Bending, flexing and FEA modeling--back to basics, part 27
Finite element modeling is not a simple subject, but it is comprehensible. In fi nite element analysis, the problem under analysis is typically composed of a number of different continuous factors (displacements, strains, stresses, temperatures, state variables, etc.). The problem can be analyzed an...
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Published in | CircuiTree Vol. 22; no. 11; p. 14 |
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Format | Magazine Article Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Troy
BNP Media
01.11.2009
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 1059-843X |
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Summary: | Finite element modeling is not a simple subject, but it is comprehensible. In fi nite element analysis, the problem under analysis is typically composed of a number of different continuous factors (displacements, strains, stresses, temperatures, state variables, etc.). The problem can be analyzed and solved by using an approximate, element- based solution. This, in short, is the fundamental idea behind fi nite element analysis. |
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ISSN: | 1059-843X |