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News Release from: NAFEMS
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 August 2006
Modelling Practices for the Aerospace
Industry
FEA and CFD: Challenges and Best-Modelling Practices for the Aerospace Industry Seminar November 15th 2006 Anaheim Convention Centre, CA, USA
The pace of development in the aerospace market is accelerating faster than ever, and the role of FEA and CFD is a major part of today's product development processes One of the major challenges for all analysts in the aerospace industry is in producing solid, coherent analysis to best-practise guidelines in a manner which can show management the true value and benefit of FEA and CFD
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 Oct 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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NAFEMS, The International Association for the Engineering Analysis Community, has announced the "Symposium on the Integration of Analysis in Product Design".
This industry-focussed workshop will bring together analysts from across the aerospace industry to discuss, review and discover best-modelling practices, whilst highlighting the challenges that all users of analysis, and their management, should be considering.
This seminar will be of interest to analysts, engineers and managers working for Aerospace OEMs, suppliers and consultants.
Many companies are facing significant challenges in relation to their work and this seminar presents an opportunity to share experiences, ideas and advice with others in the industry.
The workshop will be held alongside the Aerospace Design Expo 2006 in the Anaheim Conference centre.
The event is currently open for presentation submission.
Presentations should be 20-25 minutes in length, pertinent to the topic (in particular to the Aerospace industry), and with no sales focus.
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