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How The Whole Finite Element Analysis Process Works? Published By: Hiral Patel Finite element analysis is one of the most effective methods used to enhance the product quality in the product engineering industries. Besides that, it is also used in the structural industries to ascertain sustainable load structures. In all of the engineering processes, the right quality of the product at the affordable costs is the main aim of the engineers because clients demand that. To meet the engineering solutions demand of the clients, the professionals implement the finite element analysis procedure. By this method, they check the reliability of the product in the most advanced way. AutoCAD Drafting India provides expert Finite Element Analysis services.
Finite element analysis is an innovative engineering concept which focuses on analyzing a particular product from every aspect by virtually dividing it into various parts known as the finite elements. The physical equations related with each and every section of the product is solved with the help of
numerical methods in different geometrical domains. With this method, the analysis of the complex structural designs or the product designs becomes relatively easy. The whole finite element analysis procedure is conducted in three defined steps such as: • • •
Pre-processing phase Solution phase Post-processing phase
In the pre-processing phase, a mesh is being developed in which the structure is being divided into different elements connected by nodes. In the modern approaches, the mesh is developed in the computer-aided design geometries to make the process easy and fast. The mesh can be developed in any type such as the wireframe design, surface design or the solid design.
Mapping algorithm is used to create and analyze the whole geometry of the particular structure. Different types of analysis are being undertaken in the mesh such as the linear static analysis and thermal analysis etc. In addition, different types of existing and possible loads on the structures are also being examined. Next is the solution phase; in which all the equations governing the physical systems are integrated into a matrix form, which is then solved numerically. Both static and dynamic analyses are being conducted in the solution phase. And, the last stage of the finite element analysis is the post-processing phase, in which the outcomes are being investigated after all the boundary conditions have been set and the numerical solutions have been solved.
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