When old life is falling apart the best way is to start from scratch. Since February 24th I’ve lost a lot important things: money, job, the most of personal belongings and, of course, the country. However, I kept the most valuable items: my family, my values, and my passion. That is why in September I […]
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Bones analysis
The topic I’d really liked on passed MSC conference was about simulation of loads in human bones. The issue here is relating to different properties of natural materials in distinguished directions and in various parts of the item. For example, tooth consist of extremely strong enamel and tough dentine. First is good for routine chewing activity due […]
MSC conference
Yesterday I took part in the 20th annual conference of MSC Software. This company was formed in the US in 1963. Their goal was to develop a program for finite element analysis. To make a long story short, this method allows engineers to split the complex tasks into small pieces that could be analyzed using […]