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Programming the Finite Element Method using C#

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Description: Hello there, and welcome to the course: Programming the finite element method using C#. This course is a comprehensive online course that will teach you everything you need to know about programming the finite element analysis using c#, and apply those concepts on 3D beam structures.I am assuming in the process that you have some knowledge in the FEM as well as some knowledge about programming in General, and c# in particular. You do not need to be a "pro" in those, but some base knowledge should suffice and is highly recommended.This course is perfect for both beginners and advanced learners. I will teach you everything I know about programming the finite element method, and guide you with engaging content, hands-on exercises. The course covers everything from the inception of the software solution to the debugging sessions.Also worth mentioning, is that your instructor has a PhD in structural engineering and is currently developing his own software to reach market maturity. I will provide you access to the beta test of that program, so that you can see the future possibilities that you can build upon using the basics discussed here. Thus, I am teaching you out of experience.This course is consisted of the following Sections:Section 1 - Program StructureIn this section, the main goals of the course as well as the program structure are laid out and implemented.Section 2 - Structural ObjectsThe structural elements that are inputted by the user are defined, and their roles are explained.Section 3 - Load ObjectsThe different load types (nodal, linear concentrated and linear distributed) are defined and their roles explained.Section 4 - Generation of FEM ModelThe meshing of the structural model into a working FEM model is performed here. Also, FEM objects such as nodes, beams,
Category: Teaching & Academics > Engineering > Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
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Price: 39.99
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