European Conference:
Coupled MBS-FE Applications: A New Trend in Simulation
26 - 27 November 2013, Frankfurt, Germany
For many years, engineers have recognised the need to simulate not  only components submitted to different boundary conditions, but more  complex systems where different components interact with each other  mechanically.
 
Multi Body Simulation (MBS) was developed to  satisfy this need, but with the goal of simulating the kinematics of  multi body systems. At the same time, the classical Finite Element  method was gaining further capabilities in the simulation of complex  mechanical behaviours including non-linearities, both geometrical and  material. 
Today, those two technologies have been evolving  together: MBS has gained more capabilities to introduce flexibility and  even some non-linear effects in the “kinematic” description of a  mechanism, whilst FE has developed the ability to take into account  contact and kinematic joints. More recently, the coupling of these two  methods through co-simulation has given provided solutions to another  range of problems, taking advantage of both disciplines.
 
This  conference, organized by the NAFEMS Computational Structural Mechanics  and Multi Body Dynamics Working Groups, will bring together industry,  academia and software vendors in order to give the attendees a clear  picture of the real capabilities of these disciplines: MBS, FE, and the  co-simulation of both, through the presentation of different  applications.
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Agenda
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