Physical and computational modeling for finite element analysis

In the past, the majority of papers relating to F.E analysis were related to the development of new special elements and the computational algorithms for equation or eigenvalue solutions. Although more efforts has been made recently in making program user orientated yet answer to the proper discreti...

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Main Author: Che Muda, Zakaria
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 1988
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17969/1/ID%2017969.pdf
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description In the past, the majority of papers relating to F.E analysis were related to the development of new special elements and the computational algorithms for equation or eigenvalue solutions. Although more efforts has been made recently in making program user orientated yet answer to the proper discretization of the model and its application is left to the responsibility of the user. Where is the occasional or inexperienced user going to obtain the necessary guidelines for implementing his or her analysis? This paper aim to provide the occasional user a general guidelines for some aspect of physical and computational finite element modelling for implementing his or her analysis.
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spelling upm.eprints-179692015-01-05T08:40:55Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17969/ Physical and computational modeling for finite element analysis Che Muda, Zakaria In the past, the majority of papers relating to F.E analysis were related to the development of new special elements and the computational algorithms for equation or eigenvalue solutions. Although more efforts has been made recently in making program user orientated yet answer to the proper discretization of the model and its application is left to the responsibility of the user. Where is the occasional or inexperienced user going to obtain the necessary guidelines for implementing his or her analysis? This paper aim to provide the occasional user a general guidelines for some aspect of physical and computational finite element modelling for implementing his or her analysis. 1988 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17969/1/ID%2017969.pdf Che Muda, Zakaria (1988) Physical and computational modeling for finite element analysis. In: UNESCO/UPM/IEM National Workshop & Exhibition on Engineering Information System and Computer-Aided Engineering, 15-16 Mar.1988, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia. . Finite element method. Finite element method - Computer programs.
spellingShingle Finite element method.
Finite element method - Computer programs.
Che Muda, Zakaria
Physical and computational modeling for finite element analysis
title Physical and computational modeling for finite element analysis
title_full Physical and computational modeling for finite element analysis
title_fullStr Physical and computational modeling for finite element analysis
title_full_unstemmed Physical and computational modeling for finite element analysis
title_short Physical and computational modeling for finite element analysis
title_sort physical and computational modeling for finite element analysis
topic Finite element method.
Finite element method - Computer programs.
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