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
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Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
ADM 710 - Flex Body Dynamics and Modal Stress Recovery using Adams
Objective
You will learn how to use Adams/Flex to incorporate flexibility into your Adams models. The course is primarily focused on using
component modal synthesis via the Modal Neutral File (MNF) and Adams/View. Previous FEA experience is a plus, but not a
requirement. You will be comfortable using Adams/Flex after taking this course
Content
Modal Flexibility: Theoretical background, combined rigid-flexible equations of motion
Importing a flexible body into a rigid-body model
Working with flexible body models in Adams/View (mode manager, connect flexible part to rigid parts, add forces/torques,
use measures)
Adams/Solver dataset and Adams/View command language syntax
Using flexible body models with stand-alone Adams/Solver (edit .adm files, generate .mtx files, submit simulations)
Performing static, dynamic, and eigenvalue analyses
Exporting loads from Adams/View
Methods for optimizing MNFs
Comparing results of rigid and flexible models (plotting, animation)
Validating Adams/Flex results with FEM results and hand-calculations
Modeling considerations
Debugging
Modeling contact with a flexible body
Using a modal force (MFORCE) to define a pressure load
Publishing simulation results on the web (generate movies, table of eigenvalues, snapshot images, include model files)
Reviewing several application examples
Reviewing/Discussing methods for generating MNF from FEA packages
Introduction to Adams/ViewFlex
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Adams as covered in ADM701
Dates 16.09.2014-18.09.2014
01.04.2014-03.04.2014
Duration 3 Days
Price €1725 + VAT
ADM 711 - Control System Integration with Adams using MATLAB or Easy5
Objectives
You will learn how to connect your Adams models to control systems developed in MATLAB or Easy5. Techniques for combining
linear, nonlinear, continuous, and sampled control systems with your Adams model will be presented, along with tutorials.
Converting your MATLAB or Easy5 model into a native Adams entity via Control System Import to run the combined model
completely within Adams will also be discussed. Other topics presented in the course include an overview of all System
Elements, including State Variables, Differential Equations, Linear State Equations, and General State Equations to develop
models (e.g, control systems) supplemental to your mechanical model.
Content
Adams/Controls terminology
Defining inputs/outputs for Adams models to tie to controls
Adams Interface elements provided by Adams/Controls for MATLAB, and Easy5
Function evaluation mode and co-simulation mode
Interactive and batch mode simulations
Using initialization commands
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Control system examples with differential equations, transfer functions, linear state equations, and general state equations
Examples using Control System Import with Easy5 and MATLAB
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Adams as covered in ADM701
Dates 14.05.2014-15.05.2014
25.11.2014-26.11.2014
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
Objectives
This course is intended for users who want to perform frequency-domain analysis. Using Adams/Vibration, you can study forced
vibrations within the Adams model at isolated instances. The results from Adams/Vibration can be used in
noise/vibration/harshness (NVH) studies.
Content
Defining the input channels from which you will actuate (shake) the model: Kinematics (Disp., Vel., and Accel.), Force, State
Variables
Working through examples that demonstrate each available option for actuating the system: Swept sine, PSD, Rotating
Mass, User-defined
Defining the output channels from which to analyze the simulation
Performing vibration analysis in batch mode using Python
Vibration analysis of modeling containing flexible bodies
Using Desing Evaluation to minimize frequency response
Brief section on theory
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Adams as covered in ADM701
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 1 Day
Price €575 + VAT
ADM 730 - Design of Experiments (DOE) and Stochastics (Monte Carlo) Analysis using Adams
Objectives
After taking this course you will be able to:
Create Factors and Responses in your model
Understand how Design Variable range settings work
Create complex Response definitions in Adams
Understand DOE Screening/Response Surface Strategies
Be comfortable with DOE output statistics
Create Monte Carlo variation studies
Effectively create and run large design variation studies
Content
Factors and Responses
Parametrics
Classical DOEs
Results Interpretation
Using the ASCII Conduit
EASY5 and Adams/Insight
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Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Adams as covered in ADM701
Dates 16.05.2014
27.11.2014
Duration 1 Day
Price €575 + VAT
Objective
Experienced Adams user can learn how to automate the process of performing general and customized vehicle simulations. This
is taught using built-in tools that allow for the creation of fully parameterized and modularized vehicle models in the Adams/Car
environment.
Content
Description about user modes and data hierarchy
Overview of database hierarchy
Learning the concept of subsystems and assemblies
Create new suspension and full vehicle models
Create user specific events with the Driving Machine
Setup suspension and full vehicle simulations
How to use handling and durability tire
Perform suspension and full vehicle simulations
Create plot configuration files
Good practice in creating a fully parametric vehicle model
Create and modify templates
Create and modify different type of parts
Learn how to use communicators
Learn how to create new requests within the same subsystem as well as between different subsystems
Create and modify different property files
Create and modify automotive elements such as spring, dampers, bushings, bump stop, etc.
Overview on how to implement flexible bodies
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Adams as covered in ADM701.
General vehicle knowledge (vehicle dynamics, suspension design, etc.) preferred
Dates 03.02.2014-06.02.2014
09.06.2014-12.06.2014
03.11.2014-06.11.2014
Duration 4 Days
Price €2300 + VAT
Objective
For users wanting to build detailed models containing belts, chains or gears with Adams/Machinery.
Content
Introducing the Adams/Machinery wizard
Adams/Machinery database structure for components, parametrics, etc.
Creating gear systems:
o Spur, helical & bevel gear types
o Simplified, detailed & 3D contact types
Creating Belt Systems:
o Smooth, V-grooved & toothed belts
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MSC Nastran
NAS 101A - Basic MSC.Nastran Linear Static, Normal Modes and Buckling Analysis
Objective
The purpose of this seminar is to introduce the new MSC.Nastran user to the basic ASCII input requirements for linear static and
normal modes analysis of structures. Many important features of MSC.Nastran are illustrated with numerous example
problems. MSC.Nastran data structure and element library, modeling practices, model debugging, and guidelines for efficient
solutions are discussed. This seminar (or NAS120) provides the foundation required for intermediate and advanced MSC.Nastran
applications.
