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  • Introduction to Actran and Acoustics

    About this Course:
    Get introduced to acoustics and how you can perform acoustic simulations with Actran. This course will cover the following topics:

    • Introduction to Actran and Acoustics
    • Actran Overview
    • Introduction to Acoustics
    • Actran General Organization
    • Acoustic Simulation.

    Pre-Requisites
    NA

  • Powertrain Radiation

    About this Course:
    Get introduced to acoustic radiation and treatment of powertrain components topics with Actran. This course will cover the following topics:

    • The BC mesh Boundary Condition
    • An Introduction to Acoustic Treatment
    • An Introduction to the Actran Graphical User Interface (meshing, analysis handling, post-processing) and HPC.

    Pre-Requisites
    Introduction to Actran and Acoustics

  • Panel Transmission Loss

    About this Course:
    Learn how you can perform vibroacoustic simulations with Actran. This course will cover the following topics:

    • The Transmission Loss setup in Actran
    • An Introduction to Acoustic Treatment
    • An Introduction to the Actran Graphical User Interface (meshing, analysis handling, post-processing) and HPC.

    Pre-Requisites
    Introduction to Actran and Acoustics

  • Duct Propagation

    About this Course:
    Get introduced to acoustic propagation in ducts and how you can model acoustic duct modes with Actran. This course will cover the following topics:

    • Acoustic Radiation and Duct Propagation
    • Dissipation in Perforated Plates
    • An Introduction to the Actran Graphical User Interface (meshing, analysis handling, post-processing) and HPC

    All topics are accompanied by their respective exercises.

    Pre-Requisites
    Introduction to Actran and Acoustics

  • HVAC Noise

    About this Course:
    Get introduced to aeroacoustics topics with Actran. This course will cover the following topics:

    • An Introduction to Aero-acoustics with Actran
    • Aero-acoustic Guidelines and Signal Processing
    • An Introduction to the Actran Graphical User Interface (meshing, analysis handling, post-processing) and HPC

    All topics are accompanied by their respective exercises.

    Pre-Requisites
    Introduction to Actran and Acoustics

  • ADM701: Complete Multibody Dynamics Analysis with Adams

    40 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials with audio from Subject Matter Experts, Workshops with Model Files, and Demo Videos

    About this Course:
    Beginner: This course provides a foundation of skills needed to begin using Adams' powerful virtual prototyping, testing and visualization capabilities.

  • ADM702: Fundamentals of Multibody Dynamics Analysis with Adams

    16 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials with audio from Subject Matter Experts, Workshops with Model Files, and Demo Videos

    About this Course:
    Beginner: This course provides a basic understanding of Adams Solver and Adams View. This course is a pre-requisite for Adams Car (ADM740) and/or Adams Chassis (ADM761) training classes. Presented in this class are all of the basics of building models in Adams View (PARTs, JOINTs, MOTIONs, forces, function expressions, simulation types), running simulations with Adams Solver and simple plotting with Adams PostProcessor. Users who intend to do moderate model creation/optimization in either Adams View or Adams Car Template Builder are strongly encouraged to take the ADM701 Complete Multibody Dynamics Analysis with Adams class instead of this one.

     

  • ADM703A: Advanced Modeling Elements and Techniques with Adams Solver

    8 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:

    Advanced: This class is intended for moderately experienced Adams users wanting to expand their knowledge of advanced modeling elements and techniques in Adams Solver. Advanced modeling elements are entities such as the discrete flex link in Adams View, the general constraint (GCON) and the differential equation (DIFF) elements. The use of these elements with scripting & function expression logic, new SENSOR functionality and advanced function expressions in Adams Solver will be discussed.

  • ADM703B: Adams Solver Theory: Achieving Robust, Converged Solutions

    16 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    Intermediate: This course provides knowledge of Adams Solver theory with an emphasis on tying theoretical concepts back to Adams Solver solutions settings (ERROR, HMAC, SI2, MAXIT, etc.). Strategies for creating robust models and sensible solution control settings are a focus. The various phases of solution (statics, kinematics, dynamics) are covered in detail and best practices for each are identified.

  • ADM703C: Writing User Subroutines in Adams Solver

    8 hours – Online Self-Paced Course

    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:

    Advanced: This course teaches how to create Adams Solver user subroutines. Initial setup with pre-existing libraries is considered, followed by the types of Adams Solver elements, which can be over-ridden. Dealing with user input is considered along with usage of the many built-in utility subroutines. Querying Adams Solver for system state information (displacements, velocities, forces, etc.) is covered in detail, followed by initialization (FLAG) and differencing (DFLAG) considerations.

  • ADM704A: Advanced Parametrics, Design Sensitivity, and Optimization using Adams View

    16 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials with audio from Subject Matter Experts, Workshops with Model Files, and Demo Videos

    About this Course:
    Beginner: This course teaches how to parameterize a model in order to determine how different modeling parameters influence the design and how to iterate on those to achieve the optimal design using Design Studies, Design of Experiments (DOE) and Optimization capabilities in Adams View.

  • ADM704B: Automating Tasks using Adams View Scripting, Macros, and GUI Customization

    16 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials with audio from Subject Matter Experts, Workshops with Model Files, and Demo Videos

    About this Course:
    Beginner: This course teaches how to automate tasks in Adams View for efficiency. The Adams View Command Language is studied in detail along with looping, macros and the creation of custom menus and dialog boxes.

  • ADM705: Python Scripting in Adams

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    This class is both an introduction to the Python programming language and the Adams Python interface API. The Python introduction section has comprehensive background and examples on:

    • Basic types, lists, dictionaries
    • List comprehensions, filtering & sorting.
    • Logic, flow control & looping
    • Functions, automatic documentation
    • Object oriented methods using class structures
    • File handling, string processing & efficient search

    The Adams Python-specific content includes:

    • The class structure in Adams
    • Getting object references, setting properties
    • Creating new elements, iterating through existing collections
    • Examples of cmd script translations.

     

  • ADM706: Adams Explore

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    Topics Covered:

    • The Workbook Format
    • Submitting and Handling Jobs
    • Working with the Web Server and Job Server
    • Functionality for Adams Analyst and Adams Experts

     

  • ADM710: Flex Body Dynamics and Modal Stress Recovery using Adams

    24 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials with audio from Subject Matter Experts, Workshops with Model Files, and Demo Videos

    About this Course:
    Beginner: This course teaches how to use Adams Flex to incorporate flexibility into your Adams models and is primarily focused on using component modal synthesis via the Modal Neutral File (MNF) and Adams View.

