[Geoqus] Re: Geoqus Digest, Vol 6, Issue 2

Andres Tassara andres at geophysik.fu-berlin.de
Wed Jan 7 16:47:11 CET 2004


Dear Geoqus
I will be a beginner of Abaqus; during May and June I am planning to 
carry out, together with Nina Kukowsky (GFZ Potsdam) a thermal modeling 
of the Andean subduction zone using Abaqus. So, for me would be really 
great to participate in a technical meeting (maybe the third week of May?).
Best regards
Andres Tassara 

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>   1. Geoscientific Abaqus workshop (Oliver Heidbach)
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> [Geoqus] Geoscientific Abaqus workshop
> From:
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> Oliver Heidbach <oliver.heidbach at gpi.uni-karlsruhe.de>
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> Wed, 10 Dec 2003 13:50:10 +0100
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> Dear colleagues,
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> in our last circular e-mail about two weeks ago we proposed to 
> organize a technical workshop on Abaqus users for geotechnical 
> application in Karlsruhe in spring/summer 2004. Since the response was 
> very small (only two e-mails apart of the ones from Karlsruhe and 
> Bochum) we would like to start an open discussion to figure out if 
> there is a) no interest on the suggested topics or b) the number of 
> geoscientific Abaqus users is just to small and we should address the 
> workshop to a broader audience (e.g. as the one which was organized in 
> 2001 from the Karlsruhe Stress Group (check under conferences at the 
> URL 
> http://www-wsm.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/research/research_frame.html.
>
> The key point of our proposed workshop is not to gather only 
> specialists, but also beginners. It will also provide enough time for 
> the presentation of the scientific results of the geodynamic models, 
> but with an emphasis on the technical background of the model 
> approach. We also plan to set up enough PC's with 
> Abaqus/Patran/Hypermesh for practical work and testing.
>
> We really would appreciate to hear your opinion and to get your 
> comments. You can do this either in an open manner, addressing you 
> mail to the user group, or send an individual e-mail to one of us. It 
> would be nice if everybody could drop at least a short message if 
> there is interest/time in such workshop or not. That would help us to 
> decide whether we'll put more effort into it or not.
>
> We are looking forward to a fruitful and open discussion,
>
> best regards
> Oliver and Kasper
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> Dr. Oliver Heidbach
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> Geophysical Institute - University Karlsruhe
> World Stress Map Project
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