Content
Introduction to finite element theory and finite element modeling
Overview of MSC.Nastran input data
MSC.Nastran solution sequences
Case control section
Output requests, Data selection
Subcase definition
Bulk data section
Coordinate systems, Geometry, Constraints
Material properties, Elements
Intermediate modeling practices
Set notations, Rigid elements, Model debugging, Symmetry, Modeling recommendations, Parameters
Natural frequencies and normal modes
Governing equations, Methods of computation
MSC.Nastran entries for normal modes analysis
Buckling theory
MSC.Nastran entries for buckling analysis
Introduction to the file management section
Restarts, Databases
Overview of advanced capabilities
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly recommended.
No previous finite element analysis experience is required.
Dates 07.01.2014-08.01.2014
23.09.2014-24.09.2014
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
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Objective
This course is a continuation of NAS101A - Linear Static and Normal Modes Analysis using MSC Nastran. In this class, you will
learn
Content
Introduction to finite element theory and finite element modeling
Theory of buckling analysis and how to perform a buckling analysis
About rigid elements – MPC, RBAR,RBE2, and RBE3
Modeling with interface element CINTC and connectors
Lamination theory and composite materials
MSC Nastran composite theory
Failure theories
Linear contact and permanent glued contact
Different model checks
Modeling tips and tricks
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly recommended.
No previous finite element analysis experience is required.
Dates 09.01.2014
25.09.2014
Duration 1 Day
Price €575 + VAT
Objective
This workshop is a comprehensive presentation of the dynamic capabilities available in MSC.Nastran. It covers fundamental and
advanced topics with an emphasis on practical applications and example problems. A comprehensive presentation of the
dynamic capabilities available in MSC.Nastran is presented in this workshop. These dynamic analysis capabilities include normal
mode analysis, transient response analysis and frequency response analysis. Theoretical derivations of the mathematics used in
dynamic analysis are presented only as they pertain to the proper understanding of the use of each capability. The examples
offer the user an effective handling of his problems
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Content
Review of Fundamentals
Dynamic Modeling Input
Normal Mode Analysis
Normal Modes of Preloaded Structures
Reduction in Dynamic Analysis
Rigid Body Modes
Damping
Transient Response Analysis
Frequency Response Analysis
Dynamic Equations of Motion
Residual Vector Methods
Enforced Motion
Shock and Response Spectrum Analysis
Random Response Analysis
Prerequisites
Basic MSC.Nastran Linear Static Analysis seminar or equivalent experience)
Dates 25.02.2014-26.02.2014
27.10.2014-28.10.2014
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
Objective
In this class, you will be exposed to various aspects of dynamic analysis using MSC Nastran. This includes frequency response,
direct matrix input, modal effective mass, complex eigenvalue analysis, dynamic optimization, and test analysis correlation.
Content
Review of Basic Dynamic Topics
•Mass Properties
•Damping
•Transient Response
•Frequency Response
Direct Matrix Input
General Dynamic Tools
•Modal Effective Mass
•Mass Check
•Mode Selection
•Grid Point Kinetic Energy
•Modal Participation Factor
•Using strain energy to identify dominant modes
•Other model check out tools
Residual Vectors
Complex Eigenvalue Analysis
Extra Points, Transfer Functions, and NOLINs
Test-Analysis Correlation
FRF/FBA/TPA
Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamics
Special Topics in Dynamics
•Superelements
•Rotordynamics
•Acoustics
•Design Optimization
•Monitor Points
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Prerequisites
NAS101A, NAS101B, and NAS102A; or equivalent
Dates 27.02.2014-28.02.2014
29.10.2014-30.10.2014
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
Objective
This seminar provides a working knowledge of the nonlinear capabilities of MSC.Nastran for static and dynamic analysis. Both
geometric and material nonlinearity are discussed in detail. Nonlinear features of MSC.Nastran elements are explained and
several examples are presented. Some practical guidelines for nonlinear analysis are also given.
Content
Nonlinear static analysis strategies
Newton-Raphson method - Advancing schemes
Stiffness update schemes
Line search - Convergence and divergence
Restarts
Geometric nonlinear analysis
Large rotations - Follower forces
Linear and nonlinear buckling analysis
Material types
Nonlinear elastic
Hyperelastic (Green elastic) - Elastoplastic
Creep- Temperature dependent
Nonlinear elements
Small strain elements - Large strain elements
Contact (interface) elements – Gap - Slideline
Nonlinear transient analysis
Integration schemes
Mass, damping, and load superelement specification
Restarts
Superelements
Special topics
Nonlinear modal analysis - Composite elements
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of linear static analysis as covered in NAS101.
Experience with dynamic analysis and superelement analysis is recommended.
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 4 Days
Price €2300 + VAT
Objective
This seminar describes the latest heat transfer and thermal stress analysis capabilities beginning with Version 68. Program
inputs and interpretation of results for conduction, convection, and radiation analyses are covered in detail. The seminar
attempts to provide a balance between theory, its development within the context of MSC.Nastran, and practical application.
Example problems are used to clarify the information presented
Content
MSC.Nastran communication
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Objective
This seminar provides practical advice and guidance in using MSC.Nastran for a variety of structural applications. Special
MSC.Nastran techniques that can be used to obtain better results at less cost are discussed. Participants will increase their
engineering productivity by modeling difficult shapes more easily, finding errors quickly, and running problems more efficiently.
Content
Element techniques
Review of available options - Theoretical considerations and modern practices
Accuracy versus shape and mesh size - Modeling tricks - Mesh transitions and special connections
Constraints and boundary conditions
The "R" constraints - Singularities - detection and cure - Symmetry methods
Diagnosing modeling problems
Available diagnostic messages - Graphical methods - Useful output options - Free-body checks - Redundant analysis
methods
Recommendations for dynamic modeling
Performance of reduction techniques - Using the SUPORT entry - Approximating frequencies using static analysis - Hints to
evaluate the quality of modal solutions
Superelements made easy
Single-level models - Basic input - Basic restarts - Modal synthesis techniques - Global-local analysis techniques
Nonlinear analysis
Using linear analysis to model nonlinear behaviour
Overview of cyclic symmetry
Overview of composites
Prerequisites
NAS101 or equivalent experience. Working knowledge of finite element analysis applications.
