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difference FEM FEA

koendelausnay

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hello

I need to make for school a report of FEM and FEA, but what
is the difference between them? I have searched all over
the internet but I didn't find the answer

thanks for your help
 
I suspect you arereferring to the differences between "finite-element" and "finite-difference" methods. Each uses a different mathematical approach.


If so, this reference be useful.


H.K Versteeg and W. Malalasekera, " An introduction to computational fluid dynamics: The finite volume, John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York.
 
Upon reading that book title, imagine if there were "infinite element analysis" since that would require an "infinite volume" of books... say goodbye to every tree
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FEM=FEA

Finite Difference Analysis (FDA) <> FEA(FEM)

Finite difference restricts the element size to be the same. (Particular)
 
Finite difference uses a control volume approach, usually more suited to CFD (computational fluid dynamics) and sometimes heat transfer problems. The control volumes are as far as I know all the same size. An FEA (finite element analysis) does indeed use the FEM (finite element method) as has already been mentioned a couple of times.
 
FEM:finite element method...is the methodlogy of analysis


in others words: a fluid dynamic analysis using finite element ( i am not talking about finite volumen method!!) or a stress analysis using finite elements are analysis that are been done using finite elements as mathematical methodology (not a volumetric methidology as example)



FEA:finite element analysis... now FEA is the analysis of a structure (stress analysis) or the analysis of fluid (using Cmputer fluid dynamics software that use finite elements as a methodology of elements diferentiation)



there are others methodology as boundary elements, volumentric elements etc...


FEM are the oldest and the most used in simulation softwares (such ansys, abaqus, samcef, mechanica , nastran , ls dyna, .....)
 

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