Code Aster Course

General information

The Code Aster Course is taught ONLINE. It consists of 60 teaching hours to be completed in 3 months. Students who successfully complete the course will be awarded the corresponding diploma.

The teaching material is in English. PDF manuals, video tutorials and practical exercises are provided. Students have access to an online platform 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and a teacher with accredited professional experience in this subject, who will be responsible for tutoring the course and answering questions.

All teaching materials (manuals, videos, and tutorials) will be available from day one so that each student can work at their own pace.

The course structure is as follows:
• 11 chapters of theory and solved exercises.
• Compulsory exercises in line with the skills learned in each chapter.
• Optional exercises to help students improve their level.

Code_Aster is a software for finite element analysis and numerical simulation in structural and multiphysics mechanics. Code_Aster is open source and free of charge. It can be downloaded free of charge from the website: www.code-aster.org

 

Duration:60 hours, ONLINE
Start date:Please visit info@technicalcourses.net
Maximum time:3 months
Price:350 €

Description

Aimed at:

Engineers, technical engineers, physics graduates, scientists, teachers, students, and anyone interested in learning about FEM simulation software for structural and thermal analysis.

Objectives:

The aim of this course is to acquire a basic-intermediate level of knowledge for the simulation of mechanical and thermal CAE problems using Code_Aster software.

This course is aimed at those who want to learn how to use the Code_Aster programme without having any prior knowledge of it.

General description of Code_Aster software:

Code-Aster is open-source software for finite element method (FEM) simulation. It was developed by the French company Électricité de France (EDF) for the study and maintenance of power plants and electrical networks. It was released under the GNU General Public Licence in October 2001.

Among others, the range of problems it can solve includes:
• Static and dynamic analysis.
• Analysis of linear problems.
• Analysis of non-linear material (95 behaviour laws) and geometric problems.
• 3D problems with conventional finite elements and reduced integration.
• 2D analysis with plate and shell element models.
• 1D analysis with beam elements.

Additionally, the Code-Aster software is integrated into a software package called SalomeMeca, which includes pre-processing (Salome Platform) and post-processing (Paraview) software to facilitate and streamline the preparation and resolution of simulations.

More related information::

– Code_Aster, finite element CAE analysis software

Introductory video for the course:

Methodology:

The course is delivered online through our virtual campus in a convenient and flexible environment, eliminating the need for travel and rigid schedules associated with face-to-face training. Course assessment will be carried out through theoretical and practical tests, also in online format.

Program

1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Open software for CAD and modeling
1.2 Open software for FEA
1.3 Short overview of Salome-Meca
1.4 Short overview of Code Aster

2 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
2.1 Installing the software
2.2 Creating and editing your first geometry

3 THE CODE ASTER: PRESENTATION AND DOCUMENTATION
3.1 Presentation of the Code_Aster
3.2 The ASTER manual
3.2.1 User Manual  (U’s documents)
3.2.2 Reference Manual  (R’s documents)
3.2.3 Validation Manual  (V’s documents)
3.2.4 Developer Manual (D’s documents)
3.3 Most used ASTER commands and keywords

4 THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Finite elements in continuum mechanics
4.3 Modal analysis
4.4 Heat transfer
4.5 A simple and practical 2D engineering example
4.6 A 3D engine connecting rod

5 PREPROCESSING: GEOMETRY AND MESH
5.1 Getting started with a simple 3D mechanical problem
5.2 Creating the geometry
5.3 Meshing the geometry
5.4 Exporting your mesh
5.5 Modifying the geometry
5.6 Refining your mesh
5.7 Importing a mesh
5.8 Exercises

6 RUNNING A FE ANALYSIS
6.1 Code_Aster’s files
6.1.1 Files names: *.export file
6.1.2 Mesh file: *.med file (Aster format)
6.1.3 Mesh file: *.mesh file (text format)
6.1.4 Command file: *.comm file
6.1.5 Output file: *.rmed file (Aster format)
6.1.6 Output file: *.resu file (text format)
6.1.7 Run messages file: *.mess file
6.2 Creating the Aster’s command file (*.comm file)
6.3 Running your first FE analysis
6.3.1 Executing Code_Aster at the CMD window
6.3.2 A rapid view of the results       