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 3 Days
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NAS 106A - Basic Substructure Analysis using MSC Nastran - Primary Superelements
Objective
In this class, you will learn how to define superelements, analyze superelements in static and dynamic analyses (including
component modes), and set up both single and multi-level superelement analysis. You will learn how to perform restarts using
superelements and incorporate superelements with nonlinear analysis.
Content
Defining Superelements and Terminology
Loads, Constraints, Parameters, and Case Control
Multilevel Superelement Analysis
Component Modes, Reduction, and Assembly
Model Checkout Tools
Database and Restarts
Dynamic Analysis with Superelements
Nonlinear Analysis
Prerequisites
NAS101 or equivalent experience. MSC.Nastran Dynamic Analysis seminar(NAS102) is recommended.
Dates 18.03.2014-19.03.2014
26.08.2014-27.08.2014
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
NAS 106B - Advanced Substructure Analysis using MSC Nastran - Secondary Superelements
Objective
This class deals primarily with secondary superelements. At the end of the class, you will be able to:
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Objective
MSC.Nastran features a comprehensive design sensitivity and optimisation capability. It is possible to design for a variety of
user-defined objectives such as minimum weight or maximum frequency. This seminar covers the theoretical and practical
aspects of MSC.Nastran design sensitivity and optimisation: emphasis is placed on using the program to solve practical
engineering problems. The capabilities of the program, including typical applications, are covered in detail. The concept of a
design model is introduced. The process of optimising a structure is discussed from initial modeling to interpretation of results.
Numerous example problems reinforce the material covered in the lectures.
Content
What is design optimisation? - The basic optimisation problem statement
Introduction to numerical optimisation
The concept of a design space - Constrained and unconstrained minimisation techniques
Convergence testing - Numerical aspects of interest to the design engineer
Design modeling I
Analysis versus design modeling - Design model definition procedure - choosing the design variables, objective, and
constraints - Design optimisation input, part I
Design modeling II
Design variable linking and reduced basis formulations - Formulation of synthetic design variable to property relations -
Formulation of synthetic responses - Design optimisation input, part II
Interpretation and utilisation of optimisation results
Structural Optimisation - theory and practice
Coupling numerical optimisers and structural analysis - the theory of structural optimisation
Introduction to approximation concepts - Design variable linking - Constraint deletion
Formal approximations - Taking advantage of the approximation concepts in MSC.Nastran
Design sensitivity analysis-theory and utilisation as a design tool
Shape optimisation
Introduction and theory - Shape basis vectors in the design model - Overview of methods
Dynamic response
Optimisation - General considerations - Basic equations: direct frequency, modal frequency, and modal transient response
optimisation
Superelement optimisation
Overview of capabilities and general considerations - Case control structure
Prerequisites
NAS101 or equivalent experience.
Dates 24.03.2014-26.03.2014
Duration 3 days
Price €1725 + VAT
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Objective
(DMAP) is a macro language used to build and modify solution sequences in MSC.Nastran. The DMAP language contains
powerful matrix instructions as well as flexible scalar variable (parameter) operations. The File Management Section (FMS) is
used for the attachment, initialisation, and manipulation of databases. The objective of this seminar is to present DMAP and
database application techniques and to prepare attendees to develop DMAP and solution sequence alter packages. This seminar
also provides experienced users with the knowledge to perform sophisticated tasks in MSC.Nastran. Such tasks include the
creation of DMAP sequences with subDMAPs and the creation of a solution sequence (delivery) database. Details are presented
on the structured solution sequence (SOLs 100 through 200), DMAP structure, and NDDL.
Content
Introduction
Sample DMAP instructions and sequence - FORTRAN versus DMAP
Fundamentals
Module and statement format and syntax - Parameters - Assignment, expressions, operators, and functions - Control
statements - Data block type and status
Utility modules
Matrix modules
How to build and run a DMAP sequence
How to store a SubDMAP
Input/output to a DMAP sequence
Parameter specification
Looping in a DMAP sequence - How to CALL a SubDMAP
DBLOCATE and ACQUIRE FMS statements
How to store a data block
Structured solution sequences
Common user errors and pitfalls
Diagnostic tools and debugging
Prerequisites
NAS101 or equivalent experience. Experience with additional solution sequences and super-element analysis is helpful.
Dates 19.08.2014-21.08.2014
Duration 3 Days
Price €1725 + VAT
Objective
MSC Nastran can be efficiently and effectively used to model laminated composites. MSC Nastran allows the user to specify the
material properties, orientation, and thickness for each lamina in the composite layup. The program then calculates the
properties of the equivalent plate. This automatic representation of laminated composites is available in all MSC Nastran
solution sequences; however stresses, strains, and failure indices can be recovered at the lamina level for only statics, normal
modes, and nonlinear statics. In addition, MSC Nastran can be used for multi-disciplinary structural optimization of laminated
composite materials. This seminar describes how to use MSC Nastran for practical analysis and design optimization of composite
materials. Examples are provided that illustrate typical uses for all major topics. The Patran composite pre- and post processing
is also shown.
Content
Introduction to composites in MSC Nastran
Composite bulk data entries
Overview of classical lamination theory
o Industry definitions
o Application to MSC Nastran
Composite postprocessing
o Lamina stresses and strains
o Interlaminar shear stresses and strains
Ply failure theories
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Objective
Acoustics is the study of noise. In this class you will be exposed to various aspects of acoustics including the coupling and
interaction of acoustics with structures.
Content
Interior Acoustics
Exterior Acoustics
Coupling of structure to fluid
Modal and Direct Approach
Participation Factors
Equivalent Radiated Power
Virtual Mass
High Frequency Acoustics
Acoustic Optimization
Prerequisites
NAS101A (Linear Static and Normal Modes Analysis using MSC Nastran), NAS101B (Advanced Linear Analysis using MSC
Nastran), NAS120 (Linear Static Analysis Using MSC Nastran and Patran), or equivalent experience.