     

  • ADM711: Control System Integration with Adams using MATLAB or Easy5

    16 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials with audio from Subject Matter Experts, Workshops with Model Files, and Demo Videos

    About this Course:
    Beginner: This course teaches how to connect your Adams model to control systems developed in MATLAB or Easy5. Techniques for combining linear, nonlinear, continuous and sampled control systems with your Adams model are presented, along with tutorials. Converting your MATLAB or Easy5 model into a native Adams entity via Control System Import to run the combined model completely within Adams will also be discussed. Other topics presented include an overview of all System Elements, including State Variables, Differential Equations, Linear State Equations, and General State Equations to develop models (e.g. control systems) supplemental to your mechanical model.

  • ADM720: Frequency Domain Analysis using Adams Vibration

    8 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    Beginner: This course teaches how to perform frequency-domain analysis. Using Adams Vibration, you can study forced vibrations within the Adams model at isolated instances. The results from Adams Vibration can be used in noise/vibration/harshness (NVH) studies.

  • ADM730: Design of Experiments (DOE) and Stochastics (Monte Carlo) Analysis using Adams

    8 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials with audio from Subject Matter Experts, Workshops with Model Files, and Demo Videos

    About this Course:
    Intermediate: This course teaches how to create factors and responses in your model, understand how Design Variable range settings work, create complex response definitions in Adams, understand DOE Screening/Response Surface Strategies, become comfortable with DOE output statistics, create Monte Carlo variation studies and effectively create and run large design variation studies.

  • ADM740: Vehicle Modeling and Simulation using Adams Car

    32 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials with audio from Subject Matter Experts, Workshops with Model Files, and Demo Videos

    About this Course:
    Beginner to Intermediate: This course provides a comprehensive overview of Adams Car that ranges from the basics of subsystem adjustment through to progressively more advanced topics such as event creation, template creation, tire selection, control system integration, flexible body swapping and much more.

  • ADM741: Vehicle Modeling and Simulation using Adams Driveline

    8 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    Beginner: This course teaches how to create assemblies of suspensions and full vehicles, including driveline components, and then analyze them to understand their performance and behavior. Presented in the class are all the basics of building models in Adams Driveline (engine, gearbox, prop shafts and differentials), running simulations and simple plotting with Adams PostProcessor.

  • ADM742: Adams Tire

    16 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    Topics Covered:

    • Introduction and Overview
    • Tire Modeling Important Aspects
    • Tire Testrig and contact Models
    • Road Model Comparison and Road Builder
    • Tire Model Parameters

     

  • ADM743: Formula SAE Applications using Adams Car

    8 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials with audio from Subject Matter Experts, Workshops with Model Files, and Demo Videos

    About this Course:
    Beginner: This course teaches Adams Car for Formula SAE (FSAE) competition students. Students will learn how to customize the FSAE database example and analyze vehicle kinematics and dynamics with Adams Car.

  • ADM744: Adams Car Driving Machine

    Course Overview: The Adams Car Driving Machine is used to perform full-vehicle analyses. The Driving Machine drives your virtual vehicle according to your instructions much like a test driver would drive an actual vehicle.

    This class is a comprehensive overview of Adams Car driver that ranges from the basics of driving machine to progressively more advanced topics such as steering controls, gear -clutch, throttle-brake controls, smartdriver and much more.

    Pre- Requisites: ADM740 - Adams Car

    Topics covered:

    • Fundamentals of driving machine
    • Open loop Control
    • Closed Loop machine control
    • Adams Smartdriver
  • ADM745: Adams Car Electric Vehicle Modeling

    Course Description: Using Adams Car and Easy5 to model electric vehicle motor & powertrain configurations. Incorporating electric motor models into the vehicle model using the Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) standard. Merging Driver Assist System (DAS) models into an existing Adams Car model.

    Pre-requisites (if any): ADM740 (Adams Car), ADM711 (Adams Controls)

    Topics Covered:

    • Adams Car templates for managing different eMotor configurations (FWD, RWD, AWD)
    • eMotor creation using spline-based methods
    • eMotor creation using detailed FMU models from other packages (Matlab, Easy5, MapleSim, etc)
    • Regenerative braking implementation in Adams Car
    • Driver Assist System (DAS) integration using the FMI standard (Torque Vectoring model created in Easy5)

    Version: 2021.0.1 or higher

  • ADM750: Gear, Belt, and Chain Modeling with Adams Machinery

    8 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials with audio from Subject Matter Experts, Workshops with Model Files, and Demo Videos

    About this Course:
    Beginner: This course teaches how to build detailed models containing belts, chains or gears with Adams Machinery.

  • ADM761: Basic Suspension and Full Vehicle Analysis using Adams Chassis

    8 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    Beginner: This course teaches how to perform Basic Suspension and Full Vehicle Analysis using Adams Chassis.

  • ADM7N2: Adams Tracked Vehicle

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    Topics Covered:

    • Welcome to Adams Tracked Vehicle Training
    • Introducing Adams Tracked Vehicle
    • Basic Concepts
    • Creating and Adjusting Subsystems
    • Creating and Simulating Suspensions
    • Creating and Simulating Full Vehicles
    • Track System Setup
    • String Track
    • Soft Soil
    • Building Templates
    • Adams Tracked Vehicle Components
    • Communicators
    • Importing CAD Geometry
    • Using Flexible Bodies
    • Exploring Templates
  • ADN701: Adams Modeler Overview

    About this Course:
    This course gives a general overview of the main capabilities and workflows of Adams Modeler. It covers, the user interface, model creation, simulation, results review, integration with the Adams View interface mode and creation of linear flexible bodies.

    Pre- Requisites
    ADM701 (Complete Multibody Dynamics Analysis with Adams) and ADM710 (Flex Body Dynamics and Model Stress Recovery using Adams)

    Topics covered

    • Adams Modeler Interface,
    • CAD Body Editing,
    • Joints, Motions, Function Expressions,
    • Contacts and Generative Behavior,
    • Flexible Body Import
    • Flexible Body Generation
  • GAT101: Advance drivetrain modelling with Adam Gear AT

    16 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    This course will give you the foundation of skills you'll need to use Adams' plugin Gear AT. This base course explains the theory behind the plugin, advantages, difference and consistency to classical approaches. Also, you are guided through the first steps of practical usage of Gear AT.

