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NAFEMS seminar: CAE Based Fatigue: A State of the Art Perspective

12th February 2015 – UPM Madrid

NAFEMS Iberia announces their next seminar series on CAE Based Fatigue: A State of the Art Perspective to be held on 12th February 2015 from 14:30 – 18.00 at the Escuela de Ingenieros Aeronáuticos, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.

We are pleased to announce our guest speaker will be: 

·  Neil Bishop, CEO of CAEfatigue Limited, UK, who will be presenting 

CAE Based Fatigue: A State of the Art Perspective

Together with:

· Juan Garcia-Martinez of  INTA who will be presenting

Fatigue strength validation for a CFRP Composites for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

·  Javier Rodríguez of  PRINCIPIA who will be presenting

Fatigue analysis of a railway attachment – Análisis de fatiga de una fijación de railes ferroviarios

·  Lee Margetts of The University of Manchester  and Anton Shterenlikht  of The University of Bristol who will be presenting

Future perspectives for fatigue modeling on massively parallel computing platforms

The seminar is open to all NAFEMS members as well as anyone interested in simulation and the benefits obtained by using simulation to improve competitiveness.

For more information or to reserve your place, please contact: 

Diane Duffett at diane.duffett@nafems.org

Or visit www.nafems.org

 

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