This expert course offered attendees twelve lectures on metallic and non-metallic fracture, from prominent research authorities such as Professor Frank McClintock (Retired, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA), Professor Jean-Baptiste Leblond (Member of the Académie des Sciences, Professor at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France), Professor Mark Kachanov (Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Tufts University, USA), Dr. Alastair Johnson (German Aerospace Institute – DLR), Dr. Masahiro Fujii (Ube Industries Ltd., Japan) and Philippe Gilles (AREVA International Expert, France). The informal setting allowed for indepth interaction and exchange between the speakers and the 20 seminar attendees representing more than 18 companies and academic institutions and 8 countries.
“I liked very much to hear such well-known people in the area speaking at the seminar and I learnt quite a lot on new developments and modeling approach for fracture,” said Carel Ten Horn, principal researcher at Corus RD&T in The Netherlands. “It was not a conference, but quite an informal meeting with much more interaction. I also enjoyed the good balance between people from academia and from industry. Topics covered were varied and are directly applicable in my work,” he continued.
Learning from the latest advances in fracture mechanics allows CAE engineers and model designers to solve their engineering challenges using FEA technology by accurately predicting and controlling the risk of damage and failure. It helps participants better understand the “physics behind the screen” in order to make optimal design decisions and achieve faster production.
Attendees reported great interest for presentation content saying the seminar was a good opportunity to learn what other companies are doing and to understand the challenges faced by various industry sectors. In addition to the in-depth overview of on-going research, participants also appreciated gaining a better understanding of the availability of software packages and on new areas not familiar to them.
“We gathered both high class experts and top-level attendees from all over the world,” added Argiris Kamoulakos, ESI Group Scientific Director. “The success is due in part to the subject of the seminar itself, as fracture mechanics is extremely critical for a company’s competitiveness. Our Fracture Seminar is an excellent way for engineers and scientists from industry and research centers to acquire the best practices in that discipline. It seems that participants went away with some ideas on how to overcome their industrial challenges. Most expressed very positive feedback and intend to attend the next event,” he continued.
This course is part of a series of Expert Courses on advanced simulation topics, ranging from the Springback Seminar for Metal Forming processes held in Switzerland in October 2007, to the Solidification Course being held next month for Casting processes. Other similar ESI Group events will continue to take place worldwide on such topics as Composites and Vibro-Acoustics.
Learn about other ESI Group training opportunities at: www.esi-group.com/training
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