Practical Finite Element AnalysisHighlights of the book: Why this book has been written ... FEA is gaining popularity day by day & is a sought after dream career for mechanical engineers. Enthusiastic engineers and managers who want to refresh or update the knowledge on FEA are encountered with volume of published books. Often professionals realize that they are not in touch with theoretical concepts as being pre-requisite and find it too mathematical and Hi-Fi. Many a times these books just end up being decoration in their book shelves ... All the authors of this book are from IIT€™s & IISc and after joining the industry realized gap between university education and the practical FEA. Over the years they learned it via interaction with experts from international community, sharing experience with each other and hard route of trial & error method. The basic aim of this book is to share the knowledge & practices used in the industry with experienced and in particular beginners so as to reduce the learning curve & avoid reinvention of the cycle. Emphasis is on simple language, practical usage, minimum mathematics & no pre-requisites. All basic concepts of engineering are included as & where it is required. It is hoped that this book would be helpful to beginners, experienced users, managers, group leaders and as additional reading material for university courses. |
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Altair Engineering Analytical Method approximate axi-symmetric Bharat Forge Ltd bolted boundary conditions Boundary Element Method CAE Computer Aided CAE engineers central stiffener bracket checked Closed form solution components Computational Electromagnetics Computational Fluid Dynamics Computer Aided Engineering Connection elements Crash analysis data from user degrees of freedom Design Dept Dr Peter Fischer Element type exported failure Fatigue analysis FE model FEA software Finite Element Analysis Finite Element Method Finite Volume Method governing equation Image Source India Industrial Engineering Johnson Controls Automotive large in comparison Linear Static Analysis Mahindra & Mahindra Mahindra Ltd Mathematical mesh model name Finite Element Nitin nodes Numerical Method Practical Finite Element release the drawing Sanjay S Deshpande Shaft subjected Single central stiffener Software follows Solid modeling solve Sonalkar steam turbine step stiffener thickness stiffness equations straight line Tata Johnson Controls Techniques Testing Dept Thanks Total equations Types of Analyses ultimate stress welded joints

