Everything Modelling and Simulation

This blog discusses methods for physical systems modelling, simulation, and visualization. It's a place to learn various numerical approaches applied in system modelling and simulation with widely used software, such as Matlab, Simulink, SolidWorks, Catia, AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor, Python, C, Mathematica, Simulia Abaqus, and so forth. Enjoy exploring!!!

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Stress and Strain Analysis of Linear Finite Elements

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In this tutorial, we will use principle of virtual work method to determine the stress and displacement of the nodes of linear one dimen...

Some Frequently used Interpolation Tools by MATLAB

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Interpolation is a very essential tool in any areas of research these days. Whether you are analyzing your data or deriving equations to...

Vectorization in MATLAB: Use of Colon (:)

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We are familiar with ' for loop ' application in MATLAB. We may use many ' loops ' to handle complex calculations. But, s...

Comparison between 4 and 8 Node Integration Elements in Finite Element Analysis

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Let us assume a cantilever beam with one end fixed and the other end has 1 unit load acting vertically downward. The length and height of...

Implementation of Newton Raphson and Modified Newton Raphson Method by Mathematica

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This article discusses the Mathematica approaches to code Newton Raphson (NR) and Modified Newton Raphson (MNR) and the differences if an...
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Hello everyone, my name is Enaiyat Ghani Ovy, and I warmly welcome you to my blog "Everything Modelling and Simulation". This blog is all about system dynamics modelling and simulation applied in the engineering field, especially mechanical engineering. Nevertheless, this blog is concerned about theories and applications of physics based modelling, for example analytical approach, finite element method etc., numerical methods to solve problems and so on. You will find articles from very basic to advanced level modelling and simulation techniques. Some popular software packages, e.g. MATLAB, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Mathematica, ABAQUS etc. are used to analyze many problems. Please feel free to comment in this blog if you find any issues, suggestions or if you have any further queries. You are also welcome to use these free materials, but please make sure to cite or refer this blog whenever you copy any content from here. Thank you and enjoy!
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