The Finite Element Method (FEM) - A Beginner's Guide

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In this first video, I will give you a crisp intro to the Finite Element Method! If you want to jump right to the theoretical part, timestamps are in the description! :)

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Time Stamps
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0:00 - 0:12 : Intro
0:13 - 0:36 : Agenda
0:37 - 4:40 : History of the FEM
4:41 - 5:41 : What is the FEM?
5:42 - 6:12 : Why do we use FEM?
6:13 - 6:43 : How does the FEM help?
6:44 - 9:14 : Divide & Conquer Approach
9:15- 9:26 : 1-D Axially Loaded Bar
9:27 - 13:24 : Derivation of the Stiffness Matrix [K]
13:25 - 14:09 : Global Assembly
14:10 - 14:44 : Dirichlet Boundary Condition
14:45 - 15:00 : Neumann Boundary Condition
15:01 - 16:12 : Element Types
16:13 - 16:33 : Dirichlet Boundary Condition
16:34 - 16:46 : Neumann Boundary Condition
16:47 - 17:06 : Robin Boundary Condition
17:07 - 18:13 : Boundary Conditions - Physics
18:14 - End : Outlook & Outro
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0:00 - 0:12 : Intro
0:13 - 0:36 : Agenda
0:37 - 4:40 : History of the FEM
4:41 - 5:41 : What is the FEM?
5:42 - 6:12 : Why do we use FEM?
6:13 - 6:43 : How does the FEM help?
6:44 - 9:14 : Divide & Conquer Approach
9:15- 9:26 : 1-D Axially Loaded Bar
9:27 - 13:24 : Derivation of the Stiffness Matrix [K]
13:25 - 14:09 : Global Assembly
14:10 - 14:44 : Dirichlet Boundary Condition
14:45 - 15:00 : Neumann Boundary Condition
15:01 - 16:12 : Element Types
16:13 - 16:33 : Dirichlet Boundary Condition
16:34 - 16:46 : Neumann Boundary Condition
16:47 - 17:06 : Robin Boundary Condition
17:07 - 18:13 : Boundary Conditions - Physics
18:14 - End : Outlook & Outro

JousefM
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I'm always loved someone who tell history before explaining content

abrorabyyu
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Of all videos I've watched about FEM, for me this was the easiest to fllow. Thank you for this great and clear explanation!!!

jorgealejandroaguirrelara
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Great effort Jousef. Waiting for more upcoming videos with lil more indepth topics like hourglass, shear locking instability of elements, negative volume, and common errors while running the analysis.

Thanks.

saleemjaveed
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I can't understand why this video doesn't have more views. It's a concise introduction to FEM and easy to follow along.

smurface
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Thanks for this clear and helpful video! I like that you focus on the mathematics of FEM because some other videos do not go into that much detail.

nikkig
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Really good introduction to FEA for someone who already has some background about it. I hope you will get into mathematics with this same ease. Wishing you all the best for all upcoming videos.

shreyanshajmera
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Excellent, clearly explained. My goal is to apply FEM to Chemical Engineering problems, but so far I have not found a course or a book that I can understand, even when I am a PhD in simulation!. I hope with your classes I would be able to improve. Thanks very much

ginersergioadrian
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Good video. Errors are always very useful to learn about.

markomarkomarko
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Danke dir für die ganz einfach erklärt :)

MrBLAZE
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Great Video! Can't wait for the next one on FEM.

AGold
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How fantastic is this video. I wished they taught this at university 15 years ago ….

sudmudmud
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Absolutely fantastic video joseph. I always want to know some historical background so that I can appreciate that subject more. Thank you so much for arranging all of the data so neatly in one video. Please don't delete this video ever.

salsabilahmedshrestho
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I searched alot about finite element on you tube, this only provides me required information.If possible please upload some more about finite element analysis.Thank you

ThivaSiva
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شكرا لك
من أبسط وأوضح الشروح التي شاهدتها

nouraldeenalmalohe
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Your way of teaching is really great.
Can you please provide some example using calculations of actual function like e.g:
f(x, t) = x^t etc. or a simple differential equation like a wave motion.
And for next lesson if you can extend it to a 3D lattice approximation that would be awesome.

artyquantum
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Thank You SO Much Jousef, An excellent piece of information in a very organized manner. Thank You!

alihaider
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Video was very helpful in understanding the basic working of FEM as a newbie to FEM .I appreciate your efforts in making this video and I expect more videos in this FEM series

subashchandarn
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Thank you for this video! Really excellent tutorial

insertnamehere
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This was a beautiful introduction. Keep uploading videos!

ingGS