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  3. DISCRETIZATION BASICS - NUMERICAL DERIVATIVE VS EXACT DERIVATIVE

DISCRETIZATION BASICS - NUMERICAL DERIVATIVE VS EXACT DERIVATIVE

OBJECTIVE: In this project, the first order derivative is discretized to obtain the desired order of accuracy. It is then discretized with forward differencing scheme to compare the results. Formula for the fourth order approximation of the first derivative: THE MATLAB CODE: close all clear all clc %Given function sin(x)/x^3;…

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SHELL MESHING OF A INTERIOR PANEL SUBSTRATE FOR FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS     OBJECTIVE: Structural mesh is oftained for the complex interior panel plastics of a car for finite element analysis, by extracting mid surfaces with thickness elements using manual and auto generated methods.   ABSTRACT & PRE-REQUISITES:…

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MESHING A BONNET FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS USING ANSA   OBJECTIVE: The given CAD of a car bonnet is to be meshed for structural analysis with the required mesh parameters. ABSTRACT: To work with thin-walled solids, using a midsurface shell model can reduce the degrees of freedom in your model by factors of ten…

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SURFACE WRAP OF AN ENGINE ASSEMBLY OBJECTIVE: To extract a surface wrap of a CAD model, thereby eliminating the control volumes from which the 3D structure of meshed elements have been obtained. PROJECT WALKTHROUGH:  Firstly, the topology of the CAD has to be taken care of, in order to eliminate any possibility of…

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OBJECTIVE: The given CAD model of BMW M6 is to be eliminated from it\'s topological errors & render surface mesh, expel the errors occuring during the wholesome process. PREREQUISITES: CAD CLEAN UP & ITS USES: Meshing for FEA and CFD is simple: Just start with your CAD model, break it up into a bunch of small pieces,…

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