The NAFEMS Aerospace Event is the premier gathering for simulation engineers seeking to push the boundaries of innovation in the aerospace industry. This conference will provide a platform to learn directly from the field's experts and gain unparalleled insights into the latest advancements in simulation engineering.
This event promises to be a transformative experience for simulation professionals. Gain first-hand access to the visionary minds shaping the future of aerospace simulation as they share their hard-earned wisdom and cutting-edge strategies.
Secure your place at this transformative event and unlock the full potential of simulation engineering to propel the aerospace industry into new frontiers of excellence.
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Title: Finite Element Analysis Validation Requirements and Methods
Bio: Patrick Safarian is fatigue, damage tolerance and finite element analysis (FEA) senior technical specialist at FAA. Since 1997 he has been involved in ensuring safety of the existing fleet of civil aviation as well as certification of new products at FAA. Prior to that he spent eleven years at the Boeing Company. During that time he contributed to the development of methods and allowables for fatigue and fracture mechanics standards for stress engineers, performed analytical and numerical stress analyses of highly complex structures, including failure analysis in support of in-service problems and accident investigations using FEA. In past nearly 4 decades patrick has had major contributions to the aerospace industry and set many standards at the national and international levels in his areas of expertise. Patrick received his BSME from Northrop University in 1983, MSME from California State University, Fullerton, in 1985, and completed his PhD work in Mechanical Engineering at University of California, Davis, in 1987. In June 2004 he completed his Doctorate in Theological study at Bakke Graduate School. Patrick has taught damage tolerance and advance engineering mathematics courses while at Boeing for ten years. He has been teaching post- graduate engineering courses in the fields of fatigue, fracture mechanics and finite element analysis at the University of Washington and Central Washington University since 1998. He has also been teaching private courses in the same fields to industry since 2008. More than two thousand engineers have gone through these courses. Patrick interacts constantly with the industry experts in developing and application of the latest simulations tools and provides key guidance to aviation industry in analyzing metallic and composite material structures. Patrick is married to Annette and they have two children Natasha and Christopher. Natasha is married to Sam and together they have 2 grandchildren, Julian and Isabella.
Join us on Day one for three tracks of Aerospace concentrated simulation engineering content. Day one will feature guest keynotes, content sessions, and ample opportunities to network with other aerospace professionals.
Come back on Day two before departing and participate in a tour of the NASA Glenn Research Center where we will visit multiple facilities on campus and see simulation engineering in the works.
The tour will be held on September 4th.Shuttles will transport attendees from the Crowne Plaza Hotel between 8:00 and 8:30 am (to be finalized prior to the date) to the NASA Glen Research Center. We will have a brief presentation by a NASA representative and then proceed with the tours. The shuttles will then leave by 12:00 to transport attendees to either the Crown Plaza Hotel or Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Attendees are encouraged to eat breakfast at the hotel before boarding the shuttles.
There is an additional cost for the tour of $45 toward the cost of the shuttle transportation which should be paid at registration. If you originally opt out of the tour and then decide to attend, let us know and we will ensure you are included. To register, select the button under "Seminar Quick Links". This will take you to a page that has more information about the potentials spots onsite which will be visited and have the registration portal for the tour.
Because the NASA Glen Research Center is a restricted US Government facility, the tour is open to US citizens or persons holding a U.S Permanent Resident Card or Alien Registration Receipt Card. Instructions on submitting identification for security clearance will be sent to the tour registrants.
Event Type | Seminar |
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Member Price | £130.21 | $175.00 | €150.03 |
Non-member Price | £204.61 | $275.00 | €235.75 |
Credit Price | Free when using 2 Member Credits |
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| Middleburg Heights, USA | |
Register for the aerospace event by the 1st of August—whether you're a member, non-member, or using credits—and receive a free hardcover copy of "Crack Propagation Modeling", a value of $100, when you check in onsite.
Book Tour of the NASA Glenn Research Center
Cleveland Airport Crowne Plaza
7230 Engle Road, Middleburg Heights, OH 44130
The full day of event content will take place at the Cleveland Airport Crowne Plaza as well as pick up for the next day tour. Attendees are welcome to stay onsite at the hotel if traveling from out of town or if in need of housing. There is no dedicated room block for the event.
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