jd90
Mechanical
- Apr 6, 2015
- 21
Hello, as I come to end of my degree I feel like I have consumed so much knowledge some earlier more fundamental topics have inevitably been pushed out of my brain! Whilst I have an appreciation and understanding of general engineering concepts, such as mechanics, calculus, matrix algebra etc. etc. I feel that as I move into my career (which will involve FEA) I would like to re-visit some more fundamental topics and set my understanding in concrete.
My question is...besides studying FEM theory (numerical methods and solvers etc.), what would you recommend to accompany this. I assume materials and engineering mechanics (statics and dynamics) are probably the best place to revisit.
Any thoughts or recommendations are welcome. Also how do you keep on top of these things? Or if you have been working in this sector for a long time is it just second nature to you?
Thanks. J
My question is...besides studying FEM theory (numerical methods and solvers etc.), what would you recommend to accompany this. I assume materials and engineering mechanics (statics and dynamics) are probably the best place to revisit.
Any thoughts or recommendations are welcome. Also how do you keep on top of these things? Or if you have been working in this sector for a long time is it just second nature to you?
Thanks. J