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Accelerate Cost-Effective Development
of Wind Energy

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Wind Energy
Realistic Simulation for Wind Turbines

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Designers and engineers face significant challenges in wind turbine development. Abaqus Unified FEA software is capable of analyzing realistic product performance of all parts and systems during the design phase including composite blades, drive trains, bearings, towers, and on-and off-shore foundations. Learn how Abaqus can be used for creating more powerful, efficient, and reliable wind turbines for operation in a wide range of environmental conditions.

Learn more about:

  • Composites simulation capabilities in Abaqus for composite wind turbine blade design
  • Advanced contact capabilities in Abaqus for simulating complete gear
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    Wind Energy
    box assemblies
  • Assessment of on-and off-shore foundations using simulations
  • Optimization of various wind turbine components, subsystems, and compl ete systems
  • Improved collaboration and productivity using Simulation Lifecycle Management

About the Presenter:

Mahesh Kailasam – Industry Lead, Energy, SIMULIA

Mahesh has worked with SIMULIA since 1998 in various capacities within Customer Services, Development, Product Management, and Strategy. Mahesh is currently responsible for developing and directing SIMULIA strategy for the Energy Industry, including the wind energy industry. Mahesh closely collaborates with SIMULIA's wind energy customers to understand their workflows and requirements. Information gathered from such collaboration is being used to provide simulation technology, usability, and productivity improvements for the wind energy industries. He has a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.

 

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