FEM (Finite Element Method) simulation is a numerical technique used to find approximate solutions to complex engineering and mathematical problems. It works by dividing a continuous domain into smaller, simpler elements (finite elements). These elements are then used to approximate the solution within each element, and these local approximations are combined to obtain a solution for the entire domain. FEM is commonly used for structural analysis, heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and electromagnetics.
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