aircraft engines design engineer
inspirational leader
SOFTWARE
During my engineering career I had a chance to work on broad range of engineering software.
My skills have been being developed by both technical trainings and on-hand work.
Computer Aided Design (CAD) software

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NX6, NX7.5, NX9.0 – very good knowledge of Modeling and Drafting modules, good knowledge of Sheet metal and Advanced Simulation modules (used solvers: MSC Nastran, NX Nastram, NX Thermal/Flow);
MSc thesis – creation of models of a fan for bypass jet engine;
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Teamcenter 2007 – combined usage with NX6 and NX7.5, creating and editing parts, releasing parts, import/export of parts from remote sites;
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CATIA V5 R14,15,17 – laboratories during BSc and MSc studies, modules: Modeling and Drafting, very basic knowledge of Simulation module; BSc thesis – creation of models of an axial turbine stage for a single spool jet engine;
Finite Element Method (FEM) software

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ANSYS 17 – inputs preparation for LCF, creep, Hot Streak analyses, post-processing of LCF, HCF, Heat Tranfer, Modal analyses, basic knowledge on running structural analyses in Workbench and APDL, basic knowledge of ANSYS Mechanical/Mesh,
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MSC Patran – LPT structures deformation analyses, post processing of Heat Transfer analyses, preparing inputs for structural analyses in ANSYS, laboratories during BSc and MSc studies, basic stress, deformation and vibration analysis;
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Concepts NREC – Axcent – BSc thesis – flow calculations of single stage axial turbine;
Miscellaneous

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Microsoft Office package:
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MS Word - expert
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MS Excel - expert
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MS PowerPoint - expert
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Adobe Acrobat - advanced
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Internet - advanced