Nur fatmawati
16611047
Mechanical properties of precast reinforced concrete slab tracks on non-ballasted foundations.
The Finite Element Method (FEM) is
a numerical technique used to perform Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
of any given physical phenomenon. To use mathematics to comprehensively
understand and quantify any physical phenomena, such as structural or fluid behavior,
thermal transport, wave propagation, and the growth of biological cells.
Most of these processes are described using Partial Differential Equations
(PDEs). However, for a computer to solve these PDEs, numerical techniques have
been developed over the last few decades and one of the most prominent today is
the Finite Element Method.Finite Element Method started with significant
promise in the modelling of several mechanical applications related to
aerospace and civil engineering. The applications of Finite Element Method are
only now starting to reach their potential. One of the most exciting prospects
is its application in coupled problems such as fluid-structure interaction;
thermomechanical, thermochemical, thermo-chemo-mechanical problems, biomechanics,
biomedical engineering, piezoelectric, ferroelectric, and electromagnetics.

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