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What Every Engineer Should Know About Finite Element Analysis Methods
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The scope of Finite Element Analysis in the Product Development Cycle is given. A brief review of the development process is given. A brief description of the analysis method is presented. A description of how it works, how is it implemented, and where do I use it are included. The entire range of questions are answered through, how do I train for it, how do I manage it, along with what are the limitations and what are the benefits of this analysis method.
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Dubensky, R., "What Every Engineer Should Know About Finite Element Analysis Methods," SAE Technical Paper 861294, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/861294.Also In
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