This programme is intended for ngineers or newcomers to the field who aim to gain skills in computational modelling and mechanical system analysis using industry-standard software. Participants will learn to apply the finite element method to perform static, dynamic and kinematic analysis of deformable and rigid bodies using SOLIDWORKS Premium and Autodesk Inventor Professional. The course covers structural response to loads, fatigue prediction, part optimisation and failure analysis. Learners will develop the ability to model systems independently, interpret simulation results and provide engineering recommendations. Graduates of the programme will be able to use simulation tools to design efficient and durable mechanical structures.
phone +370 (37) 300400
email midf@ktu.lt
Dr. Evaldas Narvydas works in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Kaunas University of Technology. He earned his PhD in mechanical engineering from the Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania in 1999 for his achievements in a stress and strain state analysis in the stress concentration zones under low cycle fatigue loading conditions. His major research interests include developing of finite element models for structural integrity analysis. Since 2002, he has been teaching and developing study courses related to computer-aided design, modeling of mechanical systems and finite element analysis.
Dr. Ramūnas Česnavičius is an associate professor at Kaunas University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Design, Doctor of Technology, with more than 18 years of experience working at the university and more than 4 years of practical work experience in designing of mechanical systems, and also has many years of experience in teaching students Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) subjects.
Dr. Valdas Eidukynas defended his doctoral dissertation "Investigation of the contact interaction of the sealing elements of fixed joints" in 1996. The main field of his scientific activity is computer-aided design, optimization, geometrical and physical modelling, analysis and synthesis of mechanical and biomechanical systems, numerical methods, reliability of mechanical systems. Since 1996 he has contributed 79 publications.
Dr. Paulius Griškevičius performs research in the field of experimental and computational mechanics, investigates the mechanical properties of materials, assesses the resistance of metallic and composite structures to mechanical loads, analyses the stresses and strains of structures experimentally, and validates numerical models.
K. Donelaičio St. 73
44249 Kaunas, Lithuania
phone: +370 (671) 36 146
email mvg@ktu.lt