NAFEMS has expanded its e-learning program over the coming months, offering access to training on finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) from the experts, no matter where you may be working from.
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This 3-session online course covers a range of topics, all aimed at the structural designer and analyst who needs to get to grips with CFD, including:
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The objective of this course is to review the various connection and joint technologies in use, give an overview of the physics involved and show how to successfully implement practical solutions using FEA.
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The objective of this course is to break down the fatigue analysis process into clearly defined steps and show how to successfully implement practical solutions using FEA.
NAFEMS e-learning aims to offer real, practical knowledge that can be used day-to-day to improve analyses.
A full program is now available at nafems.org/e-learning.
Interested in taking more than one class? Or do you have a team that are interested in attending? NAFEMS offers Flexipass for discounted access to the courses and classes you or your team may want, with centralized, customized booking, branded landing pages and one-to-one support. All of this would cost less than buying registrations separately, according to NAFEMS.
Find out more here, or contact the team on [email protected] for full details, and start saving.
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