Simulation, Detection and Experimental Correlation of Material Damage, Fracture and Fatigue. Seminar Programme: 03 November 2010

miércoles, 27 de octubre de 2010



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Simulation, Detection and Experimental Correlation of Material Damage, Fracture and Fatigue

Programme: 03 November 2010

  • 14.30: Registration
  • 15.00: Chairman´s Welcome - Felix Martinez - Ikerlan
  • 15.10: Nafems Presentation - Tim Morris - Nafems UK
  • 15.20: Diego Garijo - SENER Stress Intensity Factor Analysis by EFGM Jesús López Díez – ETSI Aeronáuticos, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid  Óscar Valencia Rey and Diego Garijo Hernández – SENER Ingeniería y Sistemas, Aerospace Division
  • 15.40: José del Coz Díaz - University of Oviedo and AST Ingeniería S.L. Non-linear simulation of a wind turbine tower prestressed flange failure in collaboration with Juncal Guerrero Muñoz, Jose Luis Suarez Sierra and Roberto Suarez Sierra
  • 16.00: Gino Duffett - Aperio Technology Experimental and Simulation Evaluation of Material Properties Related to Mechanical Components
  • 16.20: Questions and Discussion
  • 16.30 Coffee
  • 17.10: Omar Aït-Salem Duque - MSC Software  Modeling of Composite Damage in Wind Turbine Blades under impacting objects
  • 17.30: Jose García Cosío and Francesco Costagliola - MESAT Airibus Military Simulación de Daño y Rotura en Materiales Compuestos
  • 17.50: Questions and Discussion
  • 18.10: Close

The seminar will begin at 15.00 and will end at 18.30 approx (programme attached).

We will also have a small break mid way for coffee and discussions.

Remember - presentations can be in either Spanish or English.
 
After the seminar, attending presenters and delegates (only) will be sent an access code to the presentations, which will be posted on the NAFEMS website. 

 

Venue:
ETSI aeronáuticos.
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Aula TORRES QUEVEDO, second floor
Plaza del Cardenal Cisneros 4
28040 MADRID (SPAIN)
+34 913 36 63 67
+34913 36 63  66

 

Transport / Parking:
Metro:  Ciudad Universitaria: Línea 6  and  Moncloa: Líneas 3 y 6
Parking:  You can park in Moncloa (parkings) or around the University (street) but not inside the ETSI Aeronauticos

 

Accommodation:
Recommended Hotels are:

Hotel T3 Tirol
Marqués de Urquijo, 4,  28008 Madrid

Husa Moncloa

Serrano Jover 1,  28015 Madrid (Madrid),  Tel. 915424582, Fax. 915427169
husamoncloa@husa.es

Husa Princesa

Princesa, 40,  28008 Madrid (Madrid),  Tel. 91.542.35.00, Fax. 91.542.35.01
husaprincesa@husa.es


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