4. Conclusion
In a highly competitive industrial context, finite element simulation techniques and tools are invaluable allies not only for the engineer in charge of designing a product or system, but also for all those involved in the design process. However, to use them effectively, a number of points need to be taken into account:
One of the keys to the success of a simulation is to constantly keep a critical eye on the work carried out. It is therefore essential to entrust the implementation of these simulations to suitably qualified people, who will not use the software as a "black box". This requires appropriate training in simulation methods, tools and approaches. It also implies regular practice of this activity;
If you don't always have the hardware, software or skills perfectly suited to your simulation objectives,...
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Bibliography
Websites
The keywords listed below are intended to facilitate access to the main websites devoted to finite element software and the finite element method in general:
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Standards and norms
"Guide de validation des progiciels de calcul de structures" published by AFNOR 1990 (ISBN 2-12-486611-7).
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ALTAIR. Publisher of a software suite for numerical simulation (HyperMesh, Optistruct, Radioss, Inspire, etc.). https://altairengineering.fr/
ANSYS. Publisher of a software suite for numerical simulation (Mechnical, Fluent, LS-DYNA...).
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