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 3 Days
Price €1725 + VAT
Objective
This seminar introduces basic finite element analysis techniques for linear static, normal modes, and buckling analysis of
structures using MSC.Nastran and MSC.Patran. MSC.Nastran data structure, the element library, modeling practices, model
validation, and guidelines for efficient solutions are discussed and illustrated with examples and workshops. MSC.Patran will be
an integral part of the examples and workshops and will be used to generate and verify illustrative MSC.Nastran models,
manage analysis submission requests, and visualise results. This seminar (or NAS101) provides the foundation required for
intermediate and advanced MSC.Nastran applications.
Content
Introduction to finite element theory and finite element modeling
Anatomy of the MSC.Nastran input file
Model generation and verification using MSC.Patran
Creating geometric representation of structure
Defining material and element properties
Constraining the model
Loading the model
Meshing the model
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Model verification
Generating and submitting a ready-to run MSC.Nastran input file
Linear static analysis
Normal modes analysis
Buckling analysis
Importing an existing MSC.Nastran input file into MSC.Patran
MSC.Nastran output files and their interpretation
Results visualisation using MSC.Patran
Model debugging tools and recommendations
Tips for solving large problems
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly recommended.
No previous finite element analysis experience is required..
Dates 08.12.2014-11.12.2014
Duration 4 Days
Price €2300 + VAT
Objective
This course covers an integrated approach to dynamic analysis using MSC.Patran and MSC.Nastran. The student will learn how
to identify the nature of the dynamic problem, set up the problem appropriately in MSC.Patran and execute it using
MSC.Nastran. Details of the MSC.Nastran theory and methodology will be covered which allow the student greater insight into
the process. Finally extensive use of MSC.Patran will be made to explore the results of the analysis in depth.
Content
Review of Fundamentals in Dynamics
Dynamic Modeling Input
Normal Modes Analysis
Reduction Techniques
Rigid Body Modes
Dynamic Matrix Assembly
Transient Response
Frequency Response
Interactive Frequency Response
Enforced Motion
Pre-Stiffened Normal Modes
Random Response
Prerequisites
PAT301 and NAS101 seminar or NAS120 seminar
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 4 Days
Price €2300 + VAT
NAS 123 - Seminar Class: MSC Nastran Implicit Nonlinear (SOL 600) Analysis
Objectives
This seminar presents how to perform implicit nonlinear analysis using MSC.Nastran SOL 600. MSC.Nastran SOL600 is the
nonlinear capabilities of MSC.MARC delivered in an MSC.Nastran user interface. SOL 600 provides FEA capability for the analysis
of 3D contact and highly nonlinear problems.
Content
• Overview of Nonlinear Analysis Using Msc.Nastran Sol 600
• Numerical Concepts in Nonlinear Analysis
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Objectives
This 3 day seminar describes heat transfer and thermal stress analysis capabilities in MSC Nastran's SOL400. Program inputs and
interpretation of results for conduction, convection, and radiation analyses are covered in detail. The seminar attempts to
provide a balance between theory, its development within the context of MSC Nastran, and practical application. Example
problems are used to clarify the information presented.
Content
Introduction to Thermal Analysis
Surface Elements, Constraints, and Loading
Conduction with Elements and Materials
Convection Thermal Analysis
Transient Thermal Analysis
Radiation Thermal Analysis
SOL400 Coupled Load Cases
Thermal Analysis Theory
Prerequisites
NAS101 or equivalent is recommended
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Dauer 3 Days
Price €1725 + VAT
NAS 126 - Explicit Nonlinear Analysis (SOL700) using MSC Nastran and Patran
Objectives
NAS126 is an introductory course in dynamics simulation using Explicit nonlinear analysis. Students will prepare short duration
structural dynamic analyses using MSC Nastran finite element models. Students will learn how to create and/or modify material
properties, loads, and boundary and initial conditions for dynamic simulation models. They will also learn how to set up the jobs
for running the models and review the results for these models.
Content
• Explicit Transient Dynamic Analysis
• Input file format
• Patran Graphical User Interface
• Running MSC Nastran SOL 700
• Lagrange Basics
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• Element Library
• Material Models
• Lagrangian Loading Conditions
• Lagrangian Boundary Conditions
• Contact Definition and Analysis
Prerequisites
NAS120, or (PAT301 and NAS101), or equivalent
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 3 Days
Price €1725 + VAT
Objectives
This course covers:
There are two sets of workshops for this course. One set uses Patran as the pre- and post-processor. The other directly edits the
MSC Nastran input file.
Content
Theory
o Static Analysis
o Complex Eigenvalue Analysis
o Frequency Domain Analysis
o Time Domain
o Multiple and Reference Rotors
New Forms of Damping Input
o Damping Input Entries
o Rotordynamic Bulk Data Entries
o Parameters
Patran Support
Example Cases
o Line Model without Superelements
o 3D Example
o Frequency Response
o 3D-2 Rotor Model
o Typical Commercial Jet Engine
o Hybrid Damping
Nonlinear Frequency Response
Prerequisites
NAS120 (Linear Static Analysis Using MSC Nastran and Patran) and NAS122 (Basic Dynamic Analysis Using MSC Nastran and
Patran) or NAS102A (Dynamic Analysis using MSC Nastran) and NAS102B (Advanced Dynamic Analysis Using MSC Nastran).
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 2 Days
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Objectives
In this class you will be exposed to different ways of using contact in MSC Nastran's Linear Static and Normal Modes solutions.
This includes setting up contact bodies, both touching and glued contact, and interpretation of results. Patran is used for pre-
and post-processing.
Content
Concepts of Contact in Linear MSC Nastran Analysis
Defining and Creating Contact Bodies
Job Setup
Contact Detection
Contact Tables
Fundamental Contact Controls to Obtain Convergence in Linear Analysis
Glued Contact
Shell Contact
Friction
Interference Fit
Contact Results Output
Prerequisites
NAS120 (Linear Static Analysis Using MSC Nastran and Patran)
or PAT301 (Introduction to Patran), NAS101A (Linear Static and Normal Modes Analysis using MSC Nastran), and NAS101B
(Advanced Linear Analysis using MSC Nastran) or equivalent.
