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Computer Modeling using ABAQUS for Beginners
Computer Modeling using ABAQUS for Beginners (and introduction to Finite Element Analysis)
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1hr 12min of on-demand video
Created by Hamid Sami, PhD 24‘, Sara Anis - ElDarwich

Learn
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Basic computer modeling using Abaqus
Brief introduction to finite element analysis (FEA)
Compare and make sense of FEA as compared to real physical results
Perform FEA convergence study

Requirements
Basic engineering knowledge
Basic math knowledge

Description
I was intimated the first time I opened ABAQUS. All that I wanted to have a course that is simple but explains the reason for clicking this or that button. This course will provide you with a strong foundation to start in the ABAQUS modeling world.

This course is simple, this is its outline:
1) We have loaded a steel ruler with a bag of oranges, and we measured the deflection.
2) We modeled the ruler and the loading on ABAQUS that uses finite element analysis.

I will explain to you every step I followed so that you understand rather than just follow the procedure. I promise you will have fun and learn a lot from this course. Hope you enjoy it.

Who this course is for:
Engineering students
Architects
Graduate researchers
Mathematicians

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Youtube channel Engineering Philosophy by these instructors with useful content:
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Youtube channel Engineering Philosophy by these instructors with useful content:
https://www.youtube.com/EngineeringPhilosophy


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