How To Get Started With Finite Elements
Baguley, D, and Hose, D R
First Published - January 1994 Softback, 18 Pages
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This book is for readers intending to introduce Finite Element
Analysis (FEA) into their organization. The best approach will
depend on the size of the organization, the purpose of the FEA, the
scale of the analysis to be undertaken, and the type of staff
employed. A range of possibilities is considered, but the bias is
towards an organization starting with no in-house capability for
FEA.
Most of the ‘How to….’ Books are intended to
provide guidance to new users of FEA. This booklet forms a summary
and there are many references to the other booklets in the series.
The reader may not intend to be directly involved in the FEA
itself, but responsible for providing or managing the resources
that will be required. Therefore the emphasis here will be on
decisions affecting the provision of resources.
The process of establishing an FEA capability is shown
diagrammatically in Figure 1.1. The first major decision is to use
FEA. The book Why do Finite Element Analysis?
discusses the benefits of FEA and logically it should be read
before proceeding to the other sections in this book.
The order of the events in the flow chart is not hard and fast, and
some will be redundant if the resources already exist. It is
important however that decisions concerning manning be made early
in the process since this has a profound effect on the viability of
the enterprise, and also permits staff to be involved in the
selection of the software.
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Resources
Staff
Software
Hardware
FE Training
Theory
Software Usage
Application Techniques
Benchmarks
Quality Assurance Procedures
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