Dates 07.05.2014-08.05.2014
02.12.2014-03.12.2014
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
Objective
A state of the art view of CAE based fatigue, durability and damage tolerance calculations will be presented with a particular
emphasis on conceptual behavior. This class will show that the basic principles of fatigue life estimation are relatively
straightforward and certainly within the role of typical stress, dynamics, and FEA design engineers. Although MSC products will
be used to show example problems the course material will be independent of any software products and generally focused on
the technology rather than specific software products.
Content
History of Fatigue Methods and Their Integration into the CAE Environment
The concept of FE Based Fatigue Analysis
Background to Dynamics For Fatigue Analysis
Step By Step Process For Static and Dynamic Models (Both Time and Frequency Domains)
Background Fatigue (Stress Based)
Materials Considerations
Loading Considerations
Stress-Life Based Fatigue in More Detail
Strain-Life Based Fatigue
Fracture Mechanics and Crack Propagation (Brief Treatment Only)
Accelerated Testing Techniques
Composites and Non-Metallic Materials
An Introduction to Weld Analysis, Wheels Fatigue, Multiaxial Fatigue and MBS
Offshore Structures and Fatigue
Prerequisites
The course will give a basic overview of the methods – but from a quite unconventional perspective (concept rather than
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equation driven). So no prior knowledge of fatigue analysis techniques or dynamics is required. The latest fundamental
developments (theories and implementations) in the field will also be presented.
Dates 04.06.2014
16.12.2014
Duration 1 Day
Price €575 + VAT
Objective
A state of the art view of fatigue calculations for dynamic systems and vibration environments (such as that defined in military
standard MIL-STD-810). This course covers vibration fatigue which brings together structural dynamics, FEA, and fatigue analysis
in order to show how systems with dynamic (resonant) response can be assessed for fatigue life. Although MSC products will be
used to show example problems the course material will be independent of any software products and generally focused on the
technology rather than specific software products.
Content
Vibration Environments - Random v Deterministic
Frequency v Time Domain
System Transfer Functions (Frequency Domain)
How Transfer Functions Work
FFTs and PSDs
Calculating PSDs From Time Signals - Buffers and Window Averaging
Classifying Time Signals and PSDs
Statistics, Probability, and Reliability
Loads and “Cross PSDs”
Gaussian, Random, and Stationary Data
Zero and Peak Crossing Rates, Irregularity Factor, Root Mean Square (RMS) Value & Moments
Hand Calculations From a PSD
Options For Calculating Fatigue Life From PSDs
Vibration Fatigue Solvers - Narrow Band, Wirsching, Steinberg, Dirlik
Case Studies Related to Frequency Based Fatigue
Prerequisites
The course will give a basic overview of the methods – but from a quite unconventional perspective (concept rather than
equation driven). So no prior knowledge of fatigue analysis techniques or dynamics is required. The latest fundamental
developments (theories and implementations) in the field will also be presented.
Dates 05.06.2014
17.11.2014
Duration 1 Day
Price €575 + VAT
NAS 319C - Practical Implementation of Fatigue Methods with MSC Nastran, Patran and Other
Applications
Objective
A state of the art perspective of how practical fatigue calculations are implemented within computer based environments.
Alternative environments will be available including Patran, MSC Nastran (from 2014 onwards) and non-product based
(Microsoft Excel and command prompt driven).This course will include numerous hands-on fatigue exercises as well as fully
computerized approaches.
Content
Time Based Methods
o Static
o Transient
o Modal Participation Factor
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Duration 1 Day
Price €575 + VAT
Objective
NAS400 covers various aspects of implicit nonlinear analysis using MSC Nastran and Patran. This includes large deformation,
advanced nonlinear material, contact, analysis chaining, heat transfer, and nonlinear transient dynamics.
Content
Overview of MSC Nastran
Overview of Implicit Analysis with SOL 400
Sources of Nonlinearity
Concepts in Nonlinear Analysis
Chaining of Different Analysis Types
Boundary Condition Changes
Advanced Nonlinear Material Models in MSC Nastran
Large Strain Elastic-Plastic
Nonlinear Elastic
Hyperelastic
Composite
Creep
Shape Memory Alloy
Advanced Nonlinear Elements in MSC Nastran
Contact Bodies and Contact Body Interactions
Heat Transfer
Nonlinear Structural Dynamics
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge in Nastran (NAS101, NAS120 and NAS103) is required.
Dates 14.10.2014-16.10.2014
Duration 3 days
Price €1725 + VAT
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Patran
Objective
PAT301 is the introductory course for new MSC.Patran users. Students will master the basic skills required to use MSC.Patran in
typical MCAE applications. PAT301 emphasises practical skills development through comprehensive, hands-on laboratory
sessions. Students will learn to build analysis models using MSC.Patran, define material properties, create boundary conditions,
access MSC.Patran's material libraries for material properties, submit their job for analysis and postprocess results in varying
formats.
Content
Take a model through the complete design and analysis cycle
Import CAD geometry and use it to create new geometry in MSC.Patran
Learn graphics manipulation, imaging, and viewing techniques
Practice using the different meshing techniques: isomesher, paver, and tetmesher
Verify your finite element model
Apply loads and boundary conditions
Learn advanced techniques:
Apply distributed pressure loads
Vary thicknesses
Use groups and lists to filter and group entities
Submit analysis
View and manipulate results
Prerequisites
No previous experience is required but an understanding of FE techniques is desirable.
Dates 21.01.2014-23.01.2014
02.09.2014-04.09.2014
Duration 3 Days
Price €1725 + VAT
Objective
PAT302 provides an in-depth examination of the advanced features of MSC.Patran. Sample topics covered by PAT302 include:
advanced MSC.Patran features usage for meshing and mesh refinement, use of various MSC.Patran Command Language (PCL)
files for session customisation, application of advanced geometric construction techniques, definition of fields to represent
spatially varying functions for loads and boundary conditions, generation of constraint equations (MPCs) to define physical
relationships, and creation of sophisticated multi-effect graphical images..
