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The MSC Institute of Technology
The MSC Institute of Technology is chartered to provide basic and specialized training in the use of Virtual Product
Development tools to maximize your investments in software tools. The Institute maintains state-of-the-art classroom
facilities and individual computer graphics laboratories at training centers throughout the world. Our goal is to accelerate
your ability to innovate through the use of simulation tools and services.
This catalog is your guide to the world’s largest Virtual Product Development curriculum. Our offerings include more than
90 different courses, designed with an emphasis on case-based training, where you learn how to use software tools and
apply the related theory while solving real design and engineering problems. Over 1,000 of these courses are provided
each year to over 7,000 students at MSC training facilities throughout the world.
Whether you need an introduction to VPD or expert instruction in specialized applications, the MSC Institute of
Technology offers the courses you want, with the expertise you deserve. MSC is dedicated to customer service,
product excellence, and continuous quality improvement in all that we do.
To further meet your specific requirements, we offer three options for live instruction.
Standard Public Courses– Choose from our wide selection of courses conveniently offered at sites
throughout the world
Private Courses – If you have a number of employees who need training, we offer the cost effective option
of bringing our class to your facility. This eliminates employee travel costs, minimizes time away from work,
and can be arranged at your convenience.
Custom Courses – If our standard seminar offerings do not meet your training requirements, MSC
can develop a course or set of courses tailored to your specific needs. A custom course might include
a combination of topics from several standard courses or specialized material not found in any of our
standard seminars. MSC will work with your staff to design the course you need.
MSC can deliver custom and private courses live or via the web. We can also help insure that you have the adequate
hardware and software licenses available for private courses.
Training Products
MSC provides a convenient set of training products to give you access to high quality training, even if you cannot attend
a live training course. These products can also serve as a valuable reference tool for employees who have taken a live
class, but need a short refresher on a particular subject.
DVD/Video Courses – Many of our more popular courses are now available on DVD/video. You can play the
DVDs right on your computer, allowing you to watch the course and run the software from your machine.
Web-based Courses – MSC also can create Web-based courses specifically for you. Our staff will work with
you to design and create custom courses conveniently accessed through your internal network.
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COMPANY OVERVIEW
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MSC.Software 7
MSC.Software 8
MSC.Software 9
SEMINAR OVERVIEW
1 MSC.ADAMS
ADM701 Basic ADAMS/Full Simulation 10
ADM702 Basic ADAMS/Solver 10
ADM703 Advanced ADAMS/Solver 11
ADM704 Parametric and Design Evaluation Tools with ADAMS/View 11
ADM705 Customization with ADAMS/View 12
ADM710 ADAMS/Flex 12
ADM711 ADAMS/Controls 12
ADM712 ADAMS/Auto Flex 13
ADM720 ADAMS/Vibration 13
ADM730 ADAMS/Insight 13
ADM740 ADAMS/Car 14
ADM761 Basic ADAMS/Chassis 14
ADM782 MECHANISM/Pro 15
2 MSC.DYTRAN
DYT101 Introduction To Langrangian Analysis Using MSC.Dytran 15
DYT102 Introduction To Eulerian And Coupled Analysis Using MSC.Dytran 16
DYT103 Introduction to Airbag Analysis and Occupant Safety Using MSC.Dytran 17
3 MSC.EASY5
EAS101 MSC.EASY5 Dynamic System Modeling Simulation
and Analysis using EASY5 (Intro Class) 18
EAS102 MSC.EASY5 Dynamic System Modeling Simulation
and Analysis using EASY5 (Advanced Class) 18
EAS103 MSC.EASY5 Modeling Simulation of Fluid Power Systems Using EASY5 19
EAS104 MSC.EASY5 Introduction to MSC.EASY5 with Emphasis
on fluid Power Systems 19
EAS105 MSC.EASY5 Gas Systems Modeling and Simulation with MSC.EASY5 19
5 MSC.MARC
MAR101 MSC.Marc Mentat Introduction 21
MAR102 MSC.Marc Mentat Advanced 21
MAR103 MSC.Marc Experimental Elastomer Analysis 22
MAR104 MSC.SuperForm 22
MAR120 Introduction to Engineering Analysis using MSC.Marc and MSC.Patran 23
6 MSC.MVISION
MVI320 Using MSC.Mvision Materials System 23
7 MSC.NASTRAN
NAS101 Basics MSC.Nastran Linear Static and Normal Modes Analysis 24
NAS102 MSC.Nastran Dynamic Analysis 25
NAS103 MSC.Nastran Nonlinear Analysis 25
NAS104 MSC.Nastran Thermal Analysis 26
NAS105 Practical Finite Element Analysis Techniques using MSC.Nastran 26
NAS106 MSC.Nastran Superelement Analysis 27
NAS107 Designing Sensitivity and Optimization in MSC.Nastran 28
NAS108 MSC.Nastran New Capabilities 28
NAS109 Adaptive Analysis with MSC.Nastran 29
NAS110 DMAP and Database Application in MSC.Nastran 29
NAS111 MSC.Nastran Aeroelastic Analysis 30
7 MSC.NASTRAN
NAS113 Analysis of Composite Materials with MSC.Nastran 31
NAS115 Fluid Structure Analysis in MSC.Nastran 32
NAS116 Practical Dynamic Analysis in MSC.Nastran 32
NAS120 Linear Static and Normal Modes Analysis Using MSC.Nastran & MSC.Patran 33
NAS122 Dynamic Analysis Using MSC.Patran and MSC.Nastran 34
NAS123 MSC.Nastran Implicit Nonlinear (SOL 600) Analysis 34
9 MSC.PATRAN
PAT301 Computer Based Modeling for Design and Analysis with MSC.Patran 37
PAT301 AERO Computer Based Modeling for Design and Analysis
for Aerospace Application 38
PAT302 MSC.Patran for Advanced Users 38
PAT304 Introduction to MSC.Patran Command Language (PCL) 39
PAT312 Thermal Analysis Using MSC.Patran Thermal 39
PAT318 Durability and Fatigue Life Estimation Using MSC.Fatigue 40
PAT319 Fatigue Analysis of Dynamically Responsive Systems Using FEA 40
PAT325 MSC.Patran Introduction to Laminate Modeler 41
PAT328 New Capabilities in MSC.Patran 41
PAT329 Acoustic and Vibro-Acoustic Analysis Using MSC.Actran 41
10 MSC.SOFY
SOF101 MSC.SOFY Basic 42
SOF110 MSC.SOFY Advanced for Nastran Users 43
SOF111 MSC.SOFY Advanced for LS-DYNA Users 43
11 MSC.VISUALNASTRAN 4D
VND101 MSC.visualNastran Desktop Training 44
12 SIMDESIGNER
SMD101 Structural and Thermal Analysis Using SimDesigner 45
SMD102 SimDesigner Motion for CATIA V5 45
SMD103 SimDesigner Suspension for CATIA V5 46
13 CATIA V4
CAT401 CATIA V4 Basic Modeling 47
CAT402 CATIA V4 Generative Drafting 47
CAT403 CATIA V4 Installation & Administration 47
CAT404 CATIA V4 Manufacturing 48
CAT405 CATIA V4 Surface Design 48
CAT406 CATIA V4 Advanced Surface Design 48
CAT407 CATIA V4 Advanced Solids / Parametrics 48
14 CATIA V5
CAT501 CATIA V5 Fundamentals 49
CAT501AERO CATIA V5 Fundamentals for Aerospace Applications 49
CAT502 CATIA V5 Advanced Modeling 49
CAT503 CATIA V5 Installation & Administration 50
CAT504 CATIA V5 Manufacturing 50
CAT505 CATIA V5 Surface Design 51
CAT507 CATIA/CADAM Drafting Basic Training 51
CAT508 Helix to CCD Migration Training 51
CAT509 CATIA V5 Structural Analysis for the Designer 51
CAT510 CATIA V5 Knowledgeware 52
CAT511 CATIA V5 Fundamentals for V4 Users 52
CAT512 CATIA V5 Fundamentals for SmarTeam Users 52
CAT513 CATIA V5 Lite for Analysts 52
CAT520 SmarTeam Administration Training 53
CAT521 SmarTeam End User Training 53
CAT530 CAA Programming Basics 53
CAT531 CATIA V5 VB Automation 53
CAT540 ENOVIA Custom 53
MSC.Marc
Prerequisites:
None
Length:
5 Days
Basic ADAMS/Solver
This course is intended for users who wish to learn about the building
block of all ADAMS models, the ADAMS/Solver dataset. This course
will teach you how to build and manipulate models via the dataset, and
perform simulations using ADAMS/Solver.
