The finite element method (FEM) is a popular technique for numerically solving differential equations in engineering and mathematics. The classic domains of structural analysis, heat transfer, fluid flow, mass transport, and electromagnetic potential are typical issue areas of interest. In two or three spatial variables, the FEM is a generic numerical approach for solving partial differential equations (i.e., some boundary value problems). The FEM breaks a big system into smaller, simpler sections called finite elements in order to solve a problem. This is accomplished by a specific space discretization in the space dimensions, which is performed through the creation of an object mesh: the numerical domain for the solution, which has a finite number of points.
About the Instructor. am I ready to instruct others?
I have instructed more than 5000 students till the year 2021, across 105 countries.
I have publications in top journals like Nature Materials where I have modelled devices in council multiphysics.
Till 2021 I have 17 international publications almost all containing some of the other modelling and simulation involving finite element simulation or DFT simulation or analysis using Matlab Python or Simulink.
I am the author of the best-selling COMSOL courses on Udemy.
In this course, we will use COMSOL Multiphysics software as a tool to solve a real problem using FEM. This is a small course that is complete in itself. The course is professionally made just for you :)
A few of the features of the course are:
High-Quality Lectures
Step by Step process is explained clearly
Quiz in between lectures
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Simulation Comparison with REAL EXPERIMENT
you will have a good idea to solve a real problem
The Instructor is the best selling Simulation course author with 3000+ students globally and 300+ 5 star ratings.
The team worked hard to make this quality course quick as well as easy to follow. From this course You will learn:
A good idea to run advanced simulations
How to use COMSOL Multiphysics
How to make 2D geometry
How to mesh the model
How to add Physics
How to add equations and integrals
How to run simulations and analyze results
How to compare with experiments
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