You are asked to do a simulation for a dynamics problem. Does the request come from someone who understands the difference between statics and dynamics? If not, you might have to explain that statics is primarily about how a structure behaves under a loading condition and thus is concerned with deflections and stresses generated–time does not usually come into the calculations.
On the other hand, dynamic behaviour includes vibration due to rotating machinery, the motion due to a suddenly applied load, how passengers or cargo are shaken during transport, etc. In all of these simulations, along with the stiffness of the structure, the mass distribution must be modelled as well.
A particularly unfavourable case is where the structure is driven to resonance by an oscillating load. Here deflections can be orders of magnitude larger than a deflection based on a statics calculation. Furthermore, for a dynamics simulation, it is necessary to include the effect of energy dissipation during vibration, usually modelled as a damper.
This workshop is aimed at both new and experienced engineers. Using example problems based on case studies and lessons learned from practical experience, the workshop will help those new to dynamics simulations by describing common pitfalls while providing experienced practitioners with methods for dealing with difficult cases.
This seminar will include a Vibration Measurement Demonstration, giving attendees hands-on experience with real-world applications.
09:00 Registration
Chairman's Introduction & Welcome
Hugh Goyder, Cranfield University
Overview and Review of Vibration
Hugh Goyder, Cranfield University
Applying the Finite Element Method to Dynamics
Brian Jarvis, Eatec Dynamics
Information as Spectra: Working in the Frequency Domain
Andrew Halfpenny, HBK UK Ltd.
11:10 Refreshment break
Challenges in Vibration Modelling
Christoph Schwingshackl, Imperial College London
Practical Applications:
Vibration Modelling of Aircraft Wings - Guidelines and Potential Pitfalls
Jonathan Cooper, Bristol University
Guidelines for Lose Nuclear Structure Vibration/Seismic Assessment
Justin Morris, Sellafield Ltd
Guidelines for Vibration Modelling – Component AWE Example
Shabarish Sriraman, AWE Nuclear Security Technologies
13:00 Lunch break
14:00 Verification and Validation for Vibration Modelling
Ibrahim Sever, Rolls Royce
Practical Demonstration of Vibration Measurement
Brian Jarvis, Eatec Dynamics
15:30 Q&A Session & Concluding Remarks
16:10 Optional Tour of Rolls Royce Exhibition
Event Type | Seminar |
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Member Price | £200.00 | $264.68 | €233.73 |
Non-member Price | £290.00 | $383.78 | €338.91 |
Credit Price | Free when using 2 Member Credits |
Start Date | End Date | Location | |
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| Derby, UK | |
Free to attend with 2 Member Credits!
Rolls Royce Derby
The Nightingale Hall
Moor Lane
The Pavilion
Derby
DE24 9HY
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We would like to extend an invitation to your company to be part of this event. There are several outstanding opportunities available for your company to sponsor the seminar, giving you maximum exposure to a highly targeted audience of delegates, who are all directly involved in simulation, analysis, and design.
Please contact the event organiser
Jo Potts, for further information
jo.potts@nafems.org; +44 (0)1355 225688
Details of what to expect can be found here
We will have experts on hand to answer any questions, the tour is not guided but should take around 60 minutes to complete.
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