KevinDeSmet
Computer
- Apr 29, 2008
- 302
I would consider myself possessing an ample knowledge of finite element analysis, applying proper LBC, material properties and so on. If I would want to double-check a simulation study, I would opt for solving a simpler or complexer study by changing mesh types.
I know it is common practice to double-check by means of a hand calc.
However I just can not wrap my head around hand calculations and tend to want to avoid them. Does anybody have suggestions on how to get better at them?
And most important, are hand calculations essential to be taken serious as an employee involved with finite element analysis or is that a bridge to far?
Certified SolidWorks Professional
I know it is common practice to double-check by means of a hand calc.
However I just can not wrap my head around hand calculations and tend to want to avoid them. Does anybody have suggestions on how to get better at them?
And most important, are hand calculations essential to be taken serious as an employee involved with finite element analysis or is that a bridge to far?
Certified SolidWorks Professional