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Frictional rolling contact model CONTACT version 12.1 released

Dear all,

Herewith I want to announce the release of the frictional rolling contact model CONTACT version 12.1.

The main changes with respect to earlier versions of the program are as follows:

  • Achieved a 100-fold speedup for solving larger normal contact problems.
  • Improved the documentation of the viscoelastic part of CONTACT and
    provided an example of its use.
  • Distinguished free and premium features in the software, the latter
    requiring a valid license file.

For the full release-notes or more information on the program refer to the website www.kalkersoftware.org.

Regards, Edwin


List of conferences in contact mechanics and related fields

Dear all,

 At our website we maintain a list of upcoming conferences on contact mechanics and related fields, e.g. solid mechanics, tribology, railway vehicle dynamics, etc.

Which conferences and other events do you attend? Send me a note and I'll add them to the list.

Best wishes,

Edwin Vollebregt


CONTACT version 10.2 released

Dear all,

Herewith I want to announc the release of CONTACT version 10.2.

The main changes with respect to earlier versions of the program are as follows:


Programme of the CONTACT course now available

Dear all,

 The programme for the course on "Contact mechanics with the CONTACT software", to be held October 28th-29th 2010 in Delft, the Netherlands, is now available via the registration form on our website www.kalkersoftware.org.

Best regards,

Edwin Vollebregt

 


Course on contact mechanics with the CONTACT software

Dear all,

 On Thursday 28th and Friday 29th of October 2010, we will organise a course on using the CONTACT software at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.

The aims of the course are:


Announcing free version of Kalker's rolling contact model

Dear all,

Herewith I would like to announce that we have decided to make our CONTACT software publicly available. You can obtain a free copy at the web-site www.kalkersoftware.org. We hope that the software is beneficial to you. We further hope that you give us helpful feedback in return.


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Call for Papers - The Tire Society

Final Call for Papers - 28th Annual Conference & Meeting on Tire Science & Technology

September 15 & 16, 2009, Akron City Centre Hotel, Akron, Ohio, USA

 Full details can be found here.

www.tiresociety.org

Note that there is a $500 award for the best student-authored paper.  Details can be found here.


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Rolling Contact Simulation & Analysis in ANSYS

Hallo... I am the final semester student of bachelor mechanical engineering. My final project is Drum Brake Simulation Using FEM in ANSYS.i know how to use ansys but only a little bit. Model for drum brake is 2D like donut or circle for drum and shoe.  I have problems now..How to rotate or spin that model in ansys. Please give me a step by step tutorial to rotate or spin 2D model. i tried b4 and I can't get the simulation. That is the important thing that I have to do first. Later I have to solve the contact analysis between shoe and drum. If u guys had done it or tried the simulation before,please send the file to my email or reply and discuss in this forum. thanks you very much.. For everyone who expert in ANSYS, please help me..

 


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Rolling Contact Simulation & Analysis in ANSYS

Hallo... I am the final semester student of bachelor mechanical engineering. My final project is Drum Brake Simulation Using FEM in ANSYS.i know how to use ansys but only a little bit. Model for drum brake is 2D like donut or circle for drum and shoe.  I have problems now..How to rotate or spin that model in ansys. Please give me a step by step tutorial to rotate or spin 2D model. i tried b4 and I can't get the simulation. That is the important thing that I have to do first. Later I have to solve the contact analysis between shoe and drum. If u guys had done it or tried the simulation before,please send the file to my email or reply and discuss in this forum. thanks you very much.. For everyone who expert in ANSYS, please help me..

 


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ADVANCES IN CONTACT MECHANICS : A TRIBUTE TO JJ KALKER DELFT 22/24 OCTOBER

 

http://www.contactmechanics.org/

Delft 22 - 24 October

Chairmen:    

Tom Scarpas     Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Patrick Selvadurai     McGill University, Canada


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