Topics:
Basic ADAMS/Full Simulation • Building models without a pre-processor
ADM702
If you‘re new to mechanical system simulation, this course will give you - MSC.ADAMS dataset structure (.adm)
the foundation of skills you‘ll need to begin using MSC.ADAMS‘ powerful - statements
virtual prototyping, testing, and visualization capabilities. - functions
- Connecting parts with:
Topics: - ideal constraints (hinges, sliders, etc.)
- flexible connectors (springs, dampers, etc.)
• Create parts and organize them into mechanical systems
ADM701
Length:
2 Days
Topics: Topics:
• Gain greater insight into ADAMS/Solver theory (i.e., equation • Introduction to parameterization.
ADM704
ADM703
formulation and solution methods) so you know which solution • Understanding expressions used in a parameterized model.
parameters are under user-control and when, why, and how to set - Built-in ADAMS/View functions (location, orientation, modeling,
them. Recommended modeling practices and what to avoid. (2 days) etc.).
• Link subroutines (FORTRAN) with standard ADAMS/Solver - Accessing database objects and their component values.
routines to generate and run a customized ADAMS/Solver library.
• Creating a parametric model, using:
(1 day)
- Construction Points
• Use advanced modeling techniques (1 day)
- Design Variables
- Controlling model topology during simulation
- Expression Builder
- Differential equations to represent mechanical phenomena
- Graphical Tools
- Implementing simple control algorithms
- Table Editor
- Performing standalone ADAMS/Solver simulations in batch mode.
• Performing multi-run simulations to better understand and improve
- Using ADAMS/Linear as a tool to inspect the system-level linear
overall system behavior
modes
- Design Study
- Implementing test data via splines
- Design of Experiments (DOE)
- Sensors to control simulations
- Optimization
- Modeling hystersis via a user subroutine
• Creating design objectives and design constraints for your system.
• Interpreting Results of a multi-run simulation.
- Plotting
- Summary Tables
Prerequisites:
• Basic MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Course or Basic Prerequisites:
ADAMS/Solver Course
* Experience with MSC.ADAMS highly recommended • Basic MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Course
* Familiarity with ADAMS/View highly recommended • Advanced ADAMS/Solver Course preferred
Length: Length:
4 Days 2 Days
Topics:
Topics:
• ADAMS/View command language and structure.
ADM705
- Commands - keywords, parameter names, parameter values • Modal Flexibility: Theoretical background, combined rigid-flexible
ADM710
- Conditional constructs (if/then/else, for loops, etc.) equations of motion
- Using command files to perform tasks • Importing a flexible body into a rigid-body model
• The macro language and macro structure. • Working with flexible body models in ADAMS/View (mode
• How to create and access macros to automate common tasks. manager, connect flexible part to rigid parts, add forces/torques,
use measures)
• Creating custom dialog boxes
• ADAMS/Solver dataset and ADAMS/View command language
- Using the dialog box builder
syntax
- Defining labels, fields, buttons, options menu, etc.
• Using flexible body models with stand-alone ADAMS/Solver
- Become familiar with underlying commands
(edit .adm files, generate .mtx files, submit simulations)
• Creating custom menus.
• Performing static, dynamic, and eigenvalue analyses
• Putting it all together to build a custom interface.
• Exporting loads from ADAMS/View
• Methods for optimizing MNFs
Prerequisites:
• Comparing results of rigid and flexible models (plotting, animation)
• Basic MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Course • Validating ADAMS/Flex results with FEM results and hand-
• Advanced ADAMS/Solver Course preferred calculations
• Modeling considerations
Length:
• Debugging
2 Days • Modeling contact with a flexible body
• Using a modal force (MFORCE) to define a pressure load
• Publishing simulation results on the web (generate movies, table of
ADAMS/Controls eigenvalues, snapshot images, include model files)
• Reviewing several application examples
You will learn how to connect your MSC.ADAMS models to control systems
• Reviewing/Discussing methods for generating MNF from FEA
developed in MATLAB or EASY5. Techniques for combining linear,
packages
nonlinear, continuous, and sampled control systems with your ADAMS
• ADAMS/AutoFlex
model will be presented, along with tutorials. Converting your MATLAB
or EASY5 model into a native MSC.ADAMS entity via Control System
Import to run the combined model completely within ADAMS will also be
Prerequisites:
discussed. Other topics presented in the course include an overview of all • MSC.ADAMS Full Similation Package users: Basic MSC.ADAMS
System Elements, including State Variables, Differential Equations, Linear • Full Simulation Package Course
State Equations, and General State Equations to develop models (e.g, • ADAMS/Car users: ADAMS/Car Course
control systems) supplemental to your mechanical model.
Length:
Topics: 3 Days
• ADAMS/Controls terminology
ADM711
Prerequisites:
• Basic MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package
Course or equivalent experience with MSC.ADAMS
• MATLAB - Simulink, or EASY5 experience preferred
Length:
2 Days
Topics:
ADAMS/AutoFlex (Geometry & Extrusion methods)
• Working with flexible body models in ADAMS/View • How DOE and virtual prototyping revolutionize traditional design
ADM730
(mode manager, connect flexible part to rigid parts, add forces/ techniques.
torques, use measures) • Publishing dynamic content of design analysis for collaboration
• Using AFI files to generate new flexible bodies across departments or companies.
• Basic discussion on modal flexibility • Understanding factors and responses in your model, how
response surfaces tie these together.
• Setting up the parametrics required:
Prerequisites:
• Parametrics in the MSC.ADAMS products.
• MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package users: Basic MSC.ADAMS • Reasonable design space assumptions, nominal models.
Full Simulation Package Course • Classical DOE process using ADAMS/Insight:
• ADAMS/Car users: ADAMS/Car Course
• Screening studies, identifying significant candidates.
Length: • Response surface refinement
• Results interpretation, refining results
1 Day
• Composite responses, tied factors and merging response surfaces
Prerequisites:
• MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Users:
ADAMS/Vibration - Basic MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Course Required
This course is intended for users who want to perform frequency-domain - Advanced ADAMS/View Courses Recommended
analysis. Using ADAMS/Vibration, you can study forced vibrations within • ADAMS/Car Users:
the MSC.ADAMS model at isolated instances. The results from ADAMS/ - Basic MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Course Required
• ADAMS/Pre Users:
Vibration can be used in noise/vibration/harshness (NVH) studies.
- Basic ADAMS/Pre Course Required
- Basic MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Course Recommended
Topics:
• Defining the input channels from which you will actuate (shake) the Length:
ADM720
Prerequisites:
• MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Users:
- Basic MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Course required.
- Advanced ADAMS/View Courses recommended.
• ADAMS/Car Users:
- Basic MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Course required
Length:
1 Day
ADM761
modularized vehicle models in the ADAMS/Car environment. - ADAMS/Solver
- ADAMS/PostProcessor
Topics: - ADAMS/Insight
• Description of Chassis model file structure
• Description about user modes and data hierarchy
ADM740
- Systems
• Overview of database hierarchy
- Subsystems
• Learning the concept of subsystems and assemblies
- Property Files
• Create new suspension and full vehicle models
- Database Structure
• Create user specific events with the Driving Machine
• Investigation of half-vehicle model behavior
• Setup suspension and full vehicle simulations
- Using the Suspension Design Module (SDM) requests
• How to use handling and durability tire
- Bushing definition and orientation techniques
• Perform suspension and full vehicle simulations
- Attachment options
• Create plot configuration files
- Hub compliance modeling
• Good practice in creating a fully parametric vehicle model
- Effect of vehicle loading on steering behavior
• Create and modify templates
- Using the static load case event
• Create and modify different type of parts
• Investigation of full-vehicle model behavior
• Learn how to use communicators
- Effect of passengers on steering response
• Learn how to create new requests within the same subsystem as
- Understanding understeer budget contribution
well as between different subsystems
- Using the Static Vehicle Characteristics (SVC) event
• Create and modify different property files
- Stringpots, accelerometers, and ride height sensors to
• Create and modify automotive elements such as spring, dampers,
‘instrument’ your model
bushings, bumpstop, etc.
