Finite Element Analysis or FEA is a computerized method for forecasting how a product reacts to real-world forces and deformations, in particular, vibration, heat, fluid flow and other physical effects. In addition, FEA outlines whether a product will break, wear out, deflects permanently, or work the way it was designed to do throughout its service life.
Finite Element analysis works by breaking down a real object into many finite elements. Mathematical equations help predict the behavior of each element. A computer then adds up all the individual behaviors to predict the behavior of the actual object.
Moreover, FEA helps predict the behavior of products affected by many physical effects, including:
What are the benefits of FEA?
Increased accuracy: Initially, products were sketched, prototypes were developed and manufactured. Then, during testing it was found that key restrictions were possibly overlooked. The use of FEA now requires the designer to create and maintain a ‘recipe’ of all material parameters for those in use. With this, the designer can model all physical stresses on a part, even those that might be overlooked on initial designs. FEA enables an immediate increase in material accuracy when designing a product, showing how all physical stresses may affect the design.
Enhanced design: FEA allows designers to better determine how stresses within one piece will affect the materials in another separate, but connected, piece.
Better insight into critical design parameters: The ability to model the interior, as well as the exterior of a design is one of the most valued benefits of FEA. By determining how critical factors affect the entire structure and why failures might occur is a huge advantage to a designer.
Virtual prototyping: FEA simulators help remove multiple repetitions of initial prototyping. By initially simulating the system in FEA software, the designer can model different designs and materials in hours, versus the days or weeks of hard prototyping.
More efficient and less costly design cycle: FEA simulations don’t require design repetitions. Therefore, each new design can be virtually tested in hours, instead of waiting days or weeks for a hard copy to be tested.
Increased productivity, and increased revenue: FEA software allows for better quality products in a shorter design cycle. It also allows for less waste of material and time.
Dr. Ben Chouchaoui
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WIDL Inc.
July 1, 2024
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