    Topics Covered:

    • Short summary of available approaches to simulate/calculate gears
    • Description of the technology/workflow to simulate gears in Gear AT
    • Step-by-step tutorial how to create correct gear shapes
    • Step-by-step tutorial how to create Gear AT gears for Adams
    • Step-by-step tutorial how to set up gear meshing behavior
    • Description of the available methods to apply topology modifications and manufacturing errors
    • Step-by-step tutorial how to define and apply shape modifications
    • Introduction, how to evaluate gear specific results
  • Advanced Postprocessing

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra / scFLOW/scSTREAM / HeatDesigner

    This video is in the form of a case-study that bridges the gap between basic postprocessing and the creation of professional quality animations of your CFD results. The target audience is SC/Tetra, scSTREAM and HeatDesigner users who wish to extend their data visualization capabilities and products to an advanced level.

    Results from an scSTREAM simulation of magnetohydrodynamic flow are used to demonstrate advanced techniques such as moving viewpoints (including fly-through), moving visualization planes, particle motion, animated streamlines and cross-fade.

    Several component animations are generated from scratch by combining familiar basic visualization methods with more sophisticated techniques. The individual animations are then seamlessly merged to create the completed movie.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Advanced visualization techniques
    • Combining multiple Postprocessor functions for high quality animations
    • Moving viewpoints, moving planes, and animated streamlines
    • Close-up visualization of part of your domain
    • Assembling a movie from individual frames using BMP2AVI and cross-fade
    • Documentation of advanced Postprocessing techniques
    • Recommended prerequisite: One of the Cradle "Intermediate Series" (102-level) webinars

    Course Outline:

    1. Introduction
    2. Preview of the completed movie
    3. Overview of the component animations
    4. Detailed instructions and demonstrations for each animation
    5. Assembly of the completed movie
    6. Technical support and advanced Postprocessor documentation

     

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra / scFLOW/scSTREAM / HeatDesigner

    This video is in the form of a case-study that bridges the gap between basic postprocessing and the creation of professional quality animations of your CFD results. The target audience is SC/Tetra, scSTREAM and HeatDesigner users who wish to extend their data visualization capabilities and products to an advanced level.

    Results from an scSTREAM simulation of magnetohydrodynamic flow are used to demonstrate advanced techniques such as moving viewpoints (including fly-through), moving visualization planes, particle motion, animated streamlines and cross-fade.

    Several component animations are generated from scratch by combining familiar basic visualization methods with more sophisticated techniques. The individual animations are then seamlessly merged to create the completed movie.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Advanced visualization techniques
    • Combining multiple Postprocessor functions for high quality animations
    • Moving viewpoints, moving planes, and animated streamlines
    • Close-up visualization of part of your domain
    • Assembling a movie from individual frames using BMP2AVI and cross-fade
    • Documentation of advanced Postprocessing techniques
    • Recommended prerequisite: One of the Cradle "Intermediate Series" (102-level) webinars

    Course Outline:

    1. Introduction
    2. Preview of the completed movie
    3. Overview of the component animations
    4. Detailed instructions and demonstrations for each animation
    5. Assembly of the completed movie
    6. Technical support and advanced Postprocessor documentation

     

  • Basics of CFD An Introduction to the Computational Fluid Dynamics

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra / scFLOW/scSTREAM / HeatDesigner

    This video provides an introduction to the basic techniques, strategies, and theory of CFD.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • The computational solution of fluid flow and heat transfer processes
    • Benefits and common applications of CFD analysis
    • The CFD design cycle
    • The key components of a CFD analysis
    • Geometry cleaning and simplification
    • Different types of computational mesh
    • Different flow regimes, boundary conditions and analysis techniques
    • The impacts and modeling of turbulence
    • Steps to assure and evaluate the accuracy of a CFD analysis

    Course Outline:

    1. Overview of CFD
    2. Governing equations
    3. Material properties
    4. Laminar/turbulent flow
    5. Computational domain
    6. Computational mesh
    7. Boundary conditions
    8. Heat transfer
    9. Steady/transient simulations
    10. Visualization and evaluation of results
    11. When to use CFD
    12. Technical support

     

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra / scFLOW/scSTREAM / HeatDesigner

    This video provides an introduction to the basic techniques, strategies, and theory of CFD.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • The computational solution of fluid flow and heat transfer processes
    • Benefits and common applications of CFD analysis
    • The CFD design cycle
    • The key components of a CFD analysis
    • Geometry cleaning and simplification
    • Different types of computational mesh
    • Different flow regimes, boundary conditions and analysis techniques
    • The impacts and modeling of turbulence
    • Steps to assure and evaluate the accuracy of a CFD analysis

    Course Outline:

    1. Overview of CFD
    2. Governing equations
    3. Material properties
    4. Laminar/turbulent flow
    5. Computational domain
    6. Computational mesh
    7. Boundary conditions
    8. Heat transfer
    9. Steady/transient simulations
    10. Visualization and evaluation of results
    11. When to use CFD
    12. Technical support

     

  • PICLS Training

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: PICLS

    This video will help to learn the operation of the PCB thermal analysis software PICLS for both the first-time users and the users who have learned/used before but want to learn more than basic operations.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • The background and purpose of using PICLS
    • Layout of gui, mouse operation and file structure
    • Basic theory inside of PICLS
    • Basic procedure to run the simulation
    • Procedure to run the simulation by importing ECAD files
    • The connection between PICLS and scSTREAM

    Course Outline:

    1. Introduction
    2. Basic theory of PICLS
    3. File structure
    4. Example 1
    5. Example 2
    6. Further simulation in scSTREAM
    7. Contact Technical Support

    Duration: 20 minutes

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: PICLS

    This video will help to learn the operation of the PCB thermal analysis software PICLS for both the first-time users and the users who have learned/used before but want to learn more than basic operations.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • The background and purpose of using PICLS
    • Layout of gui, mouse operation and file structure
    • Basic theory inside of PICLS
    • Basic procedure to run the simulation
    • Procedure to run the simulation by importing ECAD files
    • The connection between PICLS and scSTREAM

    Course Outline:

    1. Introduction
    2. Basic theory of PICLS
    3. File structure
    4. Example 1
    5. Example 2
    6. Further simulation in scSTREAM
    7. Contact Technical Support

    Duration: 20 minutes

  • scFLOW Demonstration - Simple Thermo-Fluid Analysis

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scFLOW

    The main objectives of this course are to enable attendees to become familiar with the operations of scFLOW. In this course, attendees will be able to learn the rough operations of scFLOW through the simple sample.