- Simple chassis stiffness modeling
• Overview on how to implement flexible bodies
- Brake system modeling overview
- Trailer modeling
Prerequisites:
- Introduction to Chassis customization
• Basic MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Course - Converting files from ADAMS/Pre to ADAMS/Chassis
• General vehicle knowledge (vehicle dynamics,
suspension design, etc.) preferred Prerequisites:
Length:
Basic MSC.ADAMS Full Simulation Package Course or
4 Days Basic ADAMS/Solver Course
Length:
2 Days
MECHANISM/Pro
This course is intended for Pro/ENGINEER users who wish to learn about
the fully integrated, mechanical system simulation tool, MECHANISM/Pro.
This course will teach you how to fully mechanize your Pro/E assembly,
perform kinematic and dynamic analyses, and refine your model through
postprocessing of the results.
Topics:
• Building models with your Pro/E assembly
ADM782
Topics:
Day One
DY T101
• Introduction
- Overview of MSC.Dytran capabilities
- Differences between Lagrangian and Eulerian technology
- Overview of contact and Euler/Lagrange coupling techniques
- Typical applications
• Explicit transient dynamic analysis
- Introduction to explicit solution techniques
- Explicit versus implicit technology
- When to use explicit technology
• Input definition
- Overview of the input file
- Input file formats and data generation
- File management system
- Executive control
- Case control
- Bulk data
DYT102
• Pre-stressing with MSC.Nastran • Introduction
• Concept of surfaces in MSC.Dytran - When to use Eulerian and Euler-Lagrange coupling
- Surface definition
- Typical applications
- Defining segments
• Basic concepts of Euler
- Surface modeling
- Finite volume method
• Lagrangian Interaction Capabilities
- Contact - General connectivity
- Tied connections - Computational cycle
- Kinematic connections - User subroutine implementation
- Breakable connections • Eulerian capabilities
• Modeling techniques - Euler element library
- Mesh design - Material models
- Problem simplification - Boundary conditions
- Postprocessing - User subroutines
- Results interpretation
• Workshop example on Euler
• Workshop example on Lagrangian interaction
• General coupling
- When to use general coupling
Prerequisites:
- Theoretical concept of general coupling
Experience with a general-purpose finite element analysis application - Input directives
is recommended • Workshop example on general coupling
Length: Day Two
• Basic concepts of arbitrary Lagrange-Euler (ALE)
2 Days - When to use ALE
- MSC.Dytran ALE implementation
- Input directives
• Workshop example on ALE
• ALE coupling
- When to use ALE coupling
- Advantages of ALE coupling
- Implementation in the finite volume concept
- Input directives
• Workshop example on ALE coupling
• Modeling techniques
- Mesh design
- Problem initialization
- Coupling techniques
- Postprocessing
Prerequisites:
DYT101 is recommended
Length:
2 Days
Topics:
• Air bag Modelling in Uniform Pressure and CFD coding
DY T103
Prerequisites:
• Basic knowledge of the MSC.Dytran software is required
• Basic knowledge of the MSC.Patran and the MSC.Dytran Prefe
rence is required
• Basic knowledge of Occupant Safety is not required but will be
Dynamic System Modeling
benificial Simulation and Analysis using
Length: EASY5 (Intro Class)
2 Days 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.
Topics:
• Model Building
E AS101
• Linear Analysis
• Analysis Tool & Methodology
• Simulation and Integration
• Data Tables and the Matrix Editor
• Operating Point and Steady State Analysis
• MSC.EASY5 Architecture
• Writing Code in MSC.EASY5
Prerequisites:
An engineering background, knowledge of FORTRAN, and an under-
standing of differential equations.
Length:
2 Days
• Building Models and provide tips and insights into how to do this. Simulation and transient
• Specifying Model Data water hammer effects will be discussed as well. Students will learn how to
• Finding an Initial Operating Point - Steady State Analysis include temperature considerations in their models and how to use EASY5
• Running a Transient Response - Numerical Integration components to parameterize their models. Students will learn more about
• Using the Linear Model Analysis - Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors advanced topics like creating user-defined fluid properties and using this
• Using Fortran Components unique fluid in the system.
• Building Library Components
• Modeling Digital Controllers - Delay and Sample States Topics:
• Modeling Discontinuities with Switch States
• General Theory of Hydraulic Modeling in MSC.EASY5
EAS103
• Modeling an Open Loop Oil Cooling System
Prerequisites:
- Obtain Initial Operating Points
Completion of introductory class and/or a working knowledge of - Fluid properties
EASY5. • Modeling a Closed Loop Oil Cooling System
Length: - Difficulties in obtaining steady state
• Building a Piloted Servo Valve
3 Days
- Building valves from primitive hydraulic components
- Use steady state scan to parameterize models
- Linear analysis
• Model a Raise/Lower Valve for a Hydralic Lift
- Using HC library components to create larger component
- Reverse flow in a hydraulic system
- Minimizing number of pressure states
• Simulating Waterhammer Effects
• Disaster Recovery - How to handle problem models
Prerequisites:
Working knowledge of EASY5 and a basic understanding of the Ther-
mal Hydraulics library.
Length:
2 Days
EAS105
components. Students learn to calculate stable operating points using the
• Modeling a Simple Pneumatic Pressure Regulator
EASY5 Steady-State Analysis. Modeling problems specific to hydraulic
- Practice basic MSC.EASY5 skills
systems are discussed. The class also covers the EASY5 set of linear
- Obtain Initial Operating Points
analyses, including, in part, transfer function calculation, frequency
response generation, and root locus analysis. - Difficulties in Obtaining Steady State
- Use Steady State to parameterize models
• Modeling a Flow Control Valve
Topics:
- Building Valves from Primitive Pneumatic Components
• Modeling an Open Loop Oil Cooling System • Building an Electro pneumatic Pressure Regulator
EAS104
- Learn and practice basic MSC.EASY5 skills - Data Tables and the Matrix Editor
- Obtrain Initial Operating Points, Steady State • Linear Analysis
• Modeling a Closed Loop Oil Cooling System • Model a Temperature Control System with Heat Exchangers
- Try different linear analyses • Simulation and Numerical Integration
- Learn about numerical simulation • Macro Code Development
• Writing Code in MSC.EASY5 • Sorting and Solving Implicit Loops
• MSC.EASY5 File Architecture • Modeling and Development with Discrete Components
• Modeling Discontinuities with Switch States
• Additional topics as interest and time allows including:
- Debugging models
Prerequisites: - How to define and use your own fluid property set
Prerequisites:
• NAS 101: Introduction to MSC.Nastran
• NAS 102: MSC.Nastran Dynamics Analysis
• PAT 301: Introduction to MSC.Patran
Length:
5 Days
Introduction to MSC.FlightLoads
& MSC.Nastran Aeroelastic
Analysis
This seminar is intended for engineers concerned with structural loads,
flying qualities, and aeroelastic stability of flexible aircraft and missiles. The
objective of the seminar is to familiarize the engineer with an integrated
approach to the state-of-the-art MSC.Nastran applications in aeroelastic
analyses and their implementation via the MSC.Flightloads User Interface
and process management tool. An overview of the aeroelastic capability
is followed by discussion of the available aerodynamic theories and case
studies of the three available aeroelastic solutions: static aeroelasticity,
flutter, and dynamic aeroelasticity. Highly detailed workshops are used
throughout to exercise the student and ensure the lessons are well
learned.
