Strategies for mastering StressCheck Professional for a variety of Aerospace & Defense engineering applications, and a review of the available training options and online resources, will be explored.
February 12, 2020 @ 1:00 pm EST
Mastering StressCheck: Practical Training Approaches & Online Resources for A&D Engineers
This webinar is now available to watch on-demand.

WEBINAR SUMMARY
In this 2 hour webinar we will review training approaches focused on applications to make numerical simulation via finite element analysis S.A.F.E.R. - Simple, Accurate, Fast, Efficient, and Reliable.
WEBINAR HIGHLIGHTS
- Selections from ESRD’s Introduction to StressCheck training course focusing on typical engineering applications for A&D will be previewed, and training options for gaining practical StressCheck experience will be explored.
- We will have a walk through our rapidly growing and extensive Resource Library, with tips on finding the most applicable tutorial video, best practice, FAQ topic or online resource to support your simulation needs.
- Case studies of the engineering applications targeted during an Introduction to StressCheck training course, such as multi-body contact, global-local analysis, and proper application of boundary conditions, will be presented.
WATCH THIS WEBINAR
Part 1: Nuts & Bolts of StressCheck, Why Get StressCheck Training?
Part 2: Intro to StressCheck Training Course Preview, Self-Training Resources
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“We have been having very good success using the P-Version finite element code, StressCheck, to develop the 2-D solutions for two independent cracks in a plate. I have asked one of our AFGROW team members to model the plate and lug cases using StressCheck and compare them to the existing AFGROW closed-form solutions. [He] modeled the cases several different ways to be sure that he was getting the best possible solutions. He has verified that the bearing load option in StressCheck provides excellent results.”
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