Simulating the Future:
Composite Materials in Abaqus

Join this free online seminar to discover the multiscale simulation of composite materials and level up your FEA skills

– Free Live Online Seminar

In this session I will show you how to…

Apply Multiscale techniques

Go from Micro to Macromechanics

Boost your FEA workflows

Friday 22 November, 2024

15:00 (GMT+1)

This is what you will learn in this seminar

Discover the most valuable and efficient numerical strategies to implement high-quality simulations of composite materials

Understand critical concepts behind the FE models: multiscale modeling, cohesive zone models, periodic boundary conditions, residual stresses, damage modeling…

Save lots of time automating your numerical models thanks to Python scripts in Abaqus. Not only the preprocessing, but all the workflow is automated

Learn how to fix your simulation if it does not converge, even in the presence of damage, large deformations and other sources of nonlinearities

Learn everything about classic and the latest state-of-the-art modeling techniques of composite materials

Learn how to interpret the results of your numerical models and a lot more tips to obtain stunning and meaningful
 visualizations

Who should attend?

Engineers and researchers working in Materials Science and Finite Element Analysis.

Professionals looking forward to enhancing their knowledge on composites simulation.

Students and academics interested in numerical simulation techniques.

THIS SEMINAR IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE

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(In addition, you can download the free guide with “5 keys to master Abaqus with Python”)

Meet the instructor: Miguel Herraez
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  • My name is Miguel Herráez, I am an expert in simulation and Computational Mechanics with Abaqus and Python.
  • I studied Mechanical Engineering at Carlos III University of Madrid, finishing my BSc at West Virginia University (USA).
  • After one year working at Airbus Military, I started my Phd on Mechanics of Composite Materials at IMDEA Materials Institute.
  • Over that period, I worked as visiting researcher at NASA Langley Research Center (VA).
  • Upon completion of my Phd, I moved to Switzerland to work as post-doctoral researcher at EPFL (Lausanne).
  • After that, I became Lecturer at University Rey Juan Carlos of Madrid.
  • Currently, I am the founder of TecnoDigital School.
University Carlos III Madrid
West Virginia University
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Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
NASA
EPFL university
University Rey Juan Carlos
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Extraordinary Award for Best Doctoral Thesis by Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM)

Spanish Society of Numerical Methods in Engineering

Best Doctoral Thesis Award by Spanish Society of Numerical Methods in Engineering (SEMNI)

Spanish Association of Composite Materials

Best Doctoral Thesis Award by Spanish Association of Composite Materials (AEMAC)

Friday 22 November, 2024

15:00 (GMT+1)

FAQ

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No problem! The seminar will be recorded.

 

If you register for the seminar, you will receive the recording by email so that you can watch it later.

In the seminar I will be covering many concepts about the Multiscale strategy and how to apply finite element analysis in general to face these challenges.

 

Abaqus is the FE package that I will be using to illustrate the examples, but you can use any other FE software like Ansys, Code-Aster, Nastran, NX, etc.

If you still have any question, you can always contact me directly at contact@tecnodigitalschool.com

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