Topics:
- Introduction MSC.Nastran Aerodynamics
FLD120
Topics:
• Introduction to MSC.Marc
MAR102
• Review of Finite Element Analysis
• Contact Analysis
- Definition of contact bodies
- Contact and friction
- Some additional contact options
- Implementation of contact constraints
• Geometrically Nonlinear Analysis
• Nonlinear Material Behavior
• Heat Transfer and Thermal Stress Analysis
• Dynamics
• Workshop Problems
- Break Forming
- Super Plastic Forming
- Interference Fit
- Dynamics with Friction Heating
- Transient Cantilever Beam
- Add Contact
MSC.Marc Mentat Introduction
Prerequisites:
The purpose of this course is to introduce the new MSC.Marc user to both
MSC.Marc and MSC.Marc Mentat by lectures and hands on modeling of • A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly
nonlinear problems. recommended
• Previous finite element analysis experience is recommended
• Completion of MSC.Marc Mentat Introductory Course is recom
Topics:
mended
• Linear Elastic Analysis
MAR101
Prerequisites:
• A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly
recommended
• Previous finite element analysis experience is recommended
Length:
3 Days
MAR104
• Mechanics of MSC.SuperForm
• Introduction
MAR103
• Background Information
• Overview of Elastomer Testing and Analysis
• Getting Started
- Test data are dependent on the measurement method
• Cylinder Compression
- Analysis results are dependent on the mesh
• Closed Die Forging of a Gear Blank
- Measurement and Modeling principals
• Two Stage Cold Forging Process
• Uniaxial Tension/Compression Testing and Analysis
• Hot Forming Process with Flash
- Specimen setup and test
• Cup Extrusion
- Set up model - Curve Fitting of Uniaxial Material Data
• Forging of a Turbine Blade
- Run Simulation
- Understand Physical and Numerical Results
Prerequisites:
• Biaxial Tension/Compression Testing
- Specimen setup and test • A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly
- Set up model - Curve Fitting of Multi Mode Material Data recommended
- Run Simulation • Previous finite element analysis experience is recommended
- Understand Physical and Numerical Results
• Pure Shear Testing Length:
- Specimen setup and test
2 Days
- Set up model - Curve Fitting of Multi Mode Material Data
- Run Simulation
- Understand Physical and Numerical Results Contact Analysis
• Product Simulations with Specimen Data
- Definition of contact bodies
- Contact and friction
- Case Histories of Product Simulations
Prerequisites:
• A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly
recommended
• Previous finite element analysis experience is recommended
• Knowledge of elastomeric materials
Length:
3 Days
Introduction to Engineering
Analysis using MSC.Marc and
MSC.Patran
MAR120 covers the use of MSC.Marc and MSC.Patran or MSC.AFEA (the
interlocked combination of MSC.Patran and MSC.Marc) for the solution
of complex engineering problems. Students who successfully complete
this course will be able to: create finite element models representing
nonlinear physical phenomena; select appropriate element types and
mesh densities; understand the limitations of solving nonlinear FEA
problems; select solution types for various nonlinear phenomena such
as nonlinear dynamics, metal forming, elastomers, and contact problems;
select error tolerance parameters and properly use automatic time-
stepping techniques; and understand the basis of large deformation,
rotation, and strain finite element analysis. MSC.Patran provides a
Marc Preference which directly supports most MSC.Marc features and
indirectly supports all MSC.Marc features. MSC customers that have
been using MSC.Advanced FEA (which is replaced by MSC.AFEA) for
meeting their analysis needs will find this new Marc Preference to be the
ideal environment to continue their work. They are especially encouraged
to attend this course. All the class practice (16 exercises) is made using
MSC.Patran and MSC.Marc rather than MSC.Marc Mentat. Engineers who
have attended the MAR101 and MAR102 will also benefit from attending
this class if they intend to use the new MSC.Patran Marc Preference.
Topics:
• One-day Patran overview
Using MSC.Mvision Materials System
MAR120
• Element formulation: selection and usage inside MSC.Patran and The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the use of
MSC.MARC the MSC.Mvision materials system. This class is designed for engineers,
• Multistepping: how to setup and run prescribed loading history scientists, and designers involved in the use of materials for analysis or
analysis design or those involved with the testing of materials.
• Contact: in depth coverage of setup and solution of various contact
types including rigid and elastic body contact, small and finite Topics:
sliding, and 1, 2, and 3 dimensional contact modes
Day One
• Fundamentals of non-linear analysis, problem formulation and
MVI320
• Navigate MSC.Mvision databanks
convergence
• Query MSC.Mvision databanks for materials meeting design
• Introduction into material modeling capabilitites including: elastic,
constraints
plastic, hyperelastic, creep, and composite material models
• Create custom tables from any information in the databanks
• Introduction to linear and non-linear direct dynamics and modal • Introduction to the engineering spreadsheet
dynamic analysis methods Day Two
• Basic introduction to steady state and transient heat transfer analysis • Understand the MSC.Mvision database structure
• Create new databanks including customized organization
Prerequisites: of the databank
• Load an MSC.Mvision database with input files or via the
• A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly spreadsheet
recommended • Use the engineering spreadsheet
• Previous finite element analysis experience is recommended • Evaluate materials options
Length: - Aid in databank construction
Day Three
4 Days • Create user-defined functions to customize the MSC.Mvision
Spreadsheet
• Create spreadsheet templates
- Automatically reduce test data
- Add data to an MSC.Mvision databank
• Manage units with MSC.Mvision
• Create ISO compliant text output of your databank
(STEP/Express Translator)
Prerequisites:
None
Length:
3 Days
Day Two
• Bulk data section (continued)
- Coordinate systems
- Geometry
- Constraints
- Material properties
- Elements
Day Three
• Intermediate modeling practices
- Set notations
- Rigid elements
- Model debugging
- Symmetry
- Modeling recommendations
• Parameters
Day Four
• Natural frequencies and normal modes
- Governing equations
- Methods of computation
- MSC.Nastran entries for normal modes analysis
• Buckling theory
• MSC.Nastran entries for buckling analysis
• Introduction to the file management section
- Restarts
Basics MSC.Nastran Linear - Databases
Static and Normal Modes • Overview of advanced capabilities (as time permits)
Analysis
Prerequisites:
The purpose of this seminar is to introduce the new MSC.Nastran user
to the basic text input requirements for linear static and normal modes • A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly
analysis of structures. Many important features of MSC.Nastran are recommended
illustrated with numerous example problems. MSC.Nastran data structure • No previous finite element analysis experience is required
and element library, modeling practices, model debugging, and guidelines
for efficient solutions are discussed. This seminar (or NAS120) provides Length:
the foundation required for intermediate and advanced MSC.Nastran 4 Days
applications.
