Lecture

Finite Element Method: Formulation and Approach

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This lecture covers the strong and weak formulations of the finite element method, including the approximation of temperatures, conductivity, and energy-heat sources. It also explains the discretization in triangular and quadrangular finite elements, convergence criteria, and assembly of elementary contributions.

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