FEA Principles

Learning or reviewing the fundamentals of finite element analysis (FEA), including best practice, will enable you to get the most out of your own simulation software or assess the FEA undertaken by others with confidence.

Description

This online version of our well established classroom-based course will provide you with a solid foundation in the basic theory and application of the finite element method to structural mechanics – helping you to run and critically evaluate simulations effectively and accurately.

The training sessions combine formal presentations with a number of practical workshops to reinforce learning. We use the flexible and robust GoToTraining web conferencing system.

Who Should Attend?

Designers, engineers, researchers, students and managers who are currently or may in the future be involved with FEA within their role.

This course is suitable for anyone using FEA software directly, involved in specifying FEA projects or reviewing, checking and interpreting results within FEA reports.

As a fundamentals course, it is assumed that delegates do not have any previous experience. However, it can also serve as a refresher course if you have some existing FEA experience obtained from work or academic studies.

Duration

This online course is split into 2 sessions over 2 consecutive days at approximately 3 hours each.

Sessions commence at 9 am.

Course Fee

£300

Agenda

Course Topics Include: 

Introduction

  • FEA in Product Development
  • The FEA Approach
  • Expectations of Analysis

Basic Concepts of FEA

  • The Underlying Principles of FEA
  • Workshop – Analysis of a Circular Bar
  • Analysis of a Three Bar Assembly
  • Dynamic Loads
  • Structural Analysis Using Beams
  • Demonstration – Analysis of a Portal Frame

Building Blocks of FEA

  • Shape Functions
  • Element Types
  • Workshop – Which Element Type?
  • Mesh Convergence
  • Mesh Quality

Basics of Stress Analysis

  • Basics of Stress and Strain
  • Analysis of a Plate with a Hole

Analysis Approach

  • Analysis Types
  • Workshop – Boundary Conditions?
  • Assemblies

Example FEA Report