Topics:
• Introduction to MSC and MSC.Nastran
NAS101
• Fundamentals of dynamics
• Normal modes analysis Topics:
• Dynamic reduction Day One
NAS103
• Rigid body modes • Introduction
• Transient analysis • Nonlinear static analysis strategies
Day Two - Newton-Raphson method
• Frequency response - Advancing schemes
• Enforced motion - Stiffness update schemes
Day Three - Line search
• Response spectrum - Convergence and divergence
• Random response - Restarts
• Complex Modes Day Two
• Mode Acceleration Methods • Geometric nonlinear analysis
• Superelements and Component Mode Synthesis - Large rotations
Day Four - Follower forces
• Extra points, transfer functions, and NOLINs • Linear and nonlinear buckling analysis
• Normal modes with Preloads Day Three
• Test analysis correlation • Material types
• Design sensitivity and optimization - Nonlinear elastic
- Hyperelastic (Green elastic)
Prerequisites: - Elastoplastic
• A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly - Creep
recommended - Temperature dependent
• No previous finite element experience is required • Nonlinear elements
NAS101 or equivalent is recommended - Small strain elements
Length: - Large strain elements
- Contact (interface) elements
4 Days
- Gap
- Slideline
Day Four
• Nonlinear transient analysis
- Integration schemes
- Mass, damping, and load specification
- Restarts
• Superelements
• Special topics
- Nonlinear modal analysis
- Composite elements
Prerequisites:
• A working knowledge of linear static analysis as covered in
NAS101
• Experience with dynamic analysis and superelement analysis is
recommended
Length:
4 Days
NAS105
- Geometry¿grid points and elements • Element techniques
- Material properties - Review of available options
- Boundary conditions¿surface elements - Theoretical considerations and modern practices
- Thermal “loads” - Accuracy versus shape and mesh size
- Thermal transients - Modeling tricks
Day Two - Mesh transitions and special connections
• NASTRAN input data • Constraints and boundary conditions
• Steady state analysis (SOL 153) - The “R” constraints
- NLPARM statement - Singularities—detection and cure
- Free and forced convection - Symmetry methods
Day Three Day Two
• Steady state analysis (SOL 153) (cont.) • Diagnosing modeling problems
- Thermal loads - Available diagnostic messages
- Radiation boundary condition - Graphical methods
- Radiation view factors - Useful output options
- Radiation enclosure analysis - Free-body checks
- Spectral exchange - Redundant analysis methods
• Transient analysis (SOL 159) • Recommendations for dynamic modeling
- TSTEPNL statement - Performance of reduction techniques
- Transient load methodology - Using the SUPORT entry
- Control nodes Day Three
- Temperature boundary conditions • Recommendations for dynamic modeling (cont.)
- Phase change - Approximating frequencies using static analysis
Day Four - Hints to evaluate the quality of modal solutions
• Thermal stress analysis • Superelements made easy
- Restarts - Single-level models
• Multimode heat transfer analysis - Basic input
• Thermal system analysis - Basic restarts
• Miscellaneous topics
Prerequisites:
• Basic knowledge of heat transfer fundamentals
• NAS101 or equivalent experience is recommended
Length:
4 Days
Topics:
Day One
NAS106
• Introduction, theory, and overview
• Superelement partitioning and terminology
• Superelement case control
• Loads and boundary conditions
Day Two
• Output formats
• Plotting
• Multilevel analysis
• Manual and automatic restarts in static analysis
• Resource estimation
Day Three
• Database management and terminology
- External superelements
- Upstream/downstream databases
• Secondary (image and external) superelements
• Dynamic analysis with superelements
Day Four
• Normal modes analysis
• Reduction techniques for dynamics
- Guyan reduction
- Generalized dynamic reduction
- Component modal synthesis
• Transient and Frequency Response Analysis
• Restarts in dynamic analysis
Prerequisites:
• NAS101 or equivalent experience
• MSC.Nastran Dynamic Analysis seminar is recommended
Length:
4 Days
Topics:
Day One
NAS107
• Introduction
- What is design optimization?
- Overview of MSC.Nastran design optimization capabilities
- The basic optimization problem statement
• Introduction to numerical optimization
- The concept of a design space
- Constrained and unconstrained minimization techniques
- Convergence testing
- Numerical aspects of interest to the design engineer
• Design modeling I
- Analysis versus design modeling
- Design model definition procedure—choosing the design
variables, objective, and constraints
- Design optimization input, part I
Day Two
• Design modeling II
- Design variable and reduced basis formulations
- Formulation of synthetic design variable-to-property relations
- Formulation of synthetic responses
- Design optimization input, part II
- Cautions and techniques for avoiding common pitfalls
- Interpretation and utilization of optimization results
• Structural Optimization—theory and practice
- Coupling numerical optimizers and structural analysis—the
theory of structural optimization
- Introduction to approximation concepts MSC.Nastran New Capabilities
- Design variable linking This seminar presents the new features in the latest release of
- Constraint deletion MSC.Nastran.
- Formal approximations
- Taking advantage of the approximation concepts in
Topics:
NAS108
MSC.Nastran
- Design sensitivity analysis New features
Day Three
• Shape optimization
- Introduction and theory
- Shape basis vectors in the design model
- Overview of methods
• Dynamic response Prerequisites:
- Optimization
• NAS101 or equivalent is recommende
- General considerations
- Basic equations: direct frequency, modal frequency, and modal
Length:
transient response optimization
1 Day
NAS110
This seminar is intended to introduce the user to the adaptive analysis • Introduction
features in MSC.Nastran - Sample DMAP instructions and sequence
- FORTRAN versus DMAP
Topics: - What’s new for DMAP and FMS
• Fundamentals
• Technical overview
- Module and statement format and syntax
NAS109
Analysis of Composite
Materials with MSC.Nastran
MSC.Nastran can be efficiently and effectively used to model laminated
composites. MSC.Nastran allows the user to specify the material
properties, orientation, and thickness for each lamina in the composite
layup. The program then calculates the properties of the equivalent plate.
This automatic representation of laminated composites is available in all
MSC.Nastran solution sequences; however stresses, strains, and failure
indices can be recovered at the lamina level for only statics, normal
modes, and nonlinear statics. In addition, MSC.Nastran can be used
for multi-disciplinary structural optimization of laminated composite
materials. This seminar describes how to use MSC.Nastran for practical
analysis and design optimization of composite materials. Examples are
provided that illustrate typical uses for all major topics. The MSC.Patran
composite pre- and postprocessing is also shown.
Topics:
• Introduction to composites in MSC.Nastran
NAS113
Prerequisites:
NAS101 or equivalent experience
Length:
3 Days
Topics: Topics:
• Introduction and history Day One
NAS116
NAS115
3 Days
Prerequisites:
NAS101 and NAS102
Length:
3 Days
Topics:
• Introduction to finite element theory
NAS120
NAS123
context of case studies. A strong emphasis is placed on engineering • Numerical Concepts in Nonlinear Analysis
process so that the student can rapidly relate the course to his or her • Element Library, Mesh Considerations, and Analysis Procedures
project needs. • Analysis Setup and the Analysis Form
• Analysis Setup for Non-Patran Users
Topics: • Introduction to Choice of Elements
• Choice of Element Integration
• Review of Fundamentals
NAS122
• Materials
• Normal Modes Analysis
• Overview and Contact Body Interactions
• Mass Modeling
• Contact Body Definition
• Effective Mass
• Resolving Convergence Problems
• Guyan Reduction
• Buckling and Post-buckling Analysis
• Rigid Body Modes
• Structural Dynamics
- Rigid Body Modes and Rigid Body Vectors
- Calculation of Rigid Body Modes
Prerequisites:
- Selection of “Support” Degrees of Freedom
- Checking of “Support” Degrees of Freedom NAS101 or equivalent is recommended
- Rigid Body Modes
• Pre-Stiffened Normal Modes Length:
• Response Methods 3 Days
- Transient Analysis
- Frequency Response Analysis
- Response Types
- Modal and Direct Methods
• Damping Overview
- Damping in Dynamic Analysis
- Rayleigh Damping
- Viscous Damping Input
- Frequency Dependent Impedance Sample
- Sample using CBUSH Element
• Transient Response Analysis
• Frequency Response Analysis
• Enforced Motion
• Interactive Frequency Response
• Random Analysis
Prerequisites:
Some familiarity of MSC.Patran and MSC.Nastran
Length:
5 Days
• Introduction To MSC
• Model Definition – 3D Element
• Introduction To Finite Element Theory
• Normal Modes Analysis
• Analysis Overview
• Linear Buckling Analysis
- Problem Summary
- Classical Solution
Day Four
- Finite Element Approach
• Advanced Model Building
• Introduction To MSC.Nastran for Windows – Preprocessing, Model Building
• Advanced Result Post-Processing
- Overview
- File
Day Five
- Geometry
• Model Definition – 0D Element
- Workplane
• Large Model Strategy
- Finite Element
• Model Verification
- Finite Element Verification
• Tricks
• Mesh Transitions and Special Connections
Day Two
• Introduction To MSC.Nastran for Windows – Preprocessing, Model Building
(Cont.)
