CAE
systems, which are based on FEM, have a broad range
of applications including material deformation, electromagnetism,
fluids, and heat conduction, and are used in many fields.
Taking into account the configuration of the object
or phenomenon being observed and choosing the model
or element and the type of analysis are key to obtaining
accurate results in FEM. Anyone who believes that the
results of computer analysis must be correct because
they are done by computer is not qualified to be an
engineer. This program uses MSC Patran/Nastran, a world
standard CAE system. Students learn not only how to
use it but also the theoretical background underpinning
FEM. The content is almost identical to the CAE skills
training course approved by the Japan Society of Mechanical
Engineers. Even if your research is in a field unrelated
to mechanics, if you are using FEM and wish to solve
problems related to your research, feel free to join
our program. |
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