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SUMMARY:Open-Source Finite Element Simulation with Code_Aster Using AsterStudy
DESCRIPTION:A free online training for simulation engineers\, mechanical designers\, structural analysis students\, and open-source enthusiasts.\nDate: 15 – 16 June 2026Format: OnlineEvent type / Level: Training | Level 2Language: EnglishCost: Free of chargeOrganiser: Linz Center of Mechatronics GmbHContact: Jagoba Lekue – jagoba.lekue@lcm.at \nWhat is this event about?\nWith the integration of the AsterStudy module into Salome-Meca\, the powerful open-source finite element software Code_Aster has become more accessible than ever. AsterStudy’s intuitive graphical interface simplifies both model setup and result interpretation\, making open-source finite element analysis an attractive option for engineers and researchers looking for a robust and cost-effective solution. \nIn this free online training\, Linz Center of Mechatronics will share its hands-on experience with Code_Aster. The course focuses on the Windows version and covers the essential steps involved in setting up and running a structural simulation through practical examples. The aim is to help more professionals discover the potential of open-source finite element software and lower the barrier to getting started. \nWho is it for?\nThis training is designed for participants with an intermediate level of experience\, especially: \n\nsimulation engineers\nmechanical designers\nstudents in structural analysis\nopen-source enthusiasts\n\nWhy should you attend?\nAlthough Code_Aster is a mature\, professionally validated open-source mechanical solver\, many analysts are discouraged by the lack of accessible introductory material. This course closes that gap by presenting the software in a clear and beginner-friendly way\, while also giving participants the opportunity to apply their knowledge immediately in hands-on workshops. \nAs a result\, attendees will gain both a solid theoretical foundation and the practical confidence needed to use Code_Aster effectively in real engineering tasks. \nProgramme overview\nThe training covers the key aspects of structural simulation with Code_Aster\, including: \n\nIntroduction\nSalome-Meca\nMesh\nModel Definition\nFunctions and Lists\nMaterial\nBoundary Conditions and Loads\nAnalysis\nOutput\nExecution\nPost-Processing\nQ&A and Feedback\n\nWhat is included?\nAll course materials will be provided to participants\, including the presentation slides and the solutions to the workshop exercises. The participation link\, course materials\, and instructions for setting up Salome-Meca on Windows will be shared during the week leading up to the event. \nSpeaker\nJagoba Lekue
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