    Course Outline:

    1. Outline of Analysis in scFLOW
    2. Create Input data
    3. Execute Analysis
    4. Check output results
    5. About User Guides

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scFLOW

    The main objectives of this course are to enable attendees to become familiar with the operations of scFLOW. In this course, attendees will be able to learn the rough operations of scFLOW through the simple sample.

    Course Outline:

    1. Outline of Analysis in scFLOW
    2. Create Input data
    3. Execute Analysis
    4. Check output results
    5. About User Guides
  • scFLOW Introductory Seminar

    Description

    The main objectives of this course are to enable attendees to become familiar with the initial set-up of scFLOW. Attendees will also learn about available user resources including training.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Initial set-up and software configuration
    • Recommended training materials

    Course Outline:

    1. Initial settings and launching of scFLOW modules
    2. Recommended training

    Description

    The main objectives of this course are to enable attendees to become familiar with the initial set-up of scFLOW. Attendees will also learn about available user resources including training.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Initial set-up and software configuration
    • Recommended training materials

    Course Outline:

    1. Initial settings and launching of scFLOW modules
    2. Recommended training
  • scSTREAM 102 - An Introduction to scSTREAM

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM

    The objective of this course is to introduce the novice scSTREAM user to intermediate level details of the set-up, execution and analysis of a typical thermo-fluid simulation in building design. The hands-on example concerns thermal management of interior living spaces.

    Recommended pre-requisite: scSTREAM 101 video

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Importing CAD data, material libraries and parts attributes
    • Defining geometry, materials and attributes using scSTREAM tools
    • Analysis settings for thermo-fluid simulation of living space
    • Monitoring the simulation during execution
    • Standard post-processing methods

    Course Outline:

    1. scSTREAM program structure and operational procedure
    2. Intermediate example: Hospital room
      • Importing data for geometry, materials and attributes
      • Setting analysis conditions
      • Mesh generation
      • Solver execution and monitoring
      • Intermediate post-processing
    3. Contacting the Technical Support team
    4. Additional Content
      • Setting up the hospital case manually (no imports)

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM

    The objective of this course is to introduce the novice scSTREAM user to intermediate level details of the set-up, execution and analysis of a typical thermo-fluid simulation in building design. The hands-on example concerns thermal management of interior living spaces.

    Recommended pre-requisite: scSTREAM 101 video

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Importing CAD data, material libraries and parts attributes
    • Defining geometry, materials and attributes using scSTREAM tools
    • Analysis settings for thermo-fluid simulation of living space
    • Monitoring the simulation during execution
    • Standard post-processing methods

    Course Outline:

    1. scSTREAM program structure and operational procedure
    2. Intermediate example: Hospital room
      • Importing data for geometry, materials and attributes
      • Setting analysis conditions
      • Mesh generation
      • Solver execution and monitoring
      • Intermediate post-processing
    3. Contacting the Technical Support team
    4. Additional Content
      • Setting up the hospital case manually (no imports)
  • scSTREAM for Architecture - At a Glance

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM

    The scSTREAM for Architecture - At a Glance webinar is designed to be the quickest way to learn about scSTREAM in the architecture industry!

    This presentation will cover:

    • Basics of CFD
    • Examples of CFD in architecture
    • Overview of scSTREAM
    • Functions directly related to architecture and building

    This presentation is intended to give the audience an overview of scSTREAM's functions and features. Specifically, this video is meant to inform architects and engineers in the architecture and building industry.

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM

    The scSTREAM for Architecture - At a Glance webinar is designed to be the quickest way to learn about scSTREAM in the architecture industry!

    This presentation will cover:

    • Basics of CFD
    • Examples of CFD in architecture
    • Overview of scSTREAM
    • Functions directly related to architecture and building

    This presentation is intended to give the audience an overview of scSTREAM's functions and features. Specifically, this video is meant to inform architects and engineers in the architecture and building industry.

  • scSTREAM for Electronics 101 An Introduction

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM / HeatDesigner

    The main objectives of this course are to enable attendees to become more familiar with the initial set-up and basic operation of scSTREAM used for electronics applications.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Initial set-up and software configuration
    • Software structure and standard files
    • Using the scSTREAM interface
    • Basic operational procedure
    • Importing CAD data
    • Generation of a simple mesh
    • Basic post-processing methods
    • Recommended training materials

    Course Outline:

    1. Initial settings and launching of scSTREAM modules
    2. Recommended training
    3. scSTREAM interface and program structure
    4. Introductory example: Cell phone
      • Importing geometry data
      • Setting analysis conditions
      • Mesh generation
      • Solver execution
      • Basic post-processing
    5. Contacting the Technical Support team

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM / HeatDesigner

    The main objectives of this course are to enable attendees to become more familiar with the initial set-up and basic operation of scSTREAM used for electronics applications.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Initial set-up and software configuration
    • Software structure and standard files
    • Using the scSTREAM interface
    • Basic operational procedure
    • Importing CAD data
    • Generation of a simple mesh
    • Basic post-processing methods
    • Recommended training materials

    Course Outline:

    1. Initial settings and launching of scSTREAM modules
    2. Recommended training
    3. scSTREAM interface and program structure
    4. Introductory example: Cell phone
      • Importing geometry data
      • Setting analysis conditions
      • Mesh generation
      • Solver execution
      • Basic post-processing
    5. Contacting the Technical Support team
  • scSTREAM for Electronics 102 An Introduction

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM / HeatDesigner

    The objective of this course is to introduce the scSTREAM novice to intermediate level details of the set-up, execution and analysis of a typical thermo-fluid flow simulation in the electronics field.

    Recommended pre-requisite: scSTREAM for Electronics 101 video

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Creating model geometry using scSTREAM tools
    • Setting parts attributes and material properties
    • Analysis settings for a typical thermo-fluid flow application
    • Intermediate mesh generation topics
    • Monitoring the simulation during execution
    • Standard post-processing methods

    Course Outline:

    1. scSTREAM program structure and operational procedure
    2. Intermediate example: Electronic device
      • Creating model geometry including common electronics components
      • Setting analysis conditions
      • Mesh generation
      • Solver execution and monitoring
      • Intermediate post-processing
    3. Contacting the Technical Support team

     

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM / HeatDesigner

    The objective of this course is to introduce the scSTREAM novice to intermediate level details of the set-up, execution and analysis of a typical thermo-fluid flow simulation in the electronics field.

