ThomasH
Structural
- Feb 6, 2003
- 1,191
Hi all
I have a few short questions in connection with a discussion I've had with collegues recently:
1. Given a typical 2d problem, would you use 2d or 3d software to solve it?
2. Given a 3d problem, would you use 3d software or divide the problem into 2d subsystems and use 2d software?
3. Would you in a broader perspective consider 2d-analysis as "generally ok" or as "outdated"?
Any other ideas on 2d vs 3d analysis?
Thomas
I have a few short questions in connection with a discussion I've had with collegues recently:
1. Given a typical 2d problem, would you use 2d or 3d software to solve it?
2. Given a 3d problem, would you use 3d software or divide the problem into 2d subsystems and use 2d software?
3. Would you in a broader perspective consider 2d-analysis as "generally ok" or as "outdated"?
Any other ideas on 2d vs 3d analysis?
Thomas