Next Steps with Multibody Dynamics Simulation


Next Steps with Multibody Dynamics Simulation

This 3-session course offers guidance on how to assess and plan the task of carrying out advanced Multibody Simulation Analysis of systems and mechanisms. By attending, you will build a theoretical, numerical and methodological background which will allow you to build advanced MBD models.

Examples are discussed in detail to illustrate the different technologies. Focus is put on how to introduce more realism in an MBS model so to better replicate the physics, ending up with latest trends in the discipline, and special focus on the observed convergence between MBD and Finite Element Analysis, including:

  • Engineering assessment – is your model realistic?
  • Going through advanced concepts like gear models, tires, contact,
  • Specific MBD packages and verticals,
  • Introducing more realism through the use of nonlinear flexible bodies,
  • Optimizing a model,
  • Simulating Multiphysics,
  • Link with PLM.

What will you learn?

Attendees will explore:

  • How to build advanced MBS models using commercial codes,
  • How to manage tricky aspects of complex model building,
  • How to include more realism in my MBD models,
  • How MBS and FEA are converging so to better simulate nonlinear effects,
  • How to model Multiphysics, how to optimize an MBD model.

Who should attend?

  • Designers, Engineers interested in MBS and looking to build models better representing the physics.
  • Engineers familiars with numerical simulation but not MBS and interested in moving to this area.
  • Designers of systems, interested in using MBD for the simulation of complex systems and subsystems.
  • Engineers familiar with MBS but interested in new trends like use of nonlinear flexible bodies, links with PLM, etc.

Document Details

Reference

el_ntmbds

Authors

Morelle. P

Language

English

Type

Training Course

Date

2024-10-14

Organisations

NAFEMS

Region

Global

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