視覚的に力学を体感するためのリアルタイム有限要素法解析プログラムの開発

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タイトル別名
  • Real-Time Finite Element Analysis Program for Visual Understanding of Continuum Mechanics

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Finite element method is known as a general method of numerical computation, which can simulate almost any natural phenomena involving solid, liquid, and any combination of the both. Since its first application to design of aircraft in 1950s, the method has gone through a half-century development stage, where the state of the art in FEM enables just about any conceivable numerical computation in all categories of natural science. On the other side, however, FEM related courses offered at universities cover such philosophical concepts as energy theorem, principle of virtual work, etc. with highly mathematical expressions involving partial differential equations or integral equations, just like 50 years ago. Most students, then and now, have difficulties in relat-ing such highly complex concepts to real problems happening in front of them, and get less interested in learning and tackling with those mathematical basics. Considering these circumstances, the paper proposes a new way of getting used to mechanics by use of "a real time FEM analysis program". With this program, a user can visually set up a simple problem of continuum mechanics on screen, change setting parameters, geometry, loading patterns, etc., while enjoying the view of the results given REAL TIME as those changes are made by the user. Basic concepts of this software are introduced and its possible application is discussed.

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  • 工学教育

    工学教育 48 (5), 26-32, 2000

    公益社団法人 日本工学教育協会

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  • CRID
    1390282679470193792
  • NII論文ID
    130000852686
  • DOI
    10.4307/jsee.48.5_26
  • ISSN
    18810764
    13412167
  • 本文言語コード
    ja
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