7 POSTPROCESSING
7.1 Postprocessing with Aster Study
7.2 Postprocessing with Paravis

8 LINEAR STATIC MECHANICS
8.1 Two dimensional (2D) problems
8.1.1 Plate with hole
8.1.2 Dam buttress
8.2 Problems with symmetry of revolution
8.2.1 Axisymmetric mechanical device
8.3 Three dimensional (3D) problems
8.3.1 Cantilever beam in bending
8.3.2 Aluminum connector for curtain walls
8.4 Plate bending
8.4.1 Simply supported square plate
8.5 Exercises

9 NON LINEAR STATIC MECHANICS

9.1 An elastoplastic beam (material nonlinearity)
9.2 Two bodies in simple contact
9.3 Friction contact problem
9.4 Exercises

10 LINEAR DYNAMICS
10.1 3D modal analysis: cantilever beam
10.2 Exercises

11 THERMAL ANALYSIS
11.1 Plate with two holes
11.2 3D cylindrical recipient
11.3 Exercises

Teachers

 

Miguel Cerrolaza Rivas 

Master's degree in Civil Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Doctorate in Industrial Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid. Visiting professor at the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (Paris) and the Colorado School of Mines (USA). He is currently a professor at the International University of Valencia (Valencia, Spain) and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Barcelona, Spain). He has more than 30 years of experience in finite element analysis and the use of software for numerical calculation and computer modelling. Author of numerous publications in journals and nearly 10 books in the field. He has been invited to give more than 40 lectures in Europe, Asia, the USA and Latin America.

Enrolment information

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Our contact details:

Contact number: +34604859663

• E-mail: info@technicalcourses.net

 

Pablo Mira-Oteiza

  • Qualification
    Naval and Oceanic Engineer with a degree from the Higher Polytechnic School of the University of La Coruña.

  • Experience in the sector
    He has considerable experience in the conceptual design of ships and devices and in the coordination of basic engineering projects. He has collaborated in the engineering departments of companies such as Navantia, Capgemini and Gabadi on pioneering projects for the naval industry.

  • Areas of expertise
    He is an expert in modelling ship shapes using different software programmes and has designed numerous ship hulls that have subsequently been built. His work involves performing naval architecture calculations and structural calculations using the finite element method.

Carlos Rodriguez Vidal

  • Qualification
    Naval Technical Engineer. Degree in Naval Machinery. Master's Degree in Maritime Engineering and Doctorate from the University of A Coruña. 

  • Experience in the sector
    Spanish Merchant Navy Engineer. He has extensive experience in mechanical design and structural calculations in various engineering companies and technical offices. He has taught the professional module on the organisation of propulsion plant and auxiliary machinery maintenance on ships. He is currently a professor of Naval Engineering at the University of A Coruña. 

  • Areas of expertise
    He has participated in various R&D&I research projects at the Galicia Innovation and Services Centre and the University of La Coruña. He has published several books and technical articles for both national and international scientific journals.

María Isabel Lamas Galdo

  • Qualification
    Doctor of Industrial Engineering from the University of A Coruña. 

  • Experience in the sector

    Since 2008, she has been a lecturer at the Higher Polytechnic School of the University of A Coruña, teaching Industrial Engineering and Naval Engineering courses. She has professional experience in the field of engineering projects.

  • Areas of expertise
    She is the author of several books and numerous articles in scientific journals. She has also participated as a speaker at various national and international engineering conferences.

Miguel Cerrolaza Rivas

  • Qualification
    Doctor of Industrial Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid. Master's degree in Civil Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).

  • Experience in the sector
    Over 30 years of experience in finite element analysis and the use of software for numerical calculation and computer modelling. He is currently a professor at the International University of Valencia (Valencia, Spain) and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Barcelona, Spain).

  • Areas of expertise
    Visiting professor at the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (Paris) and the Colorado School of Mines (USA). Author of numerous publications in journals and nearly 10 books in the field. He has been invited to give more than 40 lectures in Europe, Asia, the USA and Latin America.

Santiago Rey García

  • Qualification
    Chief Engineer in the Merchant Navy (professional qualification), Bachelor's Degree in Marine Engineering from the University of La Coruña.

  • Experience in the sector
    He has extensive experience as an engineer and chief engineer on oil tankers, chemical tankers, ro-pax vessels and deep-sea tugs. He has several years of experience in the operation and maintenance of engine rooms (both steam and diesel), predictive, preventive and corrective maintenance. He currently holds the position of Chief Engineer on deep-sea tugs.

  • Areas of expertise
    FRAMO Hydraulic Systems Operator Certificate. Advanced knowledge of computer control systems, supervision systems, and data acquisition through SCADA systems.