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STEP UP TO THE NEXT LEVEL OF SIMULATION
Join our Simulation webinar series to gain knowledge of today's Mechanical Design failures. Our experts will share tips which will help you overcome design challenges you face daily. |
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Moving from Linear Static Analysis to Large Deformation and Plasticity
First order linear static analyses are of vital importance for doing quick studies and exploring your design space. But, once the design space has been narrowed it's often important to start looking at more complicated types of simulations on a subset of potential designs. Join us as we investigate using SolidWorks Simulation to solve Large Deformation and Plasticity types of analyses.
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Wed. Sept. 1st - 11 AM CT |  | |
Coupling Fluid Flow Simulations with Structural to Solve FSI Problems
Fluid Structure Interactions (FSI) problems are of growing concern among designers and engineers. Historically they have been difficult to solve because of the inherent differences in the two physics and mesh requirements. Join us as we show the ease of use and integration between SolidWorks CAD, Flow Simulation and Structural Simulation to address this complex issue.
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Wed. Sept. 15th - 11 AM CT |  | |
Transitioning from Static and Modal Analyses to Dynamics
Investigation of static and standard model analyses are important first steps in understanding the overall physics and behavior of many structural designs. But, often times a more in-depth analysis will show other potential failure mechanisms or areas of concern during the design phase. Join us as we look at one of these sets of analyses, linear dynamics, where we'll investigate harmonic, transient and random vibration simulations using the ease and power of SolidWorks Simulation.
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 | | | Reza Tabatabai Simulation Technical Manager
Reza Tabatabai is a Technical Manager for Simulation Products at SolidWorks. Since joining the company in 2001, he has worked with various prospects and customers with diverse applications, tackling their analysis needs in the areas of mechanical, thermal and fluid flow simulations. Reza completed his PhD at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) in 1996, working in the group of Computer Applications in Engineering, followed by a teaching and research appointment at UC-Berkeley. Reza.tabatabai@3ds.com | | | Omar Zohni Simulation Technical Manager
Omar Zohni joined D.S. SolidWorks Corp. in May of 2010 as a Simulation Technical Manager after having spent 5 years at ANSYS, Inc. as a Sr. Applications Engineer. He's also worked in a similar position at Coventor Inc. focusing on simulation tools for the MEMS industry. He has over 9 years of experience positioning and using simulation tools to help companies utilize these tools to help optimize their design processes and respond to failures in the field. He has obtained a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1998, and a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University in 2002, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering began in 2008. omar.zohni@3ds.com |
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