- Constraints
- Loading
Prerequisites:
- Function A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is highly
• Introduction To MSC.Nastran for Windows – Analysis recommended
- Solution Sequence
- Case Control Length:
- Parameters
5 Days
• Introduction
N4W102
Topics:
• Normal Modes Analysis
• Introduction
N4W103
• Transient Analysis
• Nonlinear Static Analysis Strategies
• Frequency Response
- Newton-Raphson method
• Dynamic Reduction
- Advancing schemes
• Enforced Motion
- Stiffness update schemes
• Rigid Body Modes
- Line search
• Advanced Topics
To be determined by instructor and/or attendees - Convergence and divergence
Topics to be chosen from: • Geometric Nonlinear Analysis
- Complex Modes - Large rotations
- Mode Acceleration Methods - Follower forces
- Response spectrum • Nonlinear Buckling Analysis
- Random response • Material Types
- Nonlinear transient dynamics - Nonlinear elastic
- Hyperelastic (Green elastic)
Prerequisites: - Elastoplastic
- Creep
Basic MSC.Nastran for Windows Linear Static and Normal Modes - Temperature dependent
Analysis seminar or equivalent experience
• Nonlinear Elements
Length: - Small strain elements
3 Days
- Large strain elements
- Contact (interface) elements
- Gap
- Slideline
• Nonlinear Transient Analysis
- Integration schemes
- Mass, damping, and load specification
- Restarts
• Special Topics
- Nonlinear modal analysis
- Composite elements
Prerequisites:
• A working knowledge of linear static analysis, as covered in the
Basic MSC.Nastran for Windows Linear Static and Normal Modes
Analysis seminar, is assumed
• Some experience with dynamic analysis is recommended but not
required
Length:
3 Days
Topics:
N4W104
• Introduction
• Overview of Heat Transfer Capabilities
• The MSC.Nastran Thermal Model
• Steady State Transfer Analysis
• Transient Heat Analysis
• Thermal Stress Analysis
• Advanced Topics
Prerequisites:
• Basic knowledge of heat transfer fundamentals
• MSC.Nastran for Windows101 seminar or equivalent experience
Length:
3 Days
Computer Based Modeling
for Design and Analysis with
MSC.Patran
PAT301 is the introductory course for new MSC.Patran users. Students
will master the basic skills required to use MSC.Patran in typical MCAE
applications. PAT301 emphasizes practical skills development through
comprehensive, hands-on laboratory sessions. Students will learn to
build analysis models using MSC.Patran, define material properties,
create boundary conditions, apply loads, and submit their job for analysis
and postprocess results.
Topics:
• Take a model through the complete design and analysis cycle
• Import CAD geometry and use it to create new geometry in
PAT301
MSC.Patran
• Learn graphics manipulation, imaging, and viewing techniques
• Practice using the different meshing techniques: isomesher, paver,
and tetmesher
• Verify your finite element model
• Apply loads and boundary conditions
• Learn advanced techniques:
- Apply distributed pressure loads
- Vary thicknesses
- Use groups and lists to filter and group entities
• Submit analysis
• View and manipulate results
Prerequisites:
A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is recommended
Length:
5 Days
Topics:
Topics:
• Take a model through the complete design and analysis cycle
PAT301AERO
• Import CAD geometry and use it to create new geometry in • Learn user interface shortcuts and advanced capabilities that will
PAT302
MSC.Patran increase your MSC.Patran efficiency and help you customize your
work environment
• Learn graphics manipulation, imaging, and viewing techniques
- Wildcards, keywords, list processor syntax, and command line
• Practice using the different meshing techniques: isomesher, paver,
options
and tetmesher
- Database/model manipulation using group transformation and
• Verify your finite element model
database merge capabilities
• Apply loads and boundary conditions
- Customizing the quickpick menu and start-up environment
• Learn advanced techniques:
• Discover advanced geometry modelling and CAD access features
- Apply distributed pressure loads
- Advanced construction and editing techniques help you repair
- Vary thicknesses non-topologically congruent (i.e., “dirty”) geometry
- Use groups and lists to filter and group entities - Learn the mathmatical basis for the various geometry formats
• Submit analysis - Parametric cubic geometry and the MSC.Patran 2.5 convention
• View and manipulate results • Apply advanced finite element modelling capabilities
- Mapped, automated and 2-1/2-D meshing, mesh smoothing
Prerequisites:
- Global-local and thermal-structural modelling using FEM fields
A basic knowledge of statics and strength of materials is recommended - Advanced node and element editing techniques
- Multi-point constraints
Length: • Post-processing and advanced graphical results display
5 Days - Combine multiple animation images
- Advanced capabilities of results, insight, XY plot, and text
report
- Learn exactly how the numerical results values are used to
produce the graphical display, i.e., data averaging and
extrapolation
• MSC.Patran Command Language (PCL) Basics
- PCL programming in conjunction with MSC.Patran modelling
- PCL syntax, directives, operators,variables,arrays and libraries
- Write a PCL routine to automate parameterized geometry
creation
Prerequisites:
PAT301 or equivalent experience in the use of MSC.Patran
Length:
4 Days
PAT312
• Conduction
Topics:
• Convection
• File I/O (create and parse a text file) • Radiation
PAT304
• Spawn UNIX command from MSC.Patran (i.e. start your own • Advection
analysis code processing)
Exercising the two primary types of heat transfer analysis
• Parametric Modeling (i.e. build same part but vary length, width or
• Steady-state
radius of the part)
• Transient
• Dynamic memory allocation
Defining thermal materials
• Create a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
• Constant properties
• General PCL syntax and usage
• Variable and nonlinear properties
• Built in thermal material properties database
Prerequisites:
• User defined material poperties database
• PAT301 or comparable experience Describing and applying available element types and options
• Familiarity with C or FORTRAN or Pascal • 1D Conductive or advective
• 2D Planar
Length: • 2D Axisymmetric
5 Days • 3D Solid and shell
Defining heat transfer loads and boundary condition that are either
constant or variable for
• Temperatures
• Heat fluxes
• Volumetric heat sources
• Nodal sources
• Convection heat transfer coefficients
• Contact heat transfer coefficients
• Advective flows
• Thermally radiating surfaces
Programming user supplied subroutines to
• Customize a solution, output, or runtime computation
• Access solution parameters and model properties during runtime
Using the built in hydraulic network solver and its associated element
and boundary definitions Accessing and customizing control
parameters
• Define solution type
• Define converge and performance criteria
• Optimize viewfactor computation speed and size
Prerequisites:
• Background using thermal analysis with either finite difference or
finite element formulations
• PAT301 or equivalent experience in the use of MSC.Patran
Length:
5 Days
PAT319
This course introduces methods for evaluation and estimation of fatigue - Introduction to dynamics
- The role of testing and analysis
life using MSC.Fatigue. Various approaches for extending the useful life
- The essential elements of an FE fatigue design process
of a design are discussed. In addition, design optimization based on a
• Basic Fatigue Analysis & Materials Consideration
uniform life concept, and selection and evaluation of material surface - Pre processing data
finish and treatments, will also be covered. - Materials considerations
• Basic Fatigue Analysis & Loading Considerations
Topics: - Loading considerations
- Geometry issues
• Introduction to the basic concepts of fatigue analysis—total life, - S-N based fatigue
PAT318
crack initiation, fracture mechanics and crack propogation, and - Variations on a very simple approach
vibration fatigue • Strain-Life Fatigue, Crack Propagation and Derivative Methods
• Theoretical background about fatigue and durability analysis is - E-N based fatigue
covered along with practical issues regarding implementation in - Crack Propagation (brief treatment only)
MSC.Fatigue - An introduction to derivative methods such as vibration fatigue,
multiaxial etc.
