Analyzing Composites using FEA (Femap)

Analyzing Composites using FEA (Femap)

What is in this webinar?

This two-part series will detail the role that composites can play in Finite Element Analysis. Running on consecutive Wednesday afternoons, this series will show the use and value of composites in two separate Finite Element Modelers. The first week, we will show the analysis of composites in Femap. The second week, you will be able to see a similar process as we compare composite analysis in a software called Hypersizer.

      
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