Online Webinar Training: Fe-Safe Applications

Online

This webinar will provide an overview of some of the capabilities within fe-safe, looking at the more general functionality within the software and showing how this fits in your current simulation process, focusing on the ease of use of the platform. The webinar will then continue on to discuss the capabilities of weld modelling using […]

Continual Learning Program - 10 Webinars per year for EUR 1175,00

Online Training: Modelling Rubber and Viscoelasticity with Abaqus

Online

Interested in learning more about simulating rubber and viscoelasticity with Abaqus? On May 8 and 15, Simuleon will hold a 2-day Online training called “Modelling Rubber and Viscoelasticity with Abaqus”. The training will be held online, from 9:00 – 17:00 CET. Rubber and resilient foam are widely used for a variety of applications, such as […]

EUR 980,00

Online Training: Abaqus for Composites

Online

Composites can be an attractive alternative to homogeneous (eg metallic) materials in many applications. The decision to use composite materials brings extra complexity to the design process. That is why we developed our Online training: Abaqus for Composites. When designing composites, you must first choose the appropriate type of composite (particulate, short fibre, unidirectional, woven), […]

EUR 1470,00

Online Webinar Training: Contact and convergence with Abaqus

Online

Sometimes you may wish to simulate a process where various parts interact with one another. In such cases it is often impossible to rely on predefined loads and boundary conditions, since the exact points of contact are dependent on the solution. Including contact in your simulation can be a more realistic way to represent loadings. […]

Continual Learning Program - 10 Webinars per year for EUR 1175,00

Online Webinar Training: Multiscale Modelling with Abaqus

Online

Two new methods are available in Abaqus to couple analyses performed at different scales: mean field homogenisation (MFH) and FE-based Representative Volume Element (RVE). The objective is to predict the mechanical response of a structure using data from a smaller scale. These methods are particularly useful when studying complex materials or structures such as composite […]

Continual Learning Program - 10 Webinars per year for EUR 1175,00