Finite Element Analysis For Marine Structures
The preparation for the Finite Element Analysis for Marine Structures course is progressing well, and we will most likely launch it in Early Access before the end of this month.
The course is divided into two parts: the first focuses on the theoretical aspects, and the second, which is the bigger one, on the practical.
The course uses a commercial software, to which the students will be granted free access for several months. Students will be able to apply what they learn to other FEA software too.
The course is oriented to Yacht Designers, Naval Architects & Marine Engineers, Structural Engineers, Students, and Researches.
The finite element method (FEM) is a widely used approach for numerically solving differential equations in engineering and mathematical modeling. Areas of interest include structural analysis, heat transfer, fluid flow, mass transport, and electromagnetic potential.
In the Finite Element Method (FEM), a system is divided into smaller, simpler parts known as finite elements to solve a problem. This division is achieved through space discretization by creating a mesh. The equations representing these finite elements are then combined to form a larger equation system representing the entire problem.
Studying or analyzing a phenomenon with FEM is often referred to as finite element analysis (FEA).