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Compusis provides a complementary pair of professional, NAFEMS accredited* one-day short courses on computational modelling, simulation and analysis. The next scheduled presentation of short courses is shown below. Courses can also be presented on-site.

The emphasis of the courses is on gaining an understanding of the sources of error, uncertainties and mistakes that inevitably arise in the computational modelling and analysis process, and on their detection, treatment and avoidance.

The courses are designed to be as accessible and generic as possible, to enable the knowledge gained to be applied across a broad a range of computational methods, models, simulations and analysis types.

The one-day courses are structured into two independent but complementary parts: the finite element method course focuses on the sources and control of numerical error arising in the mathematical and computational processes; whereas the verification and validation course focuses on the sources and control of idealisation and procedural errors arising in the modelling and management activities. 

Together, the two courses reveal the most common sources of error arising in a generic finite element simulation. More information can be found by clicking the appropriate course item below:







Finite element method, error and uncertainty    Verification, validation and quality management*	

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The next scheduled presentation of short courses is shown below. To register for a course, please click the course registration link on the left.

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“Validation and verification are key components for establishing a robust method for simulation quality management. The course explains the need for a coherent and consistent verification and validation strategy, and then puts them in the context of the engineering process.”  
Dr. Ross Hughes, VCA Technical Knowledge Manager

“The courses offer a clear and thoughtful explanation of fundamental but often ignored topics. Highly recommended to all involved in CAE who care about the reliability of their results.”
Valerio Gaioni, Aerospace Eng., NumeriCAE, CFD/FEA Chief Engineer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8 April 2010

Finite element method, error and uncertainty

Imperial College London, UK

 

9 April 2010

Verification, validation and quality management

Imperial College London, UK

 

Finite element method, error and uncertainty

Verification, validation and quality management