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Friction Stir Welding (FSW) Simulation in Abaqus

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 138.0

Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid-state joining process that utilizes a rotating tool to generate frictional heat, enabling the consolidation of materials without melting. FSW offers numerous benefits and is particularly valuable for welding challenging materials like aluminum alloys. It finds widespread applications in industries such as automotive, aerospace, shipbuilding, and construction, providing enhanced strength, weight reduction, and structural integrity. FSW minimizes distortion, reduces the need for post-weld machining, and eliminates issues related to solidification and cooling. Simulations using Abaqus, a popular finite element analysis software, play a crucial role in optimizing FSW processes. Engineers can investigate process parameters, evaluate weld quality, predict residual stresses and distortions, and optimize weld designs through Abaqus simulations. These simulations enable cost-effective development, improved weld quality, reduced material waste, and enhanced productivity in industrial applications. In this package, you will learn how to simulate FSW simulations in a variety of examples with different methods.

Full Composite fatigue Add-on (Academic and industrial usage)

 1800.0

This package is designed to instruct users on how to utilize the composite fatigue modeling Add-on, which removes the need to write a subroutine for composite fatigue modeling. Instead, users can select the composite type, input material properties, and generate the subroutine by clicking a button. The Add-on includes four types of composites, and the generated subroutine for all types is the UMAT. These four types are Unidirectional, Woven, short fiber composites (chopped), and wood. The fatigue criteria used for each type are the same as its respective package. For example, the fatigue criteria for woven composites are identical to that used in the “Simulation of woven composite fatigue in Abaqus” package. This Add-on provides a simple graphical user interface for composite fatigue modeling, which can be utilized for both academic and industrial applications.

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Full Composite damage Add-on (Academic and industrial usage)

 1800.0

This package will teach you how to use the composite damage modeling Add-on. The Add-on eliminates the need for writing a subroutine for composite damage modeling. Instead, you only need to select the desired composite type, input the material properties, and click a button. The Add-on will then generate the subroutine for you. The Add-on includes four types of composites: Unidirectional, Woven, short fiber composites (chopped), and wood. The generated subroutine for all types is the VUSDFLD. The damage criteria used in each type is the same as the one used in its respective package. For instance, the damage criteria for the woven composite is identical to the one used in the “Simulation of woven composite damage in the Abaqus” package. This Add-on offers a user-friendly graphical user interface for composite damage modeling, which can be used for academic and industrial purposes.

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Composite simulation for experts-Part-3

 1340.0

Pay attention to the syllabus and availability file details. some of the packages are fully available and some of them are partially available. If this is partially available it takes at least two months to be completely available.

If you are a graduate or Ph.D. student, if you are a university professor or an expert engineer in the industry who deals with simulation software, you are definitely familiar with the limitations of this software in defining the material properties, loading or meshing, interaction properties, and etc. You have certainly tried to define the properties of materials based on advanced fracture theories in finite element software and are familiar with their limitations and problems.

Now, here is your solution. Start writing subroutines in finite element software and overcome the limitations. With the tutorials in the Golden Package, you will learn how to write 8 subroutines in Abaqus software professionally.

Johnson Cook Abaqus plasticity and damage simulation

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 140.0

To drive new ideas, we occasionally need to modify the theory of Johnson-equations. Cook’s As a result, we learn how to use the Abaqus model for Johnson Cook theory as well as how to create subroutines for this model in this training package. There are already two written subroutines. You will learn how to apply Johnson-Cook progressive damage in the second one after learning how to apply Johnson-Cook plasticity and damage initiation in the first.

Simulation of cohesive fatigue in Abaqus with subroutine

 280.0

In this training package, cohesive fatigue based on Khoramishad’s model has been implemented in the USDFLD subroutine and used on a single joint connection

Academic or Business Membership-Payment-Part-2

 2300.0

Payment Yearly

Why should you choose this Membership?

Abaqus tutorial     This Abaqus course package contains more than 10000 minutes of video training files, including 150 packages500 workshops, and 300 videos,1000 simulation files, and 50 subroutines.

Abaqus tutorial     It will guide you going from the basics up to complex simulation techniques, and it is very fluid and comprehensive, and every single detail is explained.

Abaqus tutorial    Every lesson goes straight to the point, without any worthless piece of content. You will learn what you need at every stage, and you will be putting it into practice from the very first day.

Academic or Business Membership

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 4800.0

Payment Yearly

Why should you choose this Membership?

Abaqus tutorial     This Abaqus course package contains more than 10000 minutes of video training files, including 150 packages500 workshops, and 300 videos,1000 simulation files, and 50 subroutines.

Abaqus tutorial     It will guide you going from the basics up to complex simulation techniques, and it is very fluid and comprehensive, and every single detail is explained.

Abaqus tutorial    Every lesson goes straight to the point, without any worthless piece of content. You will learn what you need at every stage, and you will be putting it into practice from the very first day.

Professional Package

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 750.0

As a professional Abaqus user, you have probably faced cases where you have to move meshes and elements during analysis. For example, there is such a need in the wearing process. In addition, to define the properties of materials based on advanced theories of elasticity or plasticity, you need programming within the software. Sometimes you may need to model different types of cohesive or many types of composite materials based on various methods of composite damage. In all these cases, be sure that the professional package will answer you. This package is designed and prepared for you who are professionals and work on the edge of knowledge topics in the field of mechanical engineering and damage mechanics.

Sometimes you may need to use user-defined elements and change element configuration based on theories that you are using; for instance, it is needed to add more integration points in elements. In this case, you can use the UEL package in the “Professional Package”.