Catjacob
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 23, 2006
- 37
When I did my FE course at university, I was taught how to do FE formulation (e.g. transforming a PDE into a weak form, defining primary/secondary variables) but not how to apply the results to real engineering problems.
For instance, I know how to solve FE equations to find out say shear forces at nodes of a plate/mesh and find out the shear force distribution between nodes. However, I have no idea of how to “transform” the shear forces at different point inside the mesh/domain into shear force per unit width.
Could anybody give me a clue?
For instance, I know how to solve FE equations to find out say shear forces at nodes of a plate/mesh and find out the shear force distribution between nodes. However, I have no idea of how to “transform” the shear forces at different point inside the mesh/domain into shear force per unit width.
Could anybody give me a clue?