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September 28, 2013
Thin Beam vs. Thick Beam
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Standard beam theory ( Euler-Bernoulli bending theory) assumes no deformation by shear. This can be safely applied to thin beams that are l...
September 20, 2013
What are Isoparametric Elements?
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The truth is, you are probably using isoparametric elements without noticing it. In classes, we might have been asked to derive stiffness eq...
September 07, 2013
Straight Beam vs. Curved Beam
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Table illustrating the differences between straight and curved beams See also Types of elements in the element library
August 30, 2013
Truss vs. Beam
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Table illustrating the differences between truss and beam elements. See also Types of elements in the element library
August 24, 2013
Types of Elements in FEA
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One of the requirements to become a good finite element analyst is to be aware of a range of standard elements that are best for specific ap...
August 09, 2013
FEA vs. FEM
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Today when we hear about finite element method (FEM) , the first thing that comes across our mind would be a beautiful picture like this: ...
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