Student Resources

Student Resources

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  1. Technical Requirements for the Deployment of Engineering Simulation Apps

    Presentation made by R. Actis, B. Szabo at the NAFEMS Americas Conference 'New Frontiers in Product Modeling and Simulation' that was held in Seattle, Washington on 7-9 June 2016....more

  2. The Business Value of Simulation Data Management - A Decade of Production Experience

    This presentation was made at the North American SDM Symposium....more

  3. One Step Closer to Reality with Multi-Body Dynamic Simulation

    This presentation was made by D. Shin at the NAFEMS European Conference, 'Coupled MBS-FE Applications: From Classical Design to System Engineering' that was held in Turin, Italy on 20 October 2015....more

  4. Translating Best Practice into Fit-for-Purpose Analysis: Case Studies and Examples

    For many companies there is a growing desire to improve the accuracy of their CFD simulations, in order to improve correlation to experiments and to allow more of their design to be undertaken in CFD. This seminar focussed on these high-fidelity methods and in particular the role of grid design and resolution, HPC and the formulation of the approaches themselves. Through several presentations from experts representing some of the key engineering sectors (automotive, aerospace, oil & gas, nuclear), practical examples of these methods were presented, offering attendees a chance to understand and question if these methods could be applied to their simulations. The major CFD code vendors were also...more

  5. Setting out Your Stall - The Business of Simulation with Monice Schnitger

    Acquisitions continue to occur almost weekly inthe CAE space. Big ones, as Synopsys gobbles up Ansys and Siemens snaps up Altair, but also smaller ones, as traditional CAE vendors expand their offerings by adding physics, visualization, data/processes management, and other capabilities. We're also seeing outsiders buy into this steadily growing, lucrative space, especially as new entrants promise AI will revolutionize design and validation processes. This article appeared in the July 2025 Issue of BENCHMARK....more

  6. Are We Ready for Digital Twins? Engineering.com Audience Survey of Perceptions and Readiness

    This magazine article, Are We Ready for Digital Twins? Engineering.com Audience Survey of Perceptions and Readiness, is from 2020. NAFEMS & ASSESS members can view / download when logged in. The ASSESS Initiative is a broad reaching multi-industry initiative with a primary goal to facilitate a revolution of enablement that will vastly increase the availability and utility of Engineering Simulation, leading to significantly increased business benefits across the full spectrum of industries, applications and users. Since June 2022, ASSESS as been part of NAFEMS....more

  7. Driving Digital/MBE Realization in the Airframe Loads and Dynamics Value Stream with a North Star Strategy

    T​hese slides were presented at the ASSESS Summit 2025 , which was held in Atlanta, GA, USA from March 10-12, 2025....more

  8. Impact of a Strong AC Electromagnetic Field on a Conductor Mesh: Design Guidelines and Safety Assessment

    Abstract To design installation close to high-power AC electromagnetic device, a prediction of the electromagnetic coupling may be mandatory. The present device is composed of different high current multi-turn coils located near the installation, a conductor mesh. At first, the interactions between the different coils are assessed. The Maxwell-Ampère equation is solved through the magnetic vector potential formulation. Thanks to this potential, the magnetic induction field is deduced together with the induced current in the coils. Using a superposition principle, it is possible to build the coupling matrix which describes the self-inductance of each coil and the mutual inductances linking the...more

  9. Special Sessions

    NRC22 Eastern Europe Special Sessions Theoretical and practical introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics Tutor: Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. József Nagy Dr. József Nagy graduated from the Vienna University of Technology in Physics and finished his PhD in Chemical Engineering. For six years he held the position of a post-doc at the Johannes Kepler University, where he worked on polymer materials. He is the Chair of the Technical Committee for Tutorials and Documentation in the OpenFOAM Governance System and is Chief-Editor at the OpenFOAM Journal. He has the biggest YouTube channel with specialized tutorials for learning Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) with OpenFOAM. He currently works...more

  10. Challenges of Verification of FPSO Design Modification

    The conference will provide a unique, independent, neutral, and comprehensive overview of the current state of art in the engineering simulation analysis. Keynote presentations form: Aker Solutions, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy and Volvo Cars Technical presentations from industry, research and academic Workshops on PCB and Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) Short courses in CFD Hardware and software exhibition Networking, exchange of experiences, discussions Open for all, free for NAFEMS members (*) NAFEMS, the independent international association for the engineering modelling, analysis and simulation community, held its Nordic conference...more

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