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FREE SEMINAR
Simulate Realistic Performance of Composite Materials

Learn how you can leverage the latest design analysis technology to optimize product performance and meet time-to-market demands.


Date:

Friday, September 12

LIMITED SEATING

Location:

Hotel at Old Town, Wichita, Kansas

Time:

9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Join us at this seminar and learn about advanced simulation solutions for composites design and analysis addressing applications for the automotive, aerospace, defense, energy, industrial, consumer products, and other industries.
  • Learn to quickly model composite ply layups and intuitively post-process results.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of new analysis technology for:
    • Ballistic impact on unidirectional composite
    • Barely Visible Impact Damage (BVID)
    • Woven fabric composite beam crush
    • Composite plate post-buckling behavior
    • Skin-stringer debonding using VCCT
    • Delamination using cohesive elements
  • Network with experts in the field of composites development and application
  • Discuss your application with SIMULIA engineers to learn how Abaqus Unified FEA can help you save weight and improve the performance of your designs.

Seminar Agenda:

8:30 AM Registration & Coffee
9:00 AM Introduction
9:15 AM New Composites Modeling & Post-Pprocessing in Abaqus/CAE
9:45 AM Sharing Composite Designs between CATIA V5 and Abaqus
10:30 AM Coffee Break
10:45 AM Advanced Simulation Capabilities
  • Debond and delamination simulations
  • Ballistic impact analysis
11:30 AM CASE STUDY:  Skin-Stringer Crack Propagation
Noon Lunch
12:45 PM User Customization in Abaqus/CAE     
1:30 PM EXAMPLE PROBLEM and Open Q&A Session
Hands-on demo:  Composite design of payload fairing      
2:30 PM End of Seminar

Featured Speaker:

Kyle Indermuehle, Industry Solutions

Kyle Indermuehle works with the Industry Solutions team at SIMULIA focusing on the aerospace industry, and specifically composites. Prior to working with the Industry Solutions group, Kyle worked on a variety of aerospace programs including the Pratt & Whitney RL10B-2 rocket engine, analysis and testing of UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), and multiple satellite programs. Kyle received his B.S. in aerospace engineering from Purdue University and his M.S. in structural engineering from UCSD.

Who Should Attend:

Designers, engineers, and engineering managers who are responsible for development and use of composite materials and structures and need to account for or predict the real-world behavior of such structures.


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