Publications to learn FEA best practices?
Publications to learn FEA best practices?
(OP)
Hello,
Do you know some good books/publications to self-learn practical FEA? I already have some ressources but it is often more oriented toward theory than practice of FEA. I don't want to get too far in the mathematical aspects at the moment.
I want to learn the practical basics, following is an example of some questions:
- when can i use fixed constraints?
- how to correctly constrain a model and apply loads to avoid singularities and inaccurate stress distributions?
- When each modeling simplification is acceptable?
- When to use and not use inertia relief
- how to place constraints in a moving assembly context?
Thank you for your help,
Best Regards,
Marc Richard
Do you know some good books/publications to self-learn practical FEA? I already have some ressources but it is often more oriented toward theory than practice of FEA. I don't want to get too far in the mathematical aspects at the moment.
I want to learn the practical basics, following is an example of some questions:
- when can i use fixed constraints?
- how to correctly constrain a model and apply loads to avoid singularities and inaccurate stress distributions?
- When each modeling simplification is acceptable?
- When to use and not use inertia relief
- how to place constraints in a moving assembly context?
Thank you for your help,
Best Regards,
Marc Richard





RE: Publications to learn FEA best practices?
Rick Fischer
Principal Engineer
Argonne National Laboratory
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RE: Publications to learn FEA best practices?
Thank you rickfischer51 and IceBreakerSours for your answers. I had already noticed "Building better products with FEA" and NAFEMS books. I am actually trying to trade-off the best book because my budget is very limited at the moment.
Rick do you own "Building better products with FEA"? If yes, how do you find the part explaining how to best constrain a model? Because I only find used versions of this book generally above 140 USD shipped from UK or USA (I live in France)...
Any more suggestion would be still appreciated.
Thanks,
Marc Richard
RE: Publications to learn FEA best practices?
What is your skill level? How much FEA experience do you have? Building Better Products with FEA is an entry level book. Another book that I have never seen is Finite Element Analysis for Design Engineers by Kurowski. It looks like it is also entry level. This is a newer book and there are not a lot of used copies available on the internet. I am not familiar with the current NAFEMS publications, but in the past I found them to be a little more advanced.
Rick Fischer
Principal Engineer
Argonne National Laboratory
RE: Publications to learn FEA best practices?
I am a beginner with FEA. I am self-learning at the moment.
One of the author of "Building Better Products with Finite Element Analysis", Vince Adams , also wrote a NAFEMS publication: A Designer’s Guide to Simulation with Finite Element Analysis.
It is a bit less expensive but seems more succinct (comparing the table of contents).
I am actually waiting for a good offer on "Building Better Products with FEA" to buy it.
Thank you,
Best Regards,
Marc
RE: Publications to learn FEA best practices?
"On the human scale, the laws of Newtonian Physics are non-negotiable"
RE: Publications to learn FEA best practices?
I had to coordinate FEA training for automotive design a few years ago and in addition to software specific tutorials, the distributor company that engaged me used this book as optional reference material : Practical Finite Element Analysis http://books.google.ae/books/about/Practical_Finit...
I like this book a lot and still refer to it occasionally. This is definitely beginner level. Very practical and doesn't overwhelm you with obscure dense stuff that will just cause more confusion / anxiety. The course participants (fresh engineering graduates) gave mostly good feedback re the book's contents. As an (occasional + somewhat reluctant) FEA training instructor I like it too, because it helps me develop simple approaches to FEA to improve my own understanding.
Hope this helps,
Jo
RE: Publications to learn FEA best practices?
There are some excellent and legal resources available for learning practical FEA methods including the correct use of constraints available from the downloads page at the following link:-
http://www.roshaz.com/downloads.html
Regards,
Rooster
RE: Publications to learn FEA best practices?
I would recommend this book for a beginner: "Practical Stress Analysis with Finite Elements" by Bryan MacDonald
Dave
RE: Publications to learn FEA best practices?
(it doesn't have much best practice material, it's a tutorial for ansys workbench)
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Doug
RE: Publications to learn FEA best practices?
It provides a VERY understandable introduction to FEA and is short on the mathematical elegance so popular with academics.
Tunalover