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Non Software Specific FEA Training

Non Software Specific FEA Training

Non Software Specific FEA Training

(OP)
Does anyone have recommendations for non software specific FEA training?

RE: Non Software Specific FEA Training

if you mean books. This is a good one.
concepts and applications of finite element analysis by cook
if u do not mean books taking a college FEA course will be helpful.

RE: Non Software Specific FEA Training

If you mean courses, in the UK start with NAFEMS and probably in other countries too.

RE: Non Software Specific FEA Training

HBAREA:  Any college level course on FEA will probably be okay.  There are two books that I like for an introduction to fea.  One is "FINITE ELEMENTS" by Gallagher.  The other is "FINITE ELEMENT MODELLING" by Spyrakos.  Spyrakos is a good basic book, Gallagher is the next level.  If you are going to use fea software, I suggest you take the developer's course first, then the theory course.

Regards
Dave  

RE: Non Software Specific FEA Training

Some of the Abaqus courses can be quite generic (especially the earlier parts). DAMT also give general training.

RE: Non Software Specific FEA Training

(OP)
Thank you all for you feedback so far.  I meant courses, no books.

MToft:  What is DAMT?

RE: Non Software Specific FEA Training

hbarea

For DAMT visit www.damt.co.uk

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