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BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STATIC, TRANSIANT & DYNAMIC ANALYSIS

 Hey Guys We have seen the introduction to FEA. Actually, that is not enough for the FEA I know, but basically, the people know the types of analysis for more information I am writing on this topic. We will be going to cover more details of FEA as I mentioned like the past, present, and future of FEA. and also types of analysis. Today for this I am posting a basic difference but important difference in types of analysis. So let's start...  Actually, when I am doing the analysis the first time I know the static analysis and the dynamic analysis priorly. And at the beginning, I am taking the tutorial from youtube and solving it by just clicking on the solve button but actually, I don't know about them. Then actually I am decided to do the different types of analysis and I know about the transient type of analysis and when I found that I searched it on google so I found that the definition like  " A  transient analysis , by definition, involves loads that are dependent ...

INTRODUCTION TO FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS...

 Hey guys, Let's look at the Introduction to FEA. To solve the analysis we are going from basics that describes the FEA theory. It is just like the book...but I try to explain it in simple language. I will try my best. So let's go through it... So, to solve any engineering problem there are three approaches  1.Analytical Approach  2.numerical Approach 3.Experimental Approach 1.  Analytical Approach  The Analytical Approach is the theoretical approach or the classic approach. Which has a 100% accurate result.  It is like the paper pen method. This is a classic approach that is used early in the 19s. The analytical approach is only can be used for like the simple problems like the cantilever beams and the simply supported beam. The analytical approach or method can give an approximate result if the solution is closed form but in the broad sense, the method is known as closed-form solution i.e. 100% accurate. There are two steps to solve the method. Step 1: Wr...

WHY TO READ...

 Hey guys, I want to clarify, why this blog and who can make use of this effectively. Every mechanical engineer knows about the FEA or in the period of engineering he/she heard the name of analysis. And some of the students working and solving the problems in various software. We know that for FEA there are n no. of Softwares is available in the market and we use them by craking or some use its academic license, whatever that is not an issue...                    So, talking about me I am a mechanical engineer and I love to analyze the things or I can say, I love FEA or CAD, CAM & CAE. Actually, I am not an expert in this but I have some knowledge about this, on the basis of various sites that I have scrolled till now and by hearing and experiencing. I have mostly used Ansys software. Actually, at an early time when I am new to this field, I want the course of Ansys to make my simulation to be done and to learn new things i...