2 Days
I.D. #C0830
FEA has been used by engineers as a design tool in new product
development since the early 1990’s. Until recently, most FEA
applications have been limited to static analysis due to the cost and
complexity of advanced types of analyses. Progress in the commercial
FEA software and in computing hardware has now made it practical to
use advanced types as an every day design tool of design engineers.
In addition, competitive pressures and quality requirements demand
a more in-depth understanding of product behavior under real life
loading conditions.
This seminar introduces one of the advanced types of FEA: vibration
analysis. By considering time dependent loads and inertial effects,
vibration analysis allows for a more in-depth product simulation thus
reducing product development cost and time. The course reviews
basic concepts of vibration analysis and illustrates how they are
implemented in FEA to simulate product behavior. The most common
types of vibration analysis such as modal, time response, frequency
response and random vibrations are covered. Participants will have
the opportunity to practice skills learned utilizing the commercial FEA
software COSMOSDesignSTAR.
Learning Objectives
By attending this seminar, you will be able to:
Evaluate the importance of dynamic effects in product simulation
Analyze inertial and damping effects in structural response
Use vibration analysis as a design tool
Perform time response, frequency response and random vibration
analyses
Apply proper FEA modeling techniques to model system dynamic
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