FEM-MBS-Interfacing
> on the 26th and 27th September 2006
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> Lecturer: Dr. Stefan Dietz
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> Location: Hotel La Villa, Niederp鯿king (near Munich)
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> Date: 26th - 27th September, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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> Fee: 980 EUR
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> Course prerequisite:?Mechanical engineering graduate, fundamentals of linear structural mechanics and linear
> differential equations
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> Content:
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Compact and reduced representations of finite element models areessential for the efficient analysis of multibody systems which include flexible bodies as well as for stress calculations based on loads, which were calculated by multibody system analyses. The theoretical background and software implementation of the ollowing topics will be discussed:
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> * Reduction of linear finite element models for MBS applications.
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> * Monitoring of reduced finite element models
> (comparison with the non-reduced FEM model).
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> * Integration of reduced finite element models into multibody systems.
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> * Requirements for stress and strength calculations based on reduced
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> finite element models.
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> These will be accompanied by practical examples, showing in detail:
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> * Mode calculation
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> * Selection of boundary conditions
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> * Mode selection
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> * Durability calculation
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