How to get meaningful and correct results from your finite element model

11/14/2018
by   Martin Bäker, et al.
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This document gives guidelines to set up, run, and postprocess correct simulations with the finite element method. It is not an introduction to the method itself, but rather a list of things to check and possible mistakes to watch out for when doing a finite element simulation.

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