Content
User interface shortcuts and advanced capabilities to your MSC.Patran efficiency and help you customize your work
environment
o Wildcards, keywords, list processor syntax, and command line options
o Database/model manipulation using group transformation and database merge capabilities
o Customizing the toolbar and start-up environment
Discover advanced geometry modeling and CAD access features
o Advanced construction and editing techniques
o Repair non-topologically congruent (i.e. "dirty") geometry
Apply advanced finite element modeling capabilities
o Mapped, automated and 2.5-D meshing, mesh smoothing
o Global-local and thermal-structural modeling using FEM fields
o Advanced Surface Mesher
o Advanced node and element editing techniques
Post-processing and advanced graphical results display
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PAT 304 - Automating Tasks and Basic GUI Customization Using the Patran Programming Command
Language (PCL)
Objective
PAT304 provides students with a comprehensive overview of the Patran Command Language (PCL) for site integration and user
programming. Topics include basic PCL syntax, creation of user interface objects (widgets) such as forms, buttons, slidebars,
etc., spawning remote processes from the Patran session, usage of database access calls, handling interrupts from an event-
driven system, compiling, debugging, and code management. Students will build practical skills by performing 17 PCL
programming exercises in multiple laboratory sessions. Exercises include the development of PCL code to create a fully
parameterized finite element analysis model for use in shape optimization and design studies.
Content
File I/O (create and parse a text file)
Spawn UNIX command from Patran (i.e. start your own analysis code processing)
Parametric Modeling (i.e. build same part but vary length, width or radius of the part)
Dynamic memory allocation
Create a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
General PCL syntax and usage
Prerequisites
PAT301 (Introduction to Patran) or comparable experience. Familiarity with C or FORTRAN or Pascal.
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 5 Days
Price €2875 + VAT
PAT 318A - Basic Durability and Fatigue Life Analysis Using MSC Fatigue
Objective
This course introduces basics and advanced methods for evaluation and estimation of fatigue life using MSC.Fatigue.
Aimed at the MBS or FE analyst with no previous experience of fatigue analysis, the course is an ideal introduction to the basic
concepts of total life, crack initiation, crack propagation and vibration fatigue methods. The theoretical background is covered
along with practical issues regarding the integration to MBS/FE environment and the usage of MSC.Fatigue.
A variety of examples and hands-on sessions provide detailed coverage of the software user interface including loading,
materials, and results visualisation capabilities.
Content
Overview of Durability and Fatigue Life Analysis
Overview of Fatigue
MSC Fatigue User Interface
Stress-Life (S-N) Method
Strain-Life (E-N) Method
Vibration Fatigue
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Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
PAT 318B - Advanced Durability and Fatigue Life Analysis Using MSC Fatigue
Objective
This course introduces basics and advanced methods for evaluation and estimation of fatigue life using MSC.Fatigue.
Aimed at the MBS or FE analyst with no previous experience of fatigue analysis, the course is an ideal introduction to the basic
concepts of total life, crack initiation, crack propagation and vibration fatigue methods. The theoretical background is covered
along with practical issues regarding the integration to MBS/FE environment and the usage of MSC.Fatigue.
A variety of examples and hands-on sessions provide detailed coverage of the software user interface including loading,
materials, and results visualisation capabilities.
Content
Fatigue Crack Propagation
Multiaxial Fatigue
Fatigue of Welded Structures
Software Strain Gauge
MSC Fatigue Utilities
MSC Fatigue Wheels
Prerequisites
Basic Durability and Fatigue Life Analysis Using MSC Fatigue or equivalent experience
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
Objective
This seminar shows outlines of composites materials theory and the integration between FEM and composites materials.
Illustrate the basic functions of MSC.Patran Laminate Modeller and Composite design in MSC.Nastran. Engineers and material
scientists involved in the design, analysis and manufacture of composite components and structures would benefit from this
seminar.
Content
Introduction to Laminate Modeller
Introduction to Composite Materials
Review of Material Constitutive Laws and Laminate Stiffness
Creation of Composite Model in MSC.Patran
Exercise Session
Failure Criteria for Composites
Postprocessing of Composite Analysis Results
Exercise Session
Creation of Ply Materials, and Layups with Laminate Modeller
Exercise Session
Plies on Doubly Curved Surfaces
Shear Algorithms
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Draping Algorithms
Creating Splits in Plies
Exercise Session
Manufacturing Integration
Exporting Flat Pattern
Springback Analysis
Exercise Session
Optimisation of Composites
Prerequisites
A degree in engineering, material science or equivalent experience Familiarity with MSC.Patran
Dates 10.11.2014-11.11.2014
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
Marc
Objective
The purpose of this course is to introduce the new Marc user to both Marc and Mentat by lectures and hands on modeling of
nonlinear problems.
Content
Introduction to Mentat
Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis
o Geometrically Nonlinear Analysis
o Material Nonlinear Analysis
o Modeling with Contact
Resolving Convergence Problems
Numerical Analysis of Nonlinear Problems
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly recommended. No previous finite element analysis experience is
required.
Dates 14.01.2014-16.01.2014
16.09.2014-18.09.2014
Duration 3 Days
Price €1725 + VAT
Objective
The purpose of this course is to enhance the current Marc user's understanding of modeling nonlinear problems. Lectures are
supported by hands-on modeling of nonlinear problems.
Content
Material Nonlinearity
Contact
Adaptive Meshing
User Subroutines in Marc
Heat Transfer and Thermal Stresses
Global - Local (Structural Zooming) Analysis in Marc
Restarts
Performance
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Workshop Problems
o Experimental Curve Fitting Using Physical Test Data
o Creep of Tube
o Superplastic Forming of a Metal Container
o Composite Progressive Failure Analysis using VCCT
o Elastomeric Cylinder (Segment to Segment Contact)
o Ship Bumper Contact Analysis
o Global Remeshing
o Local Adaptive Remeshing
o Creep of a Tube (User Subroutine)
o Heat Transfer (Conduction and Convection)
o Heat Transfer (Radiation)
o Coupled Analysis (Thermal / Structural)
o Global – Local (Structural Zooming)
o Restarts
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of nonlinear simulations - Familiarity with Mentat 2011 - Completion of MAR101 (Basic Nonlinear Analysis
using Marc and Mentat) or equivalent experience
Dates 23.04.2014-24.04.2014
12.11.2014-13.11.2014
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
Objective
The purpose of this course is to provide a fundamental understanding of how material testing and finite element analysis are
combined to improve the design of rubber and elastomeric products.