    Recommended pre-requisite: scSTREAM for Electronics 101 video

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Creating model geometry using scSTREAM tools
    • Setting parts attributes and material properties
    • Analysis settings for a typical thermo-fluid flow application
    • Intermediate mesh generation topics
    • Monitoring the simulation during execution
    • Standard post-processing methods

    Course Outline:

    1. scSTREAM program structure and operational procedure
    2. Intermediate example: Electronic device
      • Creating model geometry including common electronics components
      • Setting analysis conditions
      • Mesh generation
      • Solver execution and monitoring
      • Intermediate post-processing
    3. Contacting the Technical Support team

     

  • scSTREAM Introductory Seminar

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM

    The main objectives of this course are to enable attendees to become familiar with the initial set-up and basic operation of scSTREAM. Attendees will also learn about available user resources including training.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Initial set-up and software configuration
    • Software structure and standard files
    • Using the scSTREAM interface
    • Basic operational procedure
    • Generation of a simple mesh
    • Basic post-processing methods
    • Recommended training materials

    Course Outline:

    1. Initial settings and launching of scSTREAM modules
    2. Recommended training
    3. scSTREAM interface and program structure
    4. Introductory example
      • Creating a simple geometry
      • Setting analysis conditions
      • Mesh generation
      • Solver execution
      • Basic post-processing

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM

    The main objectives of this course are to enable attendees to become familiar with the initial set-up and basic operation of scSTREAM. Attendees will also learn about available user resources including training.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Initial set-up and software configuration
    • Software structure and standard files
    • Using the scSTREAM interface
    • Basic operational procedure
    • Generation of a simple mesh
    • Basic post-processing methods
    • Recommended training materials

    Course Outline:

    1. Initial settings and launching of scSTREAM modules
    2. Recommended training
    3. scSTREAM interface and program structure
    4. Introductory example
      • Creating a simple geometry
      • Setting analysis conditions
      • Mesh generation
      • Solver execution
      • Basic post-processing
  • scSTREAM: Scattering of Spray Paint Particles Inside a Naturally Ventilated Building

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM

    This video provides a start-to-finish demonstration of a practical exercise using scSTREAM. The case involves aerosol spray paint which was used to paint indoors without sufficient precaution to the spread of paint particles. If aerosol spray paint is inhaled, it can be hazardous and may cause respiratory problems. A CFD simulation is therefore carried out to analyze the distribution of paint particles inside the building. Advanced topics such as applying User-defined Function (UDF) to consider changes in particle size as the volatile compounds evaporate from the paint particles will be covered in this video.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Basic workflow of Preprocessor, Solver, and Postprocessor
    • I/F Option to import CAD data from ArchiCAD or Revit
    • Setting up UDF for particle tracking function
    • Configuring geometry and computational domain for external wind analysis
    • Methods for speeding up calculation of transient analysis

    Course Outline:

    1. Introduction about Cradle
    2. Geometry Preparation using I/F Option for ArchiCAD
    3. Problem Statement
    4. Operation Demo
      • Preprocessor
      • Solver
      • Postprocessor
    5. Further Study
      • Additional investigation
      • Analyze and compare result

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: scSTREAM

    This video provides a start-to-finish demonstration of a practical exercise using scSTREAM. The case involves aerosol spray paint which was used to paint indoors without sufficient precaution to the spread of paint particles. If aerosol spray paint is inhaled, it can be hazardous and may cause respiratory problems. A CFD simulation is therefore carried out to analyze the distribution of paint particles inside the building. Advanced topics such as applying User-defined Function (UDF) to consider changes in particle size as the volatile compounds evaporate from the paint particles will be covered in this video.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Basic workflow of Preprocessor, Solver, and Postprocessor
    • I/F Option to import CAD data from ArchiCAD or Revit
    • Setting up UDF for particle tracking function
    • Configuring geometry and computational domain for external wind analysis
    • Methods for speeding up calculation of transient analysis

    Course Outline:

    1. Introduction about Cradle
    2. Geometry Preparation using I/F Option for ArchiCAD
    3. Problem Statement
    4. Operation Demo
      • Preprocessor
      • Solver
      • Postprocessor
    5. Further Study
      • Additional investigation
      • Analyze and compare result
  • SC/Tetra 101 - An Introduction to SC/Tetra

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra

    The main objectives of this course are to enable attendees to become familiar with the initial setup and basic operations of SC/Tetra. Attendees will also learn about available user resources including training and technical support.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Setting SC/Tetra module options
    • Basic operation of SC/Tetra using a simple example
    • Installation of user data including exercises
    • Training resources
    • Technical support resources

    Course Outline:

    1. Initial settings and launching of SC/Tetra modules
    2. Recommended training
    3. SC/Tetra program structure
    4. Introductory example
      • Geometry setup
      • Setting analysis conditions
      • Basic mesh generation
      • Solver execution and monitoring
      • Basic post-processing
    5. SC/Tetra file formats
    6. Contacting the Technical Support team

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra

    The main objectives of this course are to enable attendees to become familiar with the initial setup and basic operations of SC/Tetra. Attendees will also learn about available user resources including training and technical support.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Setting SC/Tetra module options
    • Basic operation of SC/Tetra using a simple example
    • Installation of user data including exercises
    • Training resources
    • Technical support resources

    Course Outline:

    1. Initial settings and launching of SC/Tetra modules
    2. Recommended training
    3. SC/Tetra program structure
    4. Introductory example
      • Geometry setup
      • Setting analysis conditions
      • Basic mesh generation
      • Solver execution and monitoring
      • Basic post-processing
    5. SC/Tetra file formats
    6. Contacting the Technical Support team
  • SC/Tetra 102 - An Introduction to SC/Tetra

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra

    The main objective of this course is to introduce the novice user of SC/Tetra to intermediate level details of the setup, execution and analysis of a typical thermo-fluid flow simulation. This will in turn familiarize attendees with the common issues that must be considered during a CFD design project.

