Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Finite Element Analysis





F.E.A. is a computational analysis tool. There are three primary parts to an FEA model: The input loads on a model, the mesh of a model, and the output data of a model. FEA is used to simulate a sketch or 3D drawing of a part under some user-input loading conditions such as force, torque, heat, electricity, etc. The mesh is a subdivision that takes one large object and mathematically reduces it into hundreds or thousands of much smaller objects connected together. This allows increasingly accurate to real-life behavior in of the model. The FEA user sets up their program in such a way that it can provide results such as resulting stress through the whole model or in certain directions to look for stress concentrations, temperature distribution to look for hotspots, voltage distribution, and many others. The user has to analyze the resulting data and compare to calculations and/or empirical data to determine whether the data is accurate or the model will need further refinement. FEA can be a useful tool but one that requires some experience and verification to have confidence in the results.

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013


 OTC 2013 IS HERE!!

Please come visit us in Booth 7524 in the Reliant Arena at this year's Offshore Technology Conference.  Adam, John, and I, Randall, will be down there all week to meet new faces and say hi to old ones.  OTC 2013 starts on Monday 6 May and ends on Thursday 9 May.  Come see us, and while you are there make sure and pick up one of our new brochures and some great OTC goodies.