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Tuesday 20 June 2023 | 17:00 UTC | Multibody Dynamics Community Meeting

The NAFEMS Multibody Dynamics Working Group is hosting the free webinar Handling Flexible Bodies in Multibody Dynamics

The NAFEMS Multibody Dynamics Working Group, and its online Community for engineers and scientists interested in Multiphysics analysis, is hosting the free webinar “Handling Flexible Bodies in Multibody Dynamics” by Fabiano Maggio on June, 20th, 2023.

This webinar provides a general overview of the topics related to Multibody Dynamics, drafting the best practices to include flexible bodies in multi-body simulation. Additionally, a real industrial application will be presented presented, to best highlight the effects of wrong modelling choices.

For all information and registration, please visit the webinar page. NAFEMS Multibody Dynamics Community Meeting

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