• Integration of fatigue analysis to the finite element method
• Basics of Random Process Theory & Frequency analysis
• Detailed coverage of the software user interface including loading, - Random v deterministic
materials, and results visualization utilities - Frequency v time domain
• General practical problems that will introduce the user to planning - Input-output relationships - transfer functions
and conducting fatigue analysis on parts from several industries - Choosing points on the transfer function
- FFTs and PSDs
Prerequisites: - Buffers and window averaging
• FE based stress solvers
Knowledge of engineering fundamentals, strength of materials, and • Statistical characterization of random processes
machine design - Statistics, probability and reliability
- Gaussian, random and stationary data
Length:
- Zero and peak crossing rates
4 Days - Irregularity factor
- Root mean square (rms) value
- Moments
- Modal Participation Factors
• Vibration Fatigue Solvers
- Narrow Band
- Steinberg
Fatigue Analysis of Dynamically - Dirlik
There are three primary aims of the course. The first is to provide an
introduction to fatigue life estimation techniques. The second aim is to
provide an introduction to FEA calculations performed as a pre-analysis
for a subsequent fatigue life calculation. The third and final aim is to bring
together the techniques of structural dynamics, fatigue life estimation
techniques and FEA in order to show how to design dynamically
responsive structures for a required fatigue life.
PAT329
• Creation of Composite Model in MSC.Patran - Solver organization
• Exercise Session - Input deck file format
• Failure Criteria for Composites - Output files format
• Postprocessing of Composite Analysis Results • Acoustic simulation : Basics
• Exercise Session - Finite elements approach
• Creation of Ply Materials, and Layups with Laminate Modeler - standard acoustic fluid
• Exercise Session - Viscothermal fluid
• Plies on Doubly Curved Surfaces - Equivalent acoustic fluid : Rigid porous media
• Shear Algorithms - enclosed sound field
• Draping Algorithms • Results and post processing
• Creating Splits in Plies - Map results
• Exercise Session - frequency response function results
• Manufacturing Integration • Acoustic simulation : Intermediate
• Exporting Flat Pattern - Infinite elements approach
• Springback Analysis - Free field model
• Exercise Session - semi-infinite model
• Optimization of Composites • MSC.Actran solver
- Direct solver
Prerequisites: - Fast FRF solver : KRYLOV
- Modal extraction
• A degree in engineering, material science or equivalent experience.
• Vibro-Acoustic simulation
• Familiarity with MSC.Patran and a knowledge of composite materials
- Visco-elastic structure
Length:
- Porous-elastic material
2 Days - Stiffener, springs and lumped masses
- Deterministic boundary condition
- Stochastic boundary condition : Diffuse sound field and
Boundary layer
- Incompatible meshes
- Power evaluation
New Capabilities in MSC.Patran - transmission problem
This seminar presents the new features in the latest release of - multi-layer application
MSC.Patran. • Acoustic simulation : advanced
- Modal coupling : sound propagation in treated ducts
Topics: - Flow : convected wave equation
PAT328
Prerequisites:
General acoustic and vibro-acoustic knowledge
Length:
Prerequisites: 3 Days
Length:
3 Days
Connections
• Use Connection Groups to manage spotweld information:
locations and parts
• Import / Export Master Weld file (text file)
• Create / delete / modify individual connections
• Create mesh-independent weld elements (e.g., CWELD)
• Replace & re-weld a part
• Convert from one weld type to another (e.g. from CWELD to Rigid
Point-to-point)
Prerequisites:
A basic knowledge of finite element modeling and analysis is highly
recommended.
Length:
1 Days
SOFY Basic
This course is designed:
• To provide the learner with basic knowledge and skills to navigate the
Sofy user interface and menu system.
• To create, refine, and modify a finite element mesh. Learn to quickly
create holes, beads, and flanges on existing models.
• Use the Connections menu to import, create, and modify spot welds
on sheet metal parts.
• Learn to utilize Sofy’s quality checking and enhancement features to
improve model integrity.
Topics:
Topics: Topics:
SOF111
• Geometry Cleanup & Automeshing • Geometry Cleanup & Automeshing.
• Replace part; Coarsen fine parts. • Replace part; Coarsen fine parts.
• Enhance quality & user control of settings • Min. Element Length fixing, Penetration checking & fixing.
• Sub-assembly Management; Model ID Management; Lock Node • Project, Reorient, Transform, Translate, and Reflect commands.
Location command. • Model conversion from NASTRAN.
• Project, Reorient, Transform, Translate, and Reflect commands. • Checking & assigning material properties.
• Sub-assembly Management; Model ID Management.
Manual meshing & Part commands
• 2-3-4 Line mesh, 3-4 point mesh. Manual meshing & Part commands
• Linear solid mesh, Drag mesh, Spin mesh, and Element >Create> Solid. • 2-3-4 Line mesh, 3-4 point mesh.
• Part commands: Modify, On/ Off, Mask, Auto color, Change • Linear solid mesh, Drag mesh, Spin mesh, and Element >Create>
Graphics, etc. Solid.
• Part commands: Modify, On/ Off, Mask, Auto color, Change
Connections
Graphics, etc.
• Connection Groups, Master Weld file
• NASTRAN connection types: RBE2, RSM, CWELD, Adhesive (solids) Connections
• User-defined Sofy Generic elements & corresponding NASTRAN • LS-DYNA Connection Types, including node-node and meshless
elements. (MAT100)
• Create multiple connections along a flange • User-defined Sofy Generic elements & corresponding DYNA elements.
Prerequisites:
SOFY Basic class
Length:
1 Day
• CONTROL IT
Utilize Programmable and real-time user input for every aspect of
all the simulation parameters.
• SHOW IT
Create stunning Photo-realistic Images and Animations to
dramatically communicate the intent and function of your designs.
Prerequisites:
None. However, it is recommended that the students have at least
gone through some of the tutorials that come with the program, and
have even started some of their own work. The more the students
know about the program before coming to class, the more relevant and
useful the information coming out of the class will be. Self-taught ex-
perienced users will benefit enormously from this class because it will
widen and deepen and solidify what they know, clarify things that were
hard to be sure about, and open up new areas that most people don‘t
even know are there, and tie everything together. Brand new users will
be introduced to all aspects of the program, which will ensure that they
are able to make use of the most important and valuable parts of the
entire program right off the bat.
Length:
4 Days
MSC.visualNastran Desktop
Training
MSC.visualNastran 4D is a physics-based mechanical simulation, virtual
prototyping and engineering analysis program. It provides the unique
integration of dynamic rigid-body motion analysis, with finite element
analysis for dynamic motion, stress, vibration, bucking, and thermal
investigations of complex assemblies. In addition, vN4D provides real-time
user-input and programmable Controls functionality, as well as photo-
realistic rendering of images and animations of your designs. The four-day
class is a hands-on Introductory/Overview, Beginner/Intermediate level
class. We go through the entire program, covering all the things you need
to know to understand how the program works and to make use of all but
the most complicated features. (There is an advanced class for that.)
By the end of the course, students will understand all the major aspects
of the program and how to make use of them. Students will know how to
create, define, and configure assemblies for Motion and FEA simulation
and analysis, and be able to utilize the Controls and Visualization
capabilities.
Topics:
• BUILD IT
VND101
Topics:
• Transform kinematics CATIA V5 models to ADAMS/Solver friendly
SMD102
mechanisms.
• Convert assembly constraints to mechanism constraints:
- standard joints (hinges, sliders, etc...)
- joint primitives
- complex (couplers, etc...)
- curve (cam-follower, pin-in-slot)
• Actuate a system with:
- ideal and complex part motion
- applied forces
- gravity
• Connect parts with more realistic forces:
- simple (springs, dampers, etc...)
- contacts and collisions
• Measure quantities of interest (displacements, velocities,
accelerations, applied loads, forces)
• Precisely control and manage your simulations
Structural and Thermal • Investigate test results via animations and plots
• Manage files generated by exporting from CATIA V5 interface to
Analysis Using SimDesigner ADAMS/View and/or ADAMS/Solver
Prerequisites:
This course is intended for users with basic CATIA V5 knowledge.
Experience with Part Design and Assembly Design workbenches is
recommended. Consider first taking CAT501 or CAT513.
