
Adhesive Testing and Material Model Calibration for FEA of Bonded Joints 2025
Free, One-hour Webinar
Adhesive Testing and Material Model Calibration for FEA of Bonded Joints. In this free, one-hour webinar, we will share the basics of how to develop material models for adhesives to be used in commercial finite element analysis (FEA) codes. We will cover both continuum material modeling and cohesive zone modeling.
Details
Course Instructor
Mark Oliver, Ph.D., is a Principal at Veryst Engineering. Dr. Oliver has expertise in the materials science, solid mechanics, and failure analysis of engineering materials, including adhesives. He applies his knowledge of chemical and microstructural characterization, mechanical testing, and finite element analysis to issues of materials selection, mechanical design, and root cause determination of material failures. Prior to joining Veryst, Dr. Oliver developed new adhesives for the electronics packaging industry at the Dow Chemical Company. He holds a Ph.D. from the Materials Science and Engineering Department at Stanford University.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the commonly used approaches for modeling with FEA
- Identify which experiments to run for both continuum and zone model calibration
- Know how to validate the accuracy of material models
Registration
The October 23, 2025 Adhesive Testing and Material Model Calibration for FEA of Bonded Joints 2025 web-based course is free, but registration is required and class size is limited.
Register at: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/491c08bd-85c0-4782-b36a-8c62c713fb7f@79d1a68e-dd8f-4002-8514-fb1316d42162
If you have any questions, please email us at seminars@veryst.com
Deadline for registration is: Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
Cancellation Policy
Veryst reserves the right to reject registrations and to cancel a webinar based on class size.
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