Content
Introduction
Overview of Elastomer Testing and Analysis
o Test data are dependent on the measurement method
o Analysis results are dependent on the mesh
o Measurement and Modeling principals
Uniaxial Tension/Compression Testing and Analysis
o Specimen setup and test
o Set up model - Curve Fitting of Uniaxial Material Data
o Run Simulation
o Understand Physical and Numerical Results
Biaxial Tension/Compression Testing
o Specimen setup and test
o Set up model - Curve Fitting of Multi Mode Material Data
o Run Simulation
o Understand Physical and Numerical Results
Pure Shear Testing
o Specimen setup and test
o Set up model - Curve Fitting of Multi Mode Material Data
o Run Simulation
o Understand Physical and Numerical Results Contact Analysis
Product Simulations with Specimen Data
o Definition of contact bodies
o Contact and friction
o Case Histories of Product Simulations
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly recommended. Previous finite element analysis experience is
recommended. Knowledge of elastomeric materials.
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SimXpert
SMX 120 - Linear Statics, Normal Modes, and Buckling Analysis using SimXpert
Objective
SMX120 is the introductory course for the SimXpert Structures Workspace. Students will master the basic skills required to use
SimXpert in typical Structural applications. SMX120 emphasizes practical skills development through comprehensive, hands-on
laboratory sessions. Students will learn to build analysis models using SimXpert, define material properties, create boundary
conditions, apply loads, and submit their job for analysis and postprocess results.
Content
Take a model through the complete design and analysis cycle
Learn to import and edit Nastran input files
Examine uses of different element types
Become familiar with the contents of the Nastran output files
Learn techniques to assess mesh quality
Overview material types, including composites
Investigate contact
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is recommended.
Dates 05.02.2014-07.02.2014
02.09.2014-04.09.2014
Duration 3 Days
Price €1725 + VAT
Objective
SMX121 is an introductory course in motion simulation using the Motion Workspace in SimXpert. Students will prepare motion
models utilizing CAD geometry in SimXpert. Students will learn to create connections between parts, model contact and friction,
model forces, and apply specific motion to parts in order to create motion models. Students will also learn to review motion
results from these models using animations and charts. Finally, the course demonstrates the modeling of flexible bodies in a
motion simulation through interaction with the SimXpert Structures Workspace.
Content
Import of CAD models into SimXpert
Parts in SimXpert Motion Workspace
Result animations
Charting result data
Connections between motion parts
Contact
Forces, including spring dampers
Applied motion
Flexible body simulation with structures workspace
Prerequisites
No prior familiarity with SimXpert is required.
Dates 18.02.2014-20.02.2014
07.10.2014-09.10.2014
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Duration 3 Days
Price €1725 + VAT
Objective
SMX126 is an introductory course in dynamics simulation using the Explicit Workspace in SimXpert. Students will prepare short
duration structural dynamics models utilizing the imported MSC Nastran finite element models. Students will learn how to
create and/or modify material and part properties, loads, and boundary and initial conditions for dynamic simulation models.
They will also learn how to set up the jobs for running the models with the Explicit solver, and review the results for these
models using State Plot and Chart.
Content
Overview of Explicit Dynamic Analysis in SimXpert
Overview of SimXpert
Theory, briefly
Import of MSC Nastran models into SimXpert
Parts in SimXpert Explicit workspace
Material Models for Explicit Dynamic Analysis
Elements in Explicit
Loads and Boundary Conditions
Contact Bodies and Contact Properties
Initial Conditions
Selection of Time Steps
Explicit Analysis set-up, including nonlinear parameters
Display of Explicit Analysis Results
Hands on Workshops
Prerequisites
No prior familiarity with SimXpert is required
Dates 29.04.2014-30.04.2014
11.11.2014-12.11.2014
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
Objective
SMX131 is a course that focuses on the SimXpert Template Builder workspace. Students will gain the skills to create simulation
templates that automate complex and/or repetitive analysis procedures. In the SimXpert Template Builder learners will build
templates that utilize several different workspaces and test them in the Template Execution environment. Students will also be
able to create actions, the basic building blocks of templates, and use the various connection, branching, and looping tools to
add complexity to a template. Publishing templates to the enterprise via the SimManager portal is also explored.
SMX132
In this course students will learn to write scripts in the Python scripting language. They will create their own custom Template
Builder actions. They will learn to use classes and functions in the SimXpert Application Programming Interface (API) to access,
modify, and create objects in the SimXpert database. After completing this course students will understand the SimXpert data
model and the major classes in the API and be able to navigate the API documentation to find the appropriate classes and
functions for their particular purpose. They will know how to modify the SimXpert menus and tool ribbon to display custom
actions and scripts. They will create and use Expressions to populate input fields by invoking an external action.
Note: The content for this combination training will be a mix of the original content in SMX131 and SMX132 below. Not
everything below will be included.
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Objective
In this class, you will be exposed to various aspects of implicit nonlinear analysis using SimXpert. This includes large
deformation, advanced nonlinear material, contact, analysis chaining, heat transfer, and nonlinear transient dynamics.
