Innovative Design Competition for FEAST Modeling Enthusiasts

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"Participate in a prestigious design competition showcasing your FEAST modeling skills. Submit your presentation online, adhere to guidelines, and get a chance to impress judges with your unique problem statement and methodology. Join now for a chance to win recognition and prizes!"

  • Design Competition
  • FEAST Modeling
  • Presentation Guidelines
  • Judges Decision
  • Online Screening

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  1. Design Competition 09-04-2025 1

  2. General Guidelines Submit your presentation on Microsoft CMT through the link provided on the NAFED08 website by 20th January 2025. Ensure the presentation is in the prescribed format.. Online screening will take place on 22nd January 2025. The online meeting link, along with the screening schedule, will be sent to the Team Leader s email on 21st January 2025. All the team members must be present during the online screening. No individuals outside the team are permitted to attend the screening. Ensure strict adherence to the scheduled timings. Limit your presentation to 10 minutes. The presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer session with the judges. The judges decisions will be final and binding. 09-04-2025 09-04-2025 2 2

  3. General Guidelines Participants can preferably join the screening through a system where FEAST is installed. Judges might request to view the model during the session. Verify your internet connection and test your audio/video setup before the screening. The presentation must be your team s original work. Plagiarism will result in disqualification. 09-04-2025 09-04-2025 3 3

  4. Title Team Leader: Team Member 1: Team Member 2: Institute / Organisation: 09-04-2025 4

  5. Problem Statement Briefly explain your problem statement and its objectives with supporting figures 09-04-2025 09-04-2025 5 5

  6. Assumptions Briefly explain all the assumptions and simplifications. Skip this slide if no assumptions are made. 09-04-2025 09-04-2025 6 6

  7. Methodology Briefly explain the modelling procedure you followed to create the model in FEAST software. Units followed for all the inputs Provide geometry details and hardware constructions Material and physical properties used Applied loads and boundary conditions Analysis types 09-04-2025 09-04-2025 7 7

  8. Finite Element Details List out the following along with supporting images: Element types used Material model used Number of elements Number of nodes Number of degrees of freedom Material properties used Physical properties used Loads Boundary conditions Key inputs related to the analyses like frequency step, number of modes considered etc. 09-04-2025 09-04-2025 8 8

  9. Analysis and Results Key results from the analysis in the form of deformation, graphs, tables, contours etc. Interpretation of results 09-04-2025 09-04-2025 9 9

  10. Conclusion Summary of findings. It can include Geometry details Mass details Hardware Construction in detail etc. 09-04-2025 09-04-2025 10 10

  11. Feedback and Suggestions Feedback about the software. Suggestions for further improvement 09-04-2025 09-04-2025 11 11

  12. References List out the references 09-04-2025 09-04-2025 12 12

  13. Acknowledgements Skip this slide, if not required 09-04-2025 09-04-2025 13 13

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