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Guide of Grading Abaqus Test

The document outlines the structure and requirements for an ABAQUS test that students can take independently or in groups. It details the number of students, problems to solve, scoring methods, and submission guidelines, emphasizing the importance of correct results and timely submissions. Specific scoring criteria are provided for both independent and group work, including penalties for incomplete or copied work.

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Guide of Grading Abaqus Test

The document outlines the structure and requirements for an ABAQUS test that students can take independently or in groups. It details the number of students, problems to solve, scoring methods, and submission guidelines, emphasizing the importance of correct results and timely submissions. Specific scoring criteria are provided for both independent and group work, including penalties for incomplete or copied work.

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AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE 2

ABAQUS TEST
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
- Students have the option to take the test independently or in groups;
- The test is conducted using ABAQUS software, and the results are presented for
submission in .docx (WORD) or .pdf files;
- Students must present the results according to the template file (Template);
- Rights and tasks are described in detail in the SPECIFIC INFORMATION section.
II. SPECIFIC INFORMATION
Independent Work Group Work
1. Number of
01 student 02 students per group
Students
2. Number of Both PROBLEM 1 and
Only PROBLEM 1
Problems to Solve PROBLEM 2 (optimization)
- TOP 20%: 10 points - TOP 20%: 10 points
- TOP 40%: 9.5 points - TOP 40%: 9 points
- TOP 60%: 9 points - TOP 60%: 8 points
3. Scoring Method - Completion: 7 points - Completion: 7 points
- Failed: 5 points - Failed: max. 5 points
- Incomplete, COPY work, no - Incomplete, COPY work, no
submission: 0 points submission: 0 points
4. Explanation of - From “Completion” onwards: - From “Completion” onwards:
Scoring Method complete ALL STEPS, complete ALL STEPS,
CORRECT results. CORRECT results.
- “Failed”: complete ALL - “Failed”: complete ALL
STEPS, INCORRECT results. STEPS, INCORRECT
- TOP is determined based on results. Maximum 5 points
CORRECT results and (2.5 points for Problem 1 and
EARLY SUBMISSION. 2.5 points for Problem 2).
- TOP is determined based on
CORRECT results of
Problem 1 and 2 and optimal
results of Problem 2.
Therefore, each group has 2
submissions, specifically as
follows:
o Submission 1: determine
groups with "Incomplete" or
lower. These groups will
have points immediately
without needing to submit
Submission 2.
o Submission 2: optimal
results of Problem 2 of the
remaining groups are
announced (anonymous).
From there, groups have
time for the second
optimization and resubmit
Submission 2 for Problem
2. No change in Problem 1.

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