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October 8, 2020 @ 1:00 pm EST Introduction to Fracture Mechanics for DaDT Solution Automation Strategies for the automation of...
October 8, 2020 @ 1:00 pm EST Introduction to Fracture Mechanics for DaDT Solution Automation Strategies for the automation of...
January 16, 2019 @ 1:00 pm EST How Do You Verify the Accuracy of Engineering Simulations? Strategies for verifying the...
July 17, 2019 @ 1:00 pm EST 3D Crack Growth Simulation: Advancements & Applications Strategies for seamlessly integrating the advanced...
February 12, 2020 @ 1:00 pm EST Mastering StressCheck: Practical Training Approaches & Online Resources for A&D Engineers Strategies for...
June 23, 2020 @ 1:00 pm EST Introduction to Multi-Body Contact in StressCheck Strategies for modeling, solving & post-processing 3D...
July 29, 2019 @ 1:00 pm EST Democratization of Simulation Governance-Compliant Sim Apps Strategies will be explored for democratizing engineering...
Thirty years ago, on August 2nd, 1989, Engineering Software Research & Development, Inc. (ESRD) was founded in St. Louis, MO, USA. To commemorate this milestone, ESRD’s President & CEO Dr. Ricardo Actis would like to share a few words with you. Please take a few moments to read his commemoration.
In NAFEMS’ July 2019 edition of Benchmark Magazine, ESRD Chairman Dr. Barna Szabó reveals the converged StressCheck solution for the incremental spring rates, provides a summary of the FEA Puzzler respondent submissions, and documents the various approaches taken by the respondents.
We wish you good tidings and a S.A.F.E.R. New Year! Click to see a special message from ESRD.
This past week at AA&S/PS&S 2019, ESRD’s Gordon Lehman provided a training course titled “How Do You Verify the Accuracy of Engineering Simulations?”, chatted with attendees about StressCheck and how it supports detailed aerostructures analyses, and exhibited at our colorful & engaging booth.
Read the summary of events and download the AA&S/PS&S training course presentation!
“Small errors in modeling can lead to substantial errors in joint performance prediction. To alleviate this problem, the CAI used the handbook functionality of ESRD Inc.’s (St. Louis, Mo.) trademarked StressCheck P-version finite element software to develop reusable models of typical joints.”
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