Materials Science & EngineeringMaterials Science & EngineeringAMSCDT PGR Conference in Metallic Materials 2024DescriptionLocated at The Innovation Centre, University of Manchester on 9th and 10th July, with a conference dinner at The Manchester Museum. The Postgraduate Research Conference in Metallic Materials aims to give postgraduate researchers the opportunity to hone their talents at presenting to national and international audiences in a warm and welcoming environment. It's a great chance to develop those all-important skills in communicating your work, as well as a great time to network with peers, colleagues, and external keynote speakers with the metallics industry. This year the conference is hosted at The Innovation Centre at the University of Manchester (Grafton street) on 9th and 10th July, with a conference dinner at The Manchester Museum, underneath Stan the dinosaur! Delegates should make their own arragnements for accmmodation and travel.
Abaqus Workshop April 24DescriptionLearn the foundational skills of Abaqus FEM from an academic specialist in this unique 3-day course for for engineering researchers. This workshop is aimed at Post Graduate students and researchers with some prior experience of using other FE tools, Python or MATLAB. It is a 3-day intensive workshop at The University of Sheffield that will teach you how to use Abaqus for general multi-physics finite element analysis. The course delivery cost is supported by the EPSRC Advanced Metallics CDT in the Department of Materials but is open to all researchers across the University of Sheffield and the Henry Royce Institute. Attendee limit is 30. Abaqus provides an extensive library of elements that can be used to model various types of geometries and material combinations to simulate the behaviour of components and devices. Both linear and non-linear responsive materials can be modelling ranging from metals, rubber, polymers, composites, reinforced concrete, crushable along with resilient foams, and geotechnical materials such as soils and rock. Although this software was primarily designed as a general-purpose simulation tool for structural (stress/displacement) problems, it has evolved to now allow the study of heat transfer, mass diffusion, thermal management of electrical components (coupled thermal-electrical analyses), acoustics, soil mechanics (coupled pore fluid-stress analyses), and piezoelectric analysis. Free tickets are only available to PGRs enrolled in the Advanced Metallic Systems CDT. If the incorrect ticket type is purchased your booking will be cancelled.
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