Course Outline
Introduction
- Boundary Elements vs. Finite Elements
Integration of Boundary Elements with Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) and Integrated Engineering Software
Continuous Elements, Discontinuous Elements, and Surface Discretization
Achieving Versatility via Mesh Regeneration
Case Study: Discretization of a Crankshaft
Configuring the Development Environment
Overview of BEM's Mathematical Foundations
Two-dimensional Laplace's Equation -- Solving a Basic Boundary Value Problem
Discontinuous Linear Elements -- Enhancing Approximations
Two-dimensional Helmholtz Type Equation -- Expanding the Analysis
Two-dimensional Diffusion Equation
Green's Functions for Potential Problems
Analyzing Three-dimensional Problems
Analyzing Problems with Stress and Flux Concentrations
Analyzing Torsion, Diffusion, Seepage, Fluid Flow, and Electrostatics
Integration with Finite Elements and the Hybrid Method
The Importance of Clean Code
Boosting Computational Performance (Parallel and Vector Computing)
Closing Remarks
Requirements
- Fundamental understanding of vector calculus
- Knowledge of ordinary and partial differential equations
- Familiarity with complex variables
- Programming experience in any language
Testimonials (3)
The practices and the fact that you can share your screen for guidance from the trainer
Ramon Vann Cleff - DOST - Advanced Science and Technology Institute
Course - SolidWorks
Anil was very understanding and explained the course content in detail. With more time the outcome of the course would be better instead of rushing the content, but over all Anil is very familiar with the software CATIA and is a great trainer,
Jaydon - GRI Towers South Africa
Course - Learning CATIA
The trainer well prepared the course material beforehand and the session was very flexible and arranged to meet the trainee's interests. The management staffs were also around during the course to help us. The project was well managed in a friendly atmosphere throughout.