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The development of the finite element method (FEM) consists of two main branches: the art of finite element modeling and the science of finite element analysis. Learn why in this blog.
In this final post of our "S.A.F.E.R. Numerical Simulation for Structural Analysis in the Aerospace Industry" series, we will profile the stress analysis software product StressCheck®, what makes it different from other FEA software and the applications for which it is used in A&D engineering.[...]
Recently, Wiley published the second edition of "Finite Element Analysis: Method, Verification and Validation" by ESRD Co-Founders Dr. Barna Szabo and Dr. Ivo Babuška as part of their "Wiley Series in Computational Mechanics". This edition provides an updated and comprehensive review of the theoretical foundation of the finite element method, and provides engineering students and professionals the tools, concepts, techniques, and procedures that help with an understanding of finite element analysis.
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