Three day course -
December 4th, 5th and 6th 2007

FEA has become widely used and universally accepted in many industry sectors. In order to derive maximum benefit from the available technology, engineers should learn about the many strengths of numerical techniques. At the same time, recommendations on how to avoid the inevitable pitfalls will prove invaluable at a later date.
NAFEMS, the only independent not-for-profit organisation with the aim of promoting the effective and reliable use of FEA, addresses this requirement by providing this three day example-driven, practical course. The course offers excellent guidance on how to judge which approximations are acceptable and appropriate for solving a wide range of practical problems. Of equal importance is the manner in which the results are interpreted. Advice is provided which allows the correct decisions to be taken, based on results which are known to be reliable. Interaction is encouraged throughout the course, with the planning and design of a complete FEA project and examples of simple hand calculations, mesh designs and solution designs being set for the class to complete. The course is completely code independent.
This course is aimed at practising engineers who wish to learn more about how to apply finite element techniques to their particular problems in the most effective manner. The material that is presented is independent of any particular software package, making it ideally suited to current and potential users of all commercial finite element software systems. This course is a must for all engineers aiming to use FEA as a reliable predictive tool for thermal, stiffness and stress analysis.
The course is open to both members and non-members of
NAFEMS.
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Bob Johnson has presented courses on behalf of NAFEMS for over 10
years, and is recognised as one of the leading figures in the
engineering analysis community in the UK. Bob is a well-respected
consultant with a wealth of industrial experience.
His lively presentation style puts over the key concepts in a manner which involves participants fully in the course material.
He is also a qualified NAFEMS Registered Analyst at Advanced Level. In addition to being a regular contributor at international conferences, Bob is also a member of the NAFEMS Education & Training Working Group and Technical Editor of the BENCHmark magazine .
The course will initially be held in Coventry, UK, but can be offered as an "in-house" course. The course will be held in different locations within the UK over the coming months.
To book your place, please select the suitable date from the list below. If you wish to enquire about in-house courses, please contact Jo Davenport at NAFEMS to discuss your needs.
Coventry University Technology Park
The Conference Centre
The Techno Centre
Coventry CV1 2TT
Tel +44 (0)24 7660 7009 / 7010
Location map: http://www.mirc.org.uk/documents/MAP.PDF#search='coventry%20techno%20centre
Ibis Coventry Centre
Mile lane
CV1 2LN COVENTRY
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel : +44 (0)24 7625 0500
Accommodation from: £53.95, room only
http://www.ibishotel.com/ibis/index.html
Ramada Hotel & Suites
The Butts
Earsldon, Coventry
West Midlands
CV1 3GG
Tel : +44 (0)870 8903722
Accommodation from: £105, room only