Content
Nonlinear versus Linear Analysis
Iterative Solution Methods
Advanced Nonlinear Materials
Nonlinear Elements
Contact Analysis
Heat Transfer
Nonlinear Transient Dynamics
Prerequisites
SMX120 (Linear Statics, Normal Modes, and Buckling Analysis using SimXpert) or equivalent
Dates 29.09.2014-01.10.2014
Duration 3 Days
Price €1725 + VAT
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Easy5
EAS 101 - Easy5 Dynamic System Modeling Simulation and Analysis using Easy5 (Intro Class)
Objective
This course gives the engineer a basic understanding of the Easy5 modeling, simulation, and analysis environment. Students
learn to represent an existing dynamic system on screen using predefined modeling blocks and components, empirical table
data, and user-defined FORTRAN components. Students learn to calculate stable operating points using the Easy5 Steady-State
Analysis, and are introduced to fixed- and variable-step integration used during simulation. The class also covers the Easy5 set of
linear analyses, including, in part, transfer function calculation, frequency response generation, and root locus analysis.
Content
Model Building
Linear Analysis
Analysis Tool & Methodology
Simulation and Integration
Data Tables and the Matrix Editor
Operating Point and Steady State Analysis
Easy5 Architecture
Writing Code in Easy5
Prerequisites
An engineering background, knowledge of FORTRAN, and an understanding of differential equations.
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
EAS 103 - Easy5 Modeling Simulation of Fluid Power Systems Using Easy5
Objective
This course has been designed to give the hydraulics engineer a basic understanding of the issues and difficulties surrounding
modeling and simulation of fluid power systems. It is geared towards the user who already has a general understanding of the
Easy5 modeling, simulation and analysis environment as well as knowledge in the area of hydraulics design.
Content
General Theory of Hydraulic Modeling in Easy5
Modeling an Open Loop Oil Cooling System
Obtain Initial Operating Points
Fluid properties
Modeling a Closed Loop Oil Cooling System
Difficulties in obtaining steady state
Building a Piloted Servo Valve
Building valves from primitive hydraulic components
Use steady state scan to parameterize models
Linear analysis
Model a Raise/Lower Valve for a Hydralic Lift
Using HC library components to create larger component
Reverse flow in a hydraulic system
Minimizing number of pressure states
Simulating Waterhammer Effects
Disaster Recovery - How to handle problem models
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of Easy5 and a basic understanding of the Thermal Hydraulics library.
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Objective
This course will teach you how to use Easy5 to model pneumatic systems and valves. It will review some fundamentals that are
usually not well understood and provide advanced instructions for features in Easy5.
Content
General Theory of Pneumatic Modeling in Easy5
Modeling a Simple Pneumatic Pressure Regulator
Practice basic Easy5 skills
Obtain Initial Operating Points
Difficulties in Obtaining Steady State
Use Steady State to parameterize models
Modeling a Flow Control Valve
Building Valves from Primitive Pneumatic Components
Building an Electro pneumatic Pressure Regulator
Data Tables and the Matrix Editor
Linear Analysis
Model a Temperature Control System with Heat Exchangers
Simulation and Numerical Integration
Macro Code Development
Sorting and Solving Implicit Loops
Modeling and Development with Discrete Components
Modeling Discontinuities with Switch States
Additional topics as interest and time allows including:
Debugging models
How to define and use your own fluid property set
Prerequisites
Completion of introductory class and/or a working knowledge of Easy5.
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Dytran
Objective
MSC.Dytran is designed to solve transient dynamic problems involving a high degree of nonlinearity. This seminar provides an
introduction to the Lagrangian capabilities of MSC.Dytran. The primary emphasis is on how to use the program to solve
engineering problems. The major capabilities of the program are covered in detail. The process of performing an analysis is
discussed in its entirety, from initial modeling to the postprocessing of results. Hands-on workshops and example problems
reinforce the material covered in the lectures. Advice is offered on modeling techniques, meshing, and evaluation of results. In
addition, techniques to minimize the cost of analyses are discussed. By the end of the seminar, attendees should be able to
apply MSC.Dytran to the solution of practical engineering problems in structural mechanics.
Content
Overview of MSC.Dytran capabilities
Differences between Lagrangian and Eulerian technology
Overview of contact and Euler/Lagrange coupling techniques
Typical applications
Explicit transient dynamic analysis
Introduction to explicit solution techniques
Explicit versus implicit technology
When to use explicit technology
Input definition
Overview of the input file
Input file formats and data generation
File management system
Executive control
Case control
Bulk data
Running the analysis
Modeling
Description of the MSC.Dytran files
Example input file
Restarts and rezones
Executing MSC.Dytran
Postprocessing using the XDEXTR translator
Workshop on using XDEXTR
Basic concepts of Lagrange
Theory
Computational cycle
User subroutine implementation
Prerequisites
Experience with a general-purpose finite element analysis application is recommended
Dates Contact MSC Software Sweden for more details
Duration 2 Days
Price €1150 + VAT
Objective
MSC.Dytran is a coupled Euler-Lagrange code designed to solve fluid-structure interaction problems. This seminar complements
the DYT101 seminar, provides an introduction to the Eulerian processor, and shows how it can be coupled to the Lagrangian, or
structural parts, of the model. The emphasis of this seminar is on using the programs to solve engineering problems. The
capabilities of the program, including typical applications, are covered in detail. Hands-on workshops and example problems
reinforce the lecture material. Advice is offered on modeling techniques, choice of material models, and evaluation of results. In
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addition, techniques to reduce the cost of analyses are discussed. By the end of the course, attendees should have a basic
understanding of how to solve fluid-structure interaction problems using an Euler-Lagrange approach.
Content
When to use Eulerian and Euler-Lagrange coupling
Typical applications
Basic concepts of Euler
Finite volume method
General connectivity
Computational cycle
User subroutine implementation
Eulerian capabilities
Euler element library
Material models
Boundary conditions
User subroutines
Workshop example on Euler
General coupling
When to use general coupling
Theoretical concept of general coupling
Input directives
Workshop example on general coupling
Prerequisites
DYT101 is recommended.
Python
Objective
In this course students will learn the basics of Python scripting language.
Content
Introduction
Basic math
String, Tuple, List, Dictionary, Files
Function, Exception
Module, and Standard Libraries
Introduction to class and OOP
Prerequisites
No prerequisites
Dates 19.05.2014
03.11.2014
Duration 1 Day
Price €575 + VAT
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Contacts
Offices
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Email: [email protected]
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