The NAFEMS Seminar, “Simulation versus Reality”, was held on Monday 7/25 2005 at the Ford Research Laboratory, Dearborn Michigan. A total of 55 attendees gathered to hear presentations focusing on exploring the area of validating simulation, with particular emphasis on correlating with real-world testing.
Presentations from the seminar are available for NAFEMS Members to download below. Please login on the left to access the presentations.
  Chairmans Introduction and Welcome (500KB PDF)
 Tim Morris, NAFEMS
  Biomechanical modeling of the human body - a challenge to simulate the real world (1MB PDF)
Jesse Ruan, Ford
  Design Optimization for Six-Sigma Quality (6MB PDF)
Andreas Vlahinos, Advanced Engineering Solutions
  Test and Analysis Modal Correlation using nodal interpolation methods (800KB PDF)
 Tony Abbey, Noran Engineering
  Best Practice of Leveraging Test Data with Simulation for Faster Vehicle Development (4MB PDF)
Tony Fleszar, LMS
FE concept applications in dummy model development (unavailable)
 Fuchun Zhu, First Technology Safety Systems
  Stochastic Fracture Mechanics Investigation of Test Specimen Size Effect on the Endurance Limit of 4320 Steel (300KB PDF)
Ed Punch, Punch Software Solutions
  CFD Best Practice Guidelines - A process to understand CFD Results and establish Simulation versus Reality (450KB PDF)
Judd Kaiser, ANSYS
  Ultimate Strength Study of Secondary Lever for Mustang ATX Shifter (2MB PDF)
David Thomas, Dura Automotive Systems
  Integrating new mechanics technologies into the product design process (4MB PDF)
Brad Heers, ABAQUS
  Dimensional Stability of Pre-Shaped Nylon-6 Tubes (1.5MB PDF)
 Yi Zhang, Visteon
  Simulation Process & Data Management (5MB PDF)
John Janevic, MSC.Software
  SPOT Weld Optimization with comparison to reality test (4MB PDF)
 Matthias Meise, Magna Steyr
  Crashworthiness Simulation For Quality Prediction (5.5MB PDF)
Tau Tyan, Ford
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