Interesting facts & links


 

Some doctoral students at the University of Liège may be registered in a dual degree program with the University of Minnesota. You are welcome to apply and enroll in our joint research on directional drilling. Hot topics of the moment are the 3-D Eulerian formulation of the constrained elastica problem, the numerical modeling of drillstring impacts on the borehole, the drillstring/BHA coupling while building up curvature, the simplified analysis of bending stresses in drillstrings in some parametrized configurations of borehole.   

 

 

 The design office Greisch is one of our major partners in applied research. Our expertise in Structural and Stochastic Dynamics and Wind Engineering is shared in various research projects involving bridges, buildings and stadia.

 

 

 The A.I.V., Association pour l'Ingénierie du Vent, is the French speaking wind engineering association. It brings together members of the industry, administration and academia around wind engineering topics. On behalf of the A.I.V., the next European-African Conference on Wind Engineering (EACWE 2017) will be organized in Liège in July 2017.

 

 

Epslog Engineering is a Belgian company specialized in rock strength testing and drilling data interpretation. In particular, Epslog commercializes the scratch test, which provides a log of rock strength at the centimetric scale. Other topics of interests are the identification of rock-facies based on image and scratch sound recordings.

 

 

 

FINELG is a Finite Element Software developed initially at Liege University in the Department of Civil Engineering and today in full collaboration with the Engineering Office Greisch. The program is continuously improved by the R.& D. team, either with own financing either with funds of European projects.
User's manual is available here.

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