Numerical Modelling in Materials Engineering

Friday 18 April 2008

The Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Surrey cordially invites students and professionals to attend the course ‘Numerical Modelling in Materials Engineering’ to be held at the University of Surrey, between 15-19 June 2009.

The Numerical Modelling in Materials Engineering course aims to:

  • explain the underlying principles of finite element analysis
  • introduce models for the constitutive behaviour of materials under different conditions
  • demonstrate the application of finite element analysis in modelling the processing of materials and the behaviour of structural elements/components under a range of loading situations
  • consider all the main classes of engineering materials

On successful completion of the course, learners will be able to:

  • understand the application of numerical analysis techniques, in particular finite element analysis, in a range of engineering applications
  • be aware of the attractions and limitations of such techniques
  • have a knowledge of the different constitutive relations appropriate for describing the behaviour of different classes of materials under a range of conditions

For more information please contact Tamzin Greggs, Tel: 01483 689378 or Web: http://sits.surrey.ac.uk/live/ipo/engm117-0001.htm

Media Enquiries

Peter La, Press Office at the University of Surrey, Tel: +44 (0)1483 689191, or Email mediarelations@surrey.ac.uk

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