Education & Dissemination (E&D):
A Proposed User Survey and Possible Approaches to Reducing Barriers
to the Effective Use of FEA in Industry
Following on from the Copenhagen workshop, where the various
barriers to the effective use of finite element analysis were
identified and discussed, this second workshop considered methods
of reducing some of these barriers.
It was agreed at the Copenhagen workshop that a questionaire be
prepared to enable the views of a much wider representative section
of users to be established, given the key importance of this issue
to the FENET community.
The design of a web-based questionaire was discussed and
a preliminary survey of the views of FENET members, using the
questionaire, was made available for examination.
Topics examined during the workshops will be wide-ranging and will
include:
a review of some recent software developments to provide new
functionality, improved ease of use, support for casual users and
designers
training initiatives to improve uptake of analysis tools, including
web-based initiatives
It was clear from the Copenhagen meeting that two issues in
particular present barriers across a number of business sectors:
A preliminary examination of these issues will made, although it is
likely that both will form the basis of subsequent workshops.
Workshop Chairman
Dr. Jim Wood (University of Strathclyde - United Kingdom)
Presentations for Download
Introduction
J. Wood (University of Strathclyde - United Kingdom) - Chair
A Space Industry Perspective on the Integration of CAD and CAE
Hans-Peter de Koning (European Space Research and Technology Centre
(ESTEC) - The Netherlands)
Material Properties for Fire Response Analysis
Chris Rogers (CREA Consultants Ltd. - United Kingdom)
The Lack of Material Data for FEA from an Automotive Suppliers
Viewpoint
Dagmar Links (BEHR GmbH - Germany)
Web-based Learning for Simulation: Status, Barriers and
Opportunities
Tom Kenny (NAFEMS Ltd. - United Kingdom)
Overview of Barriers Questionnaire
Jim Wood (University of Strathclyde - United Kingdom); Nigel
Knowles (WS Atkins - United Kingdom)
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