    Recommended pre-requisite: SCT 101 Video

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Standard operation of SC/Tetra using an intermediate example
    • Import and checking of geometry data
    • Evaluating the validity of a simulation
    • Finding further information and/or acquiring necessary help

    Course Outline:

    1. Detailed program structure of SC/Tetra
    2. SC/Tetra "Kicker" functionality
    3. Geometry setup including import checklist
    4. Setting analysis conditions
    5. Mesh generation and refinement
    6. Solver execution, monitoring and evaluation
    7. Post-processing including animations
    8. Contacting the Technical Support team

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra

    The main objective of this course is to introduce the novice user of SC/Tetra to intermediate level details of the setup, execution and analysis of a typical thermo-fluid flow simulation. This will in turn familiarize attendees with the common issues that must be considered during a CFD design project.

    Recommended pre-requisite: SCT 101 Video

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Standard operation of SC/Tetra using an intermediate example
    • Import and checking of geometry data
    • Evaluating the validity of a simulation
    • Finding further information and/or acquiring necessary help

    Course Outline:

    1. Detailed program structure of SC/Tetra
    2. SC/Tetra "Kicker" functionality
    3. Geometry setup including import checklist
    4. Setting analysis conditions
    5. Mesh generation and refinement
    6. Solver execution, monitoring and evaluation
    7. Post-processing including animations
    8. Contacting the Technical Support team
  • SC/Tetra: Importing and Cleaning CAD Data

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra

    This video provides detailed explanations on importing and cleaning CAD geometry data in SC/Tetra. The target audience is novice to advanced SC/Tetra users who import CAD data as part of their CFD modeling workflow.

    The video covers basic and advanced procedures for importing data, detecting and fixing geometry problems, and recommendations and instructions on simplifying geometry data. Several demonstrations are included.

    Cleaning methods are explained for both solid and surface data using standard cleaning functions, low-level manual methods, and the advanced functions in the Modify Solids Toolbox.
    There is also an introduction to data importing and cleaning using CADthru, which is an advanced CAD data translator software from Software Cradle.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Basic workflow and advanced settings for importing CAD data in SC/Tetra
    • Terminology and background of geometry data in SC/Tetra
    • Identifying geometry problems
    • Fixing or simplifying geometry using cleaning functions and manual methods
    • Basic and advanced data wrapping methods in SC/Tetra
    • Importing and cleaning CAD data in CADthru

    Recommended prerequisite: SC/Tetra 101 webinar

    Course Outline:

    1. Introduction
    2. Importing CAD data in SC/Tetra
      • Prime Mode: Basic Workflow
      • Troubleshooting
      • Faceting Accuracy
    3. Surface Data
      • Facets, Edges, Ridges and Surfaces
      • Closed Volumes
    4. Data Cleaning in SC/Tetra
      • Identifying Geometry Problems
      • Fixing Geometry Problems
      • Solid Data
      • Surface Data
    5. Wrapping in SC/Tetra
      • Prime Mode
      • Model Mode
    6. CADthru
      • Importing CAD Data
      • Data Cleaning

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra

    This video provides detailed explanations on importing and cleaning CAD geometry data in SC/Tetra. The target audience is novice to advanced SC/Tetra users who import CAD data as part of their CFD modeling workflow.

    The video covers basic and advanced procedures for importing data, detecting and fixing geometry problems, and recommendations and instructions on simplifying geometry data. Several demonstrations are included.

    Cleaning methods are explained for both solid and surface data using standard cleaning functions, low-level manual methods, and the advanced functions in the Modify Solids Toolbox.
    There is also an introduction to data importing and cleaning using CADthru, which is an advanced CAD data translator software from Software Cradle.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Basic workflow and advanced settings for importing CAD data in SC/Tetra
    • Terminology and background of geometry data in SC/Tetra
    • Identifying geometry problems
    • Fixing or simplifying geometry using cleaning functions and manual methods
    • Basic and advanced data wrapping methods in SC/Tetra
    • Importing and cleaning CAD data in CADthru

    Recommended prerequisite: SC/Tetra 101 webinar

    Course Outline:

    1. Introduction
    2. Importing CAD data in SC/Tetra
      • Prime Mode: Basic Workflow
      • Troubleshooting
      • Faceting Accuracy
    3. Surface Data
      • Facets, Edges, Ridges and Surfaces
      • Closed Volumes
    4. Data Cleaning in SC/Tetra
      • Identifying Geometry Problems
      • Fixing Geometry Problems
      • Solid Data
      • Surface Data
    5. Wrapping in SC/Tetra
      • Prime Mode
      • Model Mode
    6. CADthru
      • Importing CAD Data
      • Data Cleaning
  • SC/Tetra: Mesh Generation

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra

    This video provides a detailed explanation of mesh generation techniques in SC/Tetra. The target audience is novice to intermediate users. Generation of an appropriate mesh is a vital stage in obtaining a stable and accurate CFD solution. This video will cover the various functions and strategies that are available to achieve that goal. Several demonstrations of octree refinement and mesh generation are included.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Basic procedures and various strategies for mesh generation
    • Octree generation, including manual octree refinement
    • Basic and advanced settings for prism layer insertion
    • Automated mesh generation and refinement

    Recommended prerequisites: SC/Tetra 101 and 102 webinars

    Course Outline:

    1. Octree generation
      • Basic concepts
      • Input by length
      • Input by parameter
      • Automatic arrangement
      • Refinement by region
    2. Manual refinement
      • Rubber box tools
      • Recursive refinement
      • Methods for displaying octants
    3. Mesh generation
      • Basic procedure
      • Improving prism insertion rates
    4. Adaptive mesh refinement
      • Basic concepts
      • Advanced settings

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files
    Applicable Software: SC/Tetra

    This video provides a detailed explanation of mesh generation techniques in SC/Tetra. The target audience is novice to intermediate users. Generation of an appropriate mesh is a vital stage in obtaining a stable and accurate CFD solution. This video will cover the various functions and strategies that are available to achieve that goal. Several demonstrations of octree refinement and mesh generation are included.

    Attendees will gain knowledge of:

    • Basic procedures and various strategies for mesh generation
    • Octree generation, including manual octree refinement
    • Basic and advanced settings for prism layer insertion
    • Automated mesh generation and refinement

    Recommended prerequisites: SC/Tetra 101 and 102 webinars

    Course Outline:

    1. Octree generation
      • Basic concepts
      • Input by length
      • Input by parameter
      • Automatic arrangement
      • Refinement by region
    2. Manual refinement
      • Rubber box tools
      • Recursive refinement
      • Methods for displaying octants
    3. Mesh generation
      • Basic procedure
      • Improving prism insertion rates
    4. Adaptive mesh refinement
      • Basic concepts
      • Advanced settings
  • Introduction to Multi-scale Material Modeling using Digimat
    Introduction to Multi-scale Material Modeling using Digimat

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    The objective of the Digimat Introductory Training is to give a first view of the Digimat products to a new customer or prospect. The content of this training focuses on the workflow and the hands-on exercises. The theoretical aspects of Digimat's capabilities are not presented.

