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The Chalice site is currently being updated; to improve navigation and readability.

Chalice Engineering Commissioned to Write Structural Handbook for NAFEMS

NAFEMS are updating their principal publication "Guidelines to Finite Element Analysis". This is being completely re-worked and is intended to be a comprehensive document for mainstream structural analysis, using finite elements.  The new book, due later this year, will be entitled "the NAFEMS Structural Handbook".

Mark Chillery Authors 'Knowledge Base' Articles for NAFEMS

The Knowledge Base series of articles has been running in BENCHmark magazine since October 2003. Each article gives a useful insight into some of the basic tools needed for a complete knowledge of FEA, and serves as an important reminder of the theory behind today's complex analyses.

Tim Morris, NAFEMS Chief Executive says "This series of articles has been, and continues to be, very popular. As well as being an invaluable introduction for novice users, they have also served as a valuable set of reminders for analysis veterans, as well as introducing areas such as Probabilistic Analysis methods that might be relatively unknown by many experienced analysts."

These articles can be viewed on the NAFEMS site



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