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Technical discussions of projects on contact modelling, bolted joint design and fatigue

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A chartered engineer (general manager) and three (associate) engineers

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Recent clients include Perkins Engines and Leeds based SMEs

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General Guides to FEA for Designers, Weld Fatigue Techniques and 'Top Ten Mistakes in FEA

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Click here to visit NAFEMS website

Chalice Engineering is a member of NAFEMS (The National Agency for Finite Element Methods and Standards). See our Management page for details of our membership. NAFEMS was founded in 1983 with a specific objective namely "To provide the safe and reliable use of finite element and related technology."

The Welding Institute (TWI) offers advice and consultancy on all types of joining technology in engineering.

Other Links and Information

This is the National Physical Laboratory site. This link is for the stress corrosion cracking page. www.npl.co.uk/npl/cmmt/ncs/stress/

This programme of research conducted at Queens University, Belfast concerns automeshing algorithms. www.fem.qub.ac.uk

Dermot Monaghan's site has well presented general information on subjects like analysis types, solution methods, element types, mesh refinement, tips and tricks etc. Click on 'FE Information'. www.dermotmonaghan.com/

A site for designers, technicians and engineers. Charts, manufacturing, dimensions, drawing symbols, tolerances, structural sections, etc. www.engineersedge.com/

The Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing (www.eevl.ac.uk/) has very broad subject matter.

This site offers "over 30,000 pages of engineering fundamentals and calculators." http://www.efunda.com/home.cfm

 



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