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Numerical Procedures

There are different numerical procedures that can be incorporated in the solution of nonlinear problems using the finite element method. A successful procedure must include the following:

  • A control technique capable of controlling the progress of the computations along the equilibrium path (s) of the system.

  • An iterative method to solve a set of simultaneous nonlinear equations governing the equilibrium state along the path (s).

  • Termination schemes to end the solution process.

Additional schemes such as line search, acceleration, and/or preconditioning may be augmented to enhance the solution procedure.

Related Topics

Performing Nonlinear Analysis

Setting the Properties of Nonlinear Analysis

Setting the Result Options of Nonlinear Analysis



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