Computational Structural Mechanics

HyperMesh and HyperView Training Course
April 12-14, 2011
Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL

Ronald Kulach                                                                                             Announcementpdficon small

A training course in the use of HyperWorks 10.0 was held April 12 - 14, 2011 at the TRACC Collaboratory located within
Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL and also presented remotely via the Internet utilizing Adobe Connect software.
Erik Larson, Business Development Manager for Modeling and Visualization, Altair Engineering, presented the training course.
Altair Engineering is the developer of the HyperWorks suite of software packages including HyperMesh & HyperView.
HyperMesh is used for creating or modifying computational models and HyperView is used for postprocessing results.
The training class was intended for knowledgeable finite element analysts who are new to or have limited experience
with HyperMesh or HyperView. The class was presented in a lecture format interspersed with hands-on exercises.

Topics included:
Basic interaction with HyperMesh and Hyper View
Preparing geometry for meshing
Shell meshing
Creating hexa and penta mesh
Tetra meshing
Preparing models for analysis
Post Processing with HyperView

 

Adobe Connect Recordings

Introduction to HyperMesh
Geometry Cleanup
Shell Meshing
3D Solid Meshing with Hexas and Pentas
Tetra Meshing
1D Elements and Connectors
Morphing and Analysis Setup
HyperView & HyperWorks 10.0

 

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