    Topics:

    • Digimat-MF & Digimat-MX – Definition and calibration of a Digimat material
    • Digimat-RP – Use of a Digimat material in Marc structural analysis. Capture the anisotropic and non-linear behavior of the material.

     

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    The objective of the Digimat Introductory Training is to give a first view of the Digimat products to a new customer or prospect. The content of this training focuses on the workflow and the hands-on exercises. The theoretical aspects of Digimat's capabilities are not presented.

    Topics:

    • Digimat-MF & Digimat-MX – Definition and calibration of a Digimat material
    • Digimat-RP – Use of a Digimat material in Marc structural analysis. Capture the anisotropic and non-linear behavior of the material.

     

  • Chopped Fiber Reinforced Plastic
    Chopped Fiber Reinforced Plastic

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    Key to the success of your structural application is to take into account the effect of the manufacturing process that drives the local microstructure in the composite component. Because composite materials exhibit a highly anisotropic behaviour, the local microstructure will contribute to the composite material and final component performances. This course will enable you to implement a complete solution to be able to optimize and validate the structural design of your part, assess its feasibility and evaluate its performances, including stiffness and failure among others. The methodology is developed with a specific focus on the best practices of the software usage and a comprehensive understanding of the results.

    In this training, the following suite of Digimat modules will be covered:

    • Digimat-MF is used to understand and create a Digimat material model. A Digimat material model is predictive for any microstructure and loading condition.
    • Digimat-MX enables to reverse-engineer a Digimat material model from experimental data. The Digimat material database contains an extensive set of Digimat material models provided by different material suppliers and can further be extended with your data.
    • Digimat-MAP is used to transfer manufacturing data from a processing mesh to the structural mesh of your application.
    • Digimat-RP provides an easy, complete and comprehensive solution to couple manufacturing data and Digimat material models with the CAE code of your choice. A fiber orientation estimator integrated within the solution will also be presented.

     

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    Key to the success of your structural application is to take into account the effect of the manufacturing process that drives the local microstructure in the composite component. Because composite materials exhibit a highly anisotropic behaviour, the local microstructure will contribute to the composite material and final component performances. This course will enable you to implement a complete solution to be able to optimize and validate the structural design of your part, assess its feasibility and evaluate its performances, including stiffness and failure among others. The methodology is developed with a specific focus on the best practices of the software usage and a comprehensive understanding of the results.

    In this training, the following suite of Digimat modules will be covered:

    • Digimat-MF is used to understand and create a Digimat material model. A Digimat material model is predictive for any microstructure and loading condition.
    • Digimat-MX enables to reverse-engineer a Digimat material model from experimental data. The Digimat material database contains an extensive set of Digimat material models provided by different material suppliers and can further be extended with your data.
    • Digimat-MAP is used to transfer manufacturing data from a processing mesh to the structural mesh of your application.
    • Digimat-RP provides an easy, complete and comprehensive solution to couple manufacturing data and Digimat material models with the CAE code of your choice. A fiber orientation estimator integrated within the solution will also be presented.

     

  • Continuous Fiber Reinforced Plastic
    Continuous Fiber Reinforced Plastic

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    Many of the arising new technologies are owed to the development of new composite materials. The material properties determine the performances that can be achieved. The in-depth and thorough understanding of materials at the microscopic scale is therefore required to predict the performances at the macroscopic scale. In this course, you will gain insight into materials and investigate the microscopic mechanisms that dominate the macroscopic properties. You will virtually evaluate the performance of new composite materials to be able to identify promising candidates providing the targeted features. The training will also consider tips and recommendations for the calibration of new composite materials.

    In this training, the following suite of Digimat modules will be covered:

    • Digimat-MF relies on the mean field homogenization to combine the per-phase properties of the composite constituents with microstructural information to generate a model-based representative volume element.
    • Digimat-MX will assist you in the procedure to determine the constituents’ parameters that enable to predict the composite performances.
    • Digimat-FE considers a finite element analysis of a realistic representative volume element to gain an in-depth view into composites by direct investigation.
    • Digimat-VA is used to generate virtual allowable and compute the behaviour of unnotched, open hole and filled hole coupons among others

     

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    Many of the arising new technologies are owed to the development of new composite materials. The material properties determine the performances that can be achieved. The in-depth and thorough understanding of materials at the microscopic scale is therefore required to predict the performances at the macroscopic scale. In this course, you will gain insight into materials and investigate the microscopic mechanisms that dominate the macroscopic properties. You will virtually evaluate the performance of new composite materials to be able to identify promising candidates providing the targeted features. The training will also consider tips and recommendations for the calibration of new composite materials.

    In this training, the following suite of Digimat modules will be covered:

    • Digimat-MF relies on the mean field homogenization to combine the per-phase properties of the composite constituents with microstructural information to generate a model-based representative volume element.
    • Digimat-MX will assist you in the procedure to determine the constituents’ parameters that enable to predict the composite performances.
    • Digimat-FE considers a finite element analysis of a realistic representative volume element to gain an in-depth view into composites by direct investigation.
    • Digimat-VA is used to generate virtual allowable and compute the behaviour of unnotched, open hole and filled hole coupons among others

     

  • DYT101 : Dytran Structures and Fluids

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    The primary focus of this course is on the Application rather than the theoretical aspects of the Explicit Technology.

    This training class is designed to familiarize the students with the modeling techniques of the Lagrangian and Eulerian technologies using Dytran and MSC Patran.

  • DYT103 : Introduction to Airbag Analysis And Occupant Safety Using Dytran

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    In this course we will discuss the steps to perform an Occupant Safety Analysis. Some of the topics to be covered are: discussion on the input cards needed, modeling of an airbag, self contact, inflator, holes, permeability and heat losses. Patran will be used to position a Dummy, define contact between Dummy and airbag and contact between Dummy and seat belt. Several workshops are used to illustrate these techniques, followed by discussion of the results for a more thorough understanding of the problems analysed.

    Pre-requisites:
    Basic knowledge of the Dytran software is required. Basic knowledge of Patran and the Dytran Preference is required. Basic knowledge of Occupant Safety is not required but will be beneficial.

    Topics:

    • Air bag Modelling in Uniform Pressure and CFD coding
    • Definition of holes, permeability, heat loss, inflator characteristics and mixture of gases
    • Air bag Self Contact
    • ATB Dummy Positioning
    • Occupant Dummy Air Bag Interaction
  • EAS101 - Dynamic System Modeling and Simulation using Easy5

    16 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    This course gives the engineer a basic understanding of the Easy5 modeling, simulation, and analysis environment. Students learn to represent an existing dynamic system on screen using predefined modeling blocks and components, empirical table data, and user-defined Fortran components. Students learn to calculate stable operating points using the Easy5 Steady-State Analysis, and are introduced to fixed- and variable-step integration used during simulation. The class also covers the Easy5 set of linear analyses, including, in part, transfer function calculation, frequency response generation, and root locus analysis.

  • EAS103 - Modeling and Simulation of Fluid Power Systems using Easy5
    16 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    This course has been designed to give the hydraulics engineer a basic understanding of the issues and difficulties surrounding modeling and simulation of fluid power systems. It is geared towards the user who already has a general understanding of the Easy5 modeling, simulation and analysis environment as well as knowledge in the area of hydraulics design.

    Students will learn about the specific issues that arise when building and analyzing a fluid power model. They will gain hands-on experience by building a number of different systems using predefined hydraulics and valve kit components as well as incorporating general purpose components and user-defined Fortran code. Models will include components such as valves including valve dynamics, pumps, circuits with multiple loops and heat exchangers. Open and closed loop systems will be built.

    The course will cover the importance of calculating steady state conditions and provide tips and insights into how to do this. Simulation and transient water hammer effects will be discussed as well. Students will learn how to include temperature considerations in their models and how to use Easy5 components to parameterize their models.
  • EAS105 - Modeling and Simulation of Gas Systems using Easy5

    16 hours – Online Self-Paced Course

    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:

    This course will teach you how to use Easy5 to model pneumatic systems and valves. It will review some fundamentals that are usually not well understood and provide advanced instructions for features in Easy5.

  • EAS106 - Overview and Usage of the Easy5 Matrix Algebra Tool

    4 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    This mini-course gives an overview of the Easy5 Matrix Algebra Tool (MAT) and how it is used. A short tutorial is also included that shows how to do basic tasks in MAT. EAS101: Introduction to Modeling & Simulation of Dynamic Systems using Easy5 is a suggested pre-requisite to this course.

  • EAS107 - Modeling and Simulation of Multi-Phase Fluids using Easy5

    16 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    This course will provide the student with an understanding of how to model closed-loop, multi-phase systems using Easy5. Applications include HVAC, environmental controls, and refrigeration. The governing physical principles and the corresponding equations of state will be presented as well as a detailed example model.

  • EAS108 - Working with Libraries and Custom Components in Easy5

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    Course Overview:
    This course details the strategies and methodologies for creating user defined Easy5 macro components and the libraries they reside in.

    Prerequisites:
    This course assumes the user has already completed EAS101: Introduction to Dynamic System Modeling Using Easy5 or has the equivalent knowledge from said course.

    Course Content:

    • Easy5 Library Developer Toolkit
    • Creating User Defined Libraries
    • Creating User Defined Library Components
    • Implicit Sorting of Code and Sort Blocks
    • Local Component Configurations
    • Global Library and Component Configurations
    • Schematic Components
    • Standard Components
    • Debugging Component Code
    • Component Icons
    • Component Documentation

     

  • EAS109 - Modeling and Simulation of Electric System using Easy5

    Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops with Model Files

    This course describes the initial release of the Easy5 Electrical Systems (ES) library.

    Objectives:

    • Analyzing the theoretical background of the ES library,
    • Understanding of how to use the ES library by providing three tutorial examples (Tutorial - contains applications of ES library components to simulate electric drive systems for hydraulic and mechanical plants), and 
    • Use the ES library components in his or her own applications.
       

     

  • EAS110 - Interfacing Easy5 with Other Software

    8 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    This course gives the engineer a basic understanding of interfacing Easy5 with other software packages such as MATLAB and Adams. Also covered is exporting Easy5 models as black box models and generalized DLLs. Finally, the topic of FMU export of an Easy5 model as well as the import of an FMU model into Easy5 is discussed. EAS101: Introduction to Modeling & Simulation of Dynamic Systems using Easy5 is a suggested pre-requisite to this course.

  • EAS111 - Python Scripting in Easy5

    This course will teach you how to use Python scripting to automate certain tasks in Easy5.

    Topics:

    • Easy5's implementation of Python
    • Easy5 Python API documentation
    • Exporting a model as a Python script
    • Importing a Python script to create a model
    • Importing a Python script to modify a model
    • Creating models from scratch using Python
    • Examining a model from the command line using Python
    • Creating a model from scratch using Python functions
    • Error handling and debugging
    • Using NUMPY with the Easy5 Python API

    Pre-requisites: Completion of introductory class EAS101 (Dynamic System Modeling and Simulation using Easy5) and/or a working knowledge of Easy5.

  • MAR101 - Basic Nonlinear Analysis using Marc and Mentat

    24 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    The purpose of this course is to introduce the new Marc user to both Marc and Mentat by lectures and hands on modeling of nonlinear problems.

  • MAR102 - Advanced Nonlinear Analysis using Marc and Mentat
    24 hours – Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops and Model Files

    About this Course:
    The purpose of this course is to enhance the current Marc user's understanding of modeling nonlinear problems. Lectures are supported by hands-on modeling of nonlinear problems.
  • MAR103: Experimental Elastomer Analysis

    24 hours - Online Self-Paced Course
    Course Materials, Workshops

    About this Course:
    The purpose of this course is to provide a fundamental understanding of how material testing and finite element analysis are combined to improve the design of rubber and elastomeric products.

    Topics:

    • Introduction
    • The Macroscopic Behavior of Elastomers
    • Material Models
    • Laboratory
    • Material Test Data Fitting
    • Rate Independent Workshop Problems
    • Viscoelastic Workshop Problems
  • MAR105: Thermal Protection Systems Analysis using Marc and Mentat
  • MAR108 : what’s new in Marc
  • MAR120 : Basic Nonlinear Analysis using Marc and Patran
  • MAR121 : Advanced Nonlinear Analysis using Marc and Patran
  • FLD120 : Aeroelasticity Using Flight Loads and Patran