The course will continue at a minimum nr. of 3 persons. If the amount is less, Simuleon has the right to propose another month to have the training, or to suggest a company specific training instead.
This training is planned to start at 15th July 2021, and will be held in 4 sessions of 2-hours.
Training sessions:
– 15th July 9:00 – 11:00
– 16th July 9:00 – 11:00
– 19th July 9:00 – 11:00
– 20th July 9:00 – 11:00
About the course
Understanding the interaction between bodies is essential for solving many engineering problems. Manufacturing processes, gears, bearings, seals and dynamic impact events all involve contact. Engineers at Abaqus have developed many techniques and guidelines for solving challenging contact problems.
Participants are given a brief overview of the contact formulation and contact logic used in Abaqus/Standard. The hands-on workshops between the sessions provide ample opportunity to use the concepts developed in the lectures and to learn how to postprocess the results of a contact analysis.
What will you learn?
The following topics will be handled during the training course:
– Define general contact and contact pairs
– Define appropriate surfaces (rigid or deformable)
– Model frictional contact
– Model large sliding between deformable bodies
– Analyze dynamic impact problems
– Resolve overclosures in interference fit problems
– Avoid overconstraining the model
– Avoid rigid body motions and unstable motions
– Use pre-tension sections to simulate assembly loads
Who should attend?
This training is meant for experienced Abaqus users. If you are a beginning Abaqus user, you might want to consider following any of the introduction courses.
This is what our customers experienced:
“We followed this Modelling contact with Abaqus/Standard Training course to gain more experience on the different challenges of contact analysis. The training perfectly fulfilled our needs”