The Finite Element Method using MATLAB by Hyochoong Bang, Young W. Kwon

The Finite Element Method using MATLAB



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Please describe your experience with other programming languages. Many universities have adopted Python in their class work, MIT, Georgia Tech, UC Davis, etc. Python is becoming, or it may be already, a main stream programming language, specially A few examples are Blender for 3D modeling and animation, FreeCad for 3D mechanical modeling, Fenics for solving differential equations by finite element methods, etc. In this paper the finite element method (FEM) has been used to solve the forward problem of EIT. FreeFem++: I love working with this software because it allows to obtain solutions of any PDE problem with the FEM method in a simple and effective way. While [1] uses only free softwares for 3D reconstruction, present work optionally makes use of MATLAB (which is a commercial software) also. Python is free, open source, and so far I have been able to do everything I did with Matlab. We simulated the steady state flow in FreeFem++ and then we studied the spectrum of the obtained flow in Matlab, in such a way to gain some insight on the stability of the flow. Finite Element Modeling for Materials Engineers Using MATLAB Oluleke Oluwole, English | 2011 | ISBN: 0857296604 | PDF | 131 pages | 4 MB. This is implemented in Matlab using codes from EIDORS2D and EIDORS3D [16,17].