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Strong technical background in aerospace structures programs, including familiarity with basic structural analysis tools such as finite element analysis (FEA) Strong technical background in aerospace structures programs, including familiarity with basic structural analysis tools such as finite element analysis (FEA.
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Participants can be placed within the Custom Test Equipment team where they will experience product testing and test equipment development, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) where they will be trained and will conduct FEA on products in development, or Experimental where they will learn about prototypes, mills, lathes and 3D printing.
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Fea, Nastran, Stress analysis, Structure, Structural analysis, Mechanical engineering, Finite element analysis, Aerospace. Perform structural analysis using classical stress analysis methods and finite element analysis on secondary structures and aircraft interiors.
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Prepare global beam/pipe finite element models to conduct pipeline/riser span analysis, lateral/upheaval pipeline buckling analysis, vibration analysis, and rigid jumper analysis, considering advanced contact subroutines to model pipe-soil-interaction and python automations.
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Expert with SolidWorks (prior experience designing stations for assembly machinery, experience creating exploded assembly drawings), including motion analysis and FEA. (Finite element analysis.
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2+ years' experience with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Drive innovation through the development of product designs, utilizing CAD/3D modeling & drawings (SolidWorks), finite element analysis, and calculations for custom build requests for lift trucks.
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Performing Finite Element Analysis on Tsubaki chain system components. Strong mechanical skills and strong CAD&FEA skills. Performing Finite Element Analysis on Tsubaki chain system components.
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10 years working experience with detailed FEA methods and/or NASTRAN (FEMAP) finite element modeling. You must provide evidence of proficiency in performing advanced stress analysis capability using NASTRAN and finite element modeling.
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Technical Substantiation: Utilize Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and hand calculations where relevant, to provide technical substantiation for composite part design decisions. Engineering Problem Solving: Formulate and apply advanced technical principles, theories, and concepts to address complex engineering challenges like determining laminate architecture, material selection, creation of solid models, and design of sub-element components for structural testing.
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Understanding of one of more of distributed CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) and FEA (Finite Element Analysis) simulation tools such as but not limited Ansys (Ansys, LS-Dyna, Fluent, HFSS), MATLAB, Siemens (StClientCM, Flotherm), Cadence, Comsol, Abaqus, Keysight, Remcom, CST, Synopsys (Lighttools, HSpice) on HPC.
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Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is necessary, thermal modeling ability is desirable. As the Mechanical Design Engineer, Vacuum Systems at VaporTech in Longmont, CO, you will use your advanced knowledge of vacuum technology and thin film deposition systems to drive innovation and continuous improvement for VaporTech's PVD/PECVD process equipment.
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Verify designs including suitable simulation - Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Proficient in 3D modeling and document management software, preferably with Inventor/Vault and SolidWorks/PDM.
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Our experienced FEA Stress Team at GE Aviation is growing and we are looking for some Lead Engineers that have 3-5 years of experience in finite element analysis aerospace applications! Developing in-depth knowledge of a finite element analysis (FEA) as it applies to mechanical stress analysis.
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Uses computational methods and tools in a specialized field (strength of metallic and composite structures, finite element analysis, fatigue and damage tolerance, etc. Familiarity and experience with other related tools such as CATIA V5 or Siemens NX desired.
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Knowledge creating and questioning FEA models, including pre and post processing of NASTRAN models and associated sizing of structure and system components. Develops and/or utilizes finite element models (global and discrete.
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