The finite element method (FEM) has become the cornerstone of structural analysis, enabling the simulation of complex geometries and material behaviours under varied loading conditions. At its core, ...
This course covers dual complimentary focus areas for advanced finite element driven modeling and simulation using non-linear computational material modeling, and data-driven approaches for the ...
Finite–Discrete Element Modelling (FDEM) has emerged as a powerful approach for simulating the coupled continuum and discontinuum behaviour of geological materials. By integrating the finite element ...
What Are FEM, FDM and FVM? FEM, FDM and FVM differ from one another in important ways. Understanding these distinctions is key to selecting the method most appropriate for your purposes. The ...
Methods for treating material and geometric nonlinearities by finite elements; transient analysis: explicit and implicit time integration, partitioned methods, and stability; hybrid and mixed elements ...