Fem 2
Fem 2
Lecture 2
FEM-Introduction
• A finite element method (abbreviated as FEM) is a numerical
technique to obtain an approximate solution to a class of problems
governed by elliptic partial differential equations. Such problems are
called as boundary value problems as they consist of a partial
differential equation and the boundary conditions.
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FEM-Introduction
• The parabolic or hyperbolic differential equations contain the time as
one of the independent variables.
• Thus, to solve an initial value problem, one needs both the finite
element method as well as the finite difference method where the
spatial derivatives are converted into algebraic expressions by FEM
and the temporal derivatives are converted into algebraic equations
by FDM.
FEM-Introduction
• The method can be used for any irregular-shaped domain and all
types of boundary conditions.
Each Shape function has a value of one at its node and zero
at the other node.
Weighted Residual