ninjaneer777
Mechanical
- Jun 22, 2010
- 25
Given that each engineer only has a finite amount of time, how would you rate the value of learning the FEM theory vs mastering engineering principles?
I could see the answer varying depending on what your job is, Designer, Analyst, Researcher, but I think it would be interesting to get a variety of perspectives on this.
Essentially, what is going to give you the most return on your time?
I read a lot of threads about people really getting into the intricacies of FEM theory and I wonder how much of an impact that will actually have on results. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy learning everything I can about FEM theory but I often find myself realizing that my engineering mechanics studies prove 100 times more practical.
I could see the answer varying depending on what your job is, Designer, Analyst, Researcher, but I think it would be interesting to get a variety of perspectives on this.
Essentially, what is going to give you the most return on your time?
I read a lot of threads about people really getting into the intricacies of FEM theory and I wonder how much of an impact that will actually have on results. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy learning everything I can about FEM theory but I often find myself realizing that my engineering mechanics studies prove 100 times more practical.