Length:
3 Days
Topics:
SMD103
Prerequisites:
• CATIA V5
• General vehicle knowledge (vehicle dynamics, suspension design,
etc.) preferred
Length:
2 Days
Topics:
CAT402
• Create drawing views (primary, auxiliary)
• Create section and detail views
• Create dimensions, annotation text, GD&T
• Create draw mode geometry
• Review associativity between drawing and solid model
Prerequisites:
CAT401—CATIA V4 Basic Modeling
Length:
3 Days
CAT403
• Create Basic Wireframe Geometry • Execute CATIA Administrator utilities
• Use Dynamic Sketcher • Implement CATIA in a network environment
• Create and modify 3D geometry
• Apply CATIA graphic standards
• Use 3D Text Prerequisites:
• Apply Layers and Filters UNIX familiarity
• Analyze solid geometry
Length:
Prerequisites: 3 Days
None
Length:
5 Days
Operations
CAT406
• Create Concept Design (CD) and Class A Surface
• Create Approach, Retract, and Linking Macros for multiple
• Use Advanced Surface Techniques
Machine Operations
• Understand Curve Analysis Graphs
• Create postprocessor words and instruction lists
• Analyze Surface
• Do Multii-model links, copy, and modify Machine Operations
• Visualize with Texture
• Generate APT or CLFILE instructions from Part Operations
• Create Volumes
• Create 3-Axis Drilling, Pocketing, Roughing, and Surface
machining operations
• Create 5-Axis machining operations with tool axis control
Prerequisites:
CATIA V4 Surface Design
Prerequisites:
CAT401—CATIA V4 Basic Modeling and/or CAT405—CATIA V4 Sur- Length:
face Design
2 Days
Length:
5 Days
Topics: Topics:
CAT405
• Create and analyze complex 3D curves • Create and combine primitives to build efficient CSG (Constructive
CAT407
• Create, modify and analyze complex surfaces Solid Geometry) trees
• Blend and fillet complex surfaces • Create fillets, drafts, and chamfers
• Create and analyze surface draft (molded parts) • Integrate surfaces into solids using methods such as split, sew,
• Integrate surface design with solids offset, and close
• Modify solid objects using various methods such as sketching,
stretching, and basic parametric operations
Prerequisites: • Extract wireframe, surfaces, faces, skins, and volumes for solids
• Analyze solids for interference, volume surface area, and center of
CAT401—CATIA V4 Basic Modeling gravity
• Define a form feature and parametric profile
Length: • Assign parameters to manage the port configurations
• Create parameters to modify contours
3 Days
• Parameterize features based on their use
• Use model-overlaying techniques to equate parmeters from two or
more models
• Create and parameterize profiles using the dynamic sketcher
Prerequisites:
CATIA Basic Modeling or knowledge of CATIA 3D Wireframe functio-
nalities.
Length:
3 Days
Topics:
CAT501AERO
drawings
• Create/manipulate documents, access workbenches
• Customize user interface, manage user settings
• Sketch geometry profiles, define constraints
• Create solid model parts, modify part features
• Design an assembly (multi-part, multiple sub-assembly)
• Position assembly components using constraints
• Design 3D wireframe geometry and surfaces
• Create drawing layout, add/modify views, produce dimensions
• Create assembly and detail drawings
Prerequisites:
None
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
This course is an introduction to the fundamental capabilities of CATIA Length:
Version 5.
5 Days
Topics:
Prerequisites:
CAT501 - CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Length:
4 Days
CAT504
Topics: - Choosing machine operations, macros, and tools for 2 to 5 axis
operations
• Resources - CATIA Documentation, Internet, Help desk
- Tool path verification and simulation
• Software and Hardware Requirements Licensing
CAT503
• Installing/Uninstalling CATIA Service Packs - Local and Remote - 2.5 axis milling operations
• Similarities between V5 and V4 Admin - Creating rough stock and limit lines
• Using Administrative mode to Customize an Environment - Creating geometrical zones, slopes, and rework areas
• How to modify and setup the Standards Unix Plotting/Printing from V5 • Multi-axis flank machining
CAT508
• Use enhanced geometry creation and modification techniques
Topics: • Use Edit, Cut, Copy, and Paste capability between models
• Use enhanced dimension and annotation techniques
• Create Wireframe Geometry (Points, Lines, Curves, Planes)
• Create layouts for plotting using the Draft function
• Create Basic & Lofted Surfaces from Profiles, Boundaries, and
CAT505
other surfaces
Prerequisites:
• Perform operations such as Joining, Trimming, Splitting, Transfor
ming, Extrapolating Elements and Healing, Filleting, Inverting CCD Basic Training or Helix Drafting
Orientation, and Laws
• Create a Solid from Surfaces
Length:
• Modify the Surface and Wireframe definition
• Use Analysis tools, such as Connect Checker, Draft Analysis, and 1 Day
Curvature
• Perform advanced tasks such as managing Open Bodies, working
with Hybrid Parts, and working in a multi-model environment
Topics:
• Fundamentals of FEM (Finite Element Method)
CATIA/CADAM Drafting Basic • Structural analysis methods for the designer
CAT509
Training • Generative structural analysis for parts
• Generative structural analysis for assemblies
This course is an introduction to the fundamental capabilities of CADAM • Meshing Surfaces
Drafting (CCD) • Frequency Analysis
• Buckling Analysis
Topics: • Automated mesh refinement techniques
• Estimating analysis errors
CAT507
Prerequisites: 3 Days
None
Length:
3 Days
CAT511
• CATIA V5 methodology compared to V4
• Creating and manipulating parameters, formulas and relationships
in parts and assemblies • Working integration of V4 with V5
• Manipulating part configurations using design tables • Create/manipulate documents, access workbenches
• Embedding design rules and validation checks in parts and • Customize user interface, manage user settings
assemblies • Sketch profiles, define part constraints
• Executing “What-If” and “How-To” scenarios • Create solid model parts, modify part features
• Creating and launching macros from documents • Design an assembly (multi-part, multi-assembly)
• Organizing and cataloging Knowledgeware rules, checks and • Position assembly components using constraints
rules bases • Design 3D wireframe geometry and surfaces
• Formulating and running optimization algorithms • Create drawing view layout, add/modify views, generate dim
ensions
• Detailed dimensioning and annotating of a drawing
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
CATIA V5 Fundamentals CATIA V4 experience
Length: Length:
4 Days 5 Days
CAT513
• Design 3D wireframe geometry and surfaces • Using the Sketcher
• Create drawing view layout, add/modify views, generate dimensions • Creating Surface and Solid Parts
• Detailed dimensioning, annotating of a drawing • Creating Assemblies
• Tricks of the Trade for Analysts
- Extracting mid-surfaces
Prerequisites:
- Feature suppression
None - Measuring section properties, mass properties, and dimensions
- Modifying parts - add stiffeners, change thicknesses,
Length: modify bolt hole sizes and patterns, etc.
- Managing units
5 Days - Preparing parts for FEA applications - splitting, joining,
sewing, etc.
Prerequisites:
None
Length:
1 Day
SmarTeam Administration
Training
This course covers all aspects of configuring and administrating a
SmarTeam installation.
Topics:
Prerequisites:
NoneSmarTeam End User Training
Length:
3 Days
• SmarTeam Editor
CAT530
Topics:
• SmarTeam CATIA or CAD Integration
• SmarFlow
CAT521
Prerequisites:
Length:
3 Days
CATIA V5 VB Automation
At the end of this course, participants will have a good understanding of
the different ways to automate tasks related to CATIA V5: CATIA Macros
and Visual Basic Programming.
Topics:
Prerequisites:
• CATIA V5 Fundamentals
• Visual Basic Editor on PC NT
• Minimum knowledge or exposure to Microsoft Visual Basic
(cf. book ref. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Learning Edition)
• JavaScript is a plus
Length:
3 Days
ENOVIA Custom
This course will be customized to fit the needs of ENOVIA users.
Topics:
Custom
CAT540
Prerequisites:
Custom
Length:
Custom
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