I am thinking about taking a finite element method course. I know what FEM is and how it solves boundary value problems and stuff but I'm wondering how widespread it is used...
Is it a useful numerical technique? What industries/research use it? I am interested in research in continuum mechanics and engineering in general, should