Please join Altair for an exclusive Ask the Expert | Simulation Driven Design series.
At Altair, your success is our #1 priority, and we’re here to help you get more out of your Altair Simulation Driven Design solutions. Ask the Expert is a virtual drop-in webinar allowing you to learn about industry applications, tips & tricks and submit questions or speak LIVE with our Altair Simulation Driven Design experts.
The session will begin with a member of Altair’s Technical Team reviewing & demonstrating solution driven workflows, before turning the mic over to you where you may ask any of your product-related questions.
This series is FREE to attend and a must for all engineers looking for ways to get up to speed on using the latest and greatest tools from Altair.
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Upcoming Sessions - Coming Soon
This is a regular event, happening occurring weekly at the same time. Registration must be completed for each session you wish to attend.
Each topic will have two sessions to accommodate Community users globally.
- Session 1 - 5:00AM EST / 11:00AM CEST / 2:30PM IST
- Session 2 - 1:00PM EST / 7:00PM CEST / 10:30PM IST
Previous Session Recordings
Click on the topic for a quick recap including the recording of the session for your reference. Enjoy!
You can check out all of our previously recorded Ask the Expert | Simulation Driven Design sessions via this YouTube playlist. Enjoy!
Date | Topic |
Tuesday, April 12th | HyperMesh: Reduce Meshing Process by Initiating Similar/Symmetric Parts |
Tuesday, April 19th | HyperMesh: Quick and Efficient Tools for Editing a 2D Mesh |
Thursday, April 21st | EDEM: What is Discrete Element Modeling? |
Tuesday, April 26th | HyperView: Post-Processing Beam Elements |
Tuesday, May 3rd | HyperMesh: Improving Plastic Parts Midsurface Extraction, Thanks to Direct Midmesh |
Thursday, May 5th | Contact Definition for Crash Analysis |
Tuesday, May 10th | HyperMesh: Quick Part Attachment using Connectors |
Tuesday, May 17th | HyperMesh: Morphing |
Thursday, May 19th | Model Reduction using Super Elements |
Tuesday, May 24th | HyperView: Post-Processing HotSpot Tool |
Tuesday, May 31st | HyperView: Post-Processing Automated Tools |
Thursday, June 2nd | Flux: Shape Optimization of Laminations |
Tuesday, June 7th | HyperMesh: Create a Mesh/Geometry from a Cloud of Points |
Tuesday, June 14th | HyperGraph: Multiple Iteration Comparison Tips and Tricks |
Thursday, June 16th | HyperLife Overview |
Tuesday, June 28th | Altair HyperWorks Safety Tools - Episode 1: Overview of Pre and Post-Processing Solutions |
Thursday, June 30th | Axial Flux Machine: From Input to Results using Macros |
Tuesday, July 5th | Altair HyperWorks Safety Tools - Episode 2: Dummy Positioner and Seat Foam Deformer |
Tuesday, July 12th | Altair HyperWorks Safety Tools - Episode 3: Dummy Positioner and Seat Mechanism |
Thursday, July 14th | Altair SimLab: DOE using Parametric CAD |
Tuesday, July 26th | HyperMesh: Matrix Browser |
Thursday, July 28th | Altair Inspire Cast: Design a Filling System of Your Die-Casting using Flow Analysis |
Wednesday, August 3rd | Overview of Altair's High Frequency Electromagnetic Solutions (Feko/WinProp/newFASANT/WRAP) |
Wednesday, August 10th | Steady State AC Magnetic Coupled with Transient Thermal Coupling |
Wednesday, August 17th | Altair Feko Component Library and Array Tool |
Wednesday, August 24th | Modeling in Altair Flux 3D (Meshing & Cogging Torque Computation) |
Wednesday, August 31st | Altair Feko Asymptotic Solvers (PO/LE-PO/RL-GO) |
Wednesday, September 14th | Altair HyperMesh for Altair Feko Users |
Wednesday, September 21st | Inductance Computation |
Wednesday, September 24th | Radome Antenna Design using Altair newFasant |
Wednesday, October 5th | Iron Losses Computation |
Wednesday, October 12th | Leveraging Machine Learning Capabilities with Altair Feko and Altair HyperStudy |
Wednesday, October 19th | Eccentricity Analysis |
Suggestions for Future Sessions
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