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The worker writes down notes on the printed work order, entering pertinent data (such as oil levels or a voltage reading) for entry into FEM, along with how much time the task took, as well as what parts were used. All the work that an electrician or mechanic does is recorded in this system.
The finite element method (FEM), or finite element analysis (FEA), is a computational technique used to obtain approximate solutions of boundary value problems in engineering. Boundary value problems are also called field problems. The field is the domain of interest and most often represents a physical structure.
Depending on the current FEM-Design module you can do different calculations: displacement, internal forces, stresses, stability, imperfections, stability analysis, eigenfrequencies, and/or seismic analysis. Some extra settings such as cracked-section analysis, non-linear behavior, etc. are also available for certain modules.
-FEM cuts a structure into several elements (pieces of the structure). -Then reconnects elements at “nodes” as if nodes were pins or drops of glue that hold elements together. -This process results in a set of simultaneous algebraic equations. FEM: Method for numerical solution of field problems.
A so-called stiffness reduction factor has been implemented in FEM-Design 20, which therefore provides a more realistic rigidity distribution in linear calculations and faster results of displacement and internal force calculations.