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Finite element model data post-processing

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Finite element models (FEM) are nowadays used to calculate complex structures and mechanical systems. Since the grown calculation capacity of computers makes it possible to make more and more detailed finite element models , the file output of these programs can be enormous. It can be so large that you need to post process this data.

Post processing of finite element data generally requests additional software to organize the output such that it is easily understandable whether the construction is acceptable or not. It can include checks on the codes and standards to which the construction must comply as well as the check on buckling of the structure. Writing this software is part of the knowledge-based engineering principle.

More information concerning post processing of finite element data can be found on the website of AeroMech.