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Rescourses for FEM & BEM (books,sites...etc)

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ahmed osama

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i want any rescourses about phys. simulation Technique..

which use the finite element state and dividing objects to mesh..???


I am so sorry , i was not accurate at all and indeed i was searching something i forget its scientific name :oops: :D :lol:

Indeed what i want is rescourses for Finite Element Method (FEM) and Boundary Element Method (BEM).....
i am so sorry again :wink:

indeed I found a good & somehow famous site :
**broken link removed**

thx all :)

But still need more books & sites..
 

Physics Simulation???

You can find somthing like that in pde solver toolbox in matlab
between us are just putting such thing to get the 75 point of yours because I got much more research quetions that I like to answer myself but I donot like to post them (are you a student or grown up?)
 

Re: Physics Simulation???

Your question is quite puzzling. Many tools use FEM discretization scheme. What do u wanna model actually. FEMLAB is quite a general tool where you can build your own governing equation.
 

Re: Physics Simulation???

sifeddin said:
You can find somthing like that in pde solver toolbox in matlab
between us are just putting such thing to get the 75 point of yours because I got much more research quetions that I like to answer myself but I donot like to post them (are you a student or grown up?)

THX Prof. Dr. Scientist sifeddin for ur great answer !!!! :D

if it was just pde problem i was solved from the start and even without using matlab (I was going to make it by C/C++ and faster than matlab)..

when u want to simulate many things and to make it appear as reality it is not an easy task..

i will give u an small example i want you Mr. sifeddin to solve it :Simulate a car with its full suspension systems which will hits a huge box ,which then will rotates and flip into the air and hits a tower consists of some blocks !!!!!! SO WHAT U THINK??

MAN what i am asking for it ,is a very important in field of simulation ,NASA once built a huge supercomputer to simulate if a huge rock coming from the far space hits the earth full 3d audio simulation including all the 3d earth map inculding the countries and cities and it see all the reauls which can happend...

I hope u got me..

By the way i am Electronics & Communication Engineer ....
I would like to know are u still student !! :D

bye
 

Re: Physics Simulation???

Osama, I think FEMLAB is the one you should try out. In case you don't know yet about FEMLAB, it is simulator for mechanical, thermal,electromagnetic,etc problem. You can also couple them together.

Do you got any spesific problem you want to solve???
 

Could FEMLAB be used for electromagnetic scattering problems ?
 

maybe the latest fenlab version 3.1 could do some electromagnetic scattering jobs
 

You also can try a sonnet software , i think i can be useful.
 

If you manage to get an old version of FEMLAB, like 2.3 , there is a lot of PDF documentation included,like general intoduction to FEM.
 

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