Posts Tagged ‘strain’
HyperView Introduction – Featured Training Class
02/10/2011

Results Visualization and Data Analysis for Finite Element Analysis
This is an introductory course for using HyperView to post-process finite element solver results and to analyze test lab engineering data.
This one day, instructor led course includes:
- Basic interaction with HyperView
- Animating results in the animation window
- Results visualization: contour, deformed, iso surface, tensor and vector plots
- Results manipulation: tracing, tracking, querying, measuring data, and creating section cuts, notes, and derived load cases
- Creating XY curves using data files and math functions
- Modifying XY plots and curve display attributes
- Interrogating and modifying XY curves
- Translating results
- Presenting Results
- Creating BMP, JPEG, TIF, AVI files and HTML files
- Visualizing and sharing CAE results over the Internet using the freely available HyperView Player
- Publishing post-processing sessions in HTML and Microsoft PowerPoint XML formats
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Tags: contour, finite element, HyperView, MBD, multi-body, post-process, results, strain, stress, tensor, training, visualization
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RADIOSS for Impact Simulation
08/02/2010

This hands-on class is an introductory course for using RADIOSS to solve a large number of high non-linear dynamics problems, with large displacements, large strains, contact and material non-linearity. This is a two day training with focus on understanding how to solve real problems using a high level finite element solver, the theoretical and practical aspects of these problems are presented to provide the attendees a very good base to start using RADIOSS on their own models.
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Tags: contact, impact, nonlinear, RADIOSS, simulation, strain, training
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