Buckling and postbuckling behaviour is critical to the success of certain designs.

Duration:

4 sessions

Course Objective:

Buckling and postbuckling behaviour is critical to the success of certain designs. For example, crash worthiness of an automobile requires that particular vehicle components collapse in ways that maximize energy absorption. On the other hand, successful designs of imperfection-sensitive, thin-walled shell structures, ranging from beverage containers to large pressure vessels, must prevent unintentional buckling. This course blends the theoretical background on such topics as geometric nonlinearity and the Riks method together with examples, guidelines and workshops.

The course covers the following topics:

  • Imperfection-sensitive structure
  • Extract closely spaced eigenvalues efficiently
  • Introducing imperfections into a “perfect” mesh
  • Riks method
  • Damping to control unstable motions

Who Should Attend?

This course is recommended for engineers with experience using Abaqus/Standard.

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An experienced, specialist trainer
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Years of industry experience
Personal attendance certificate
On hand training co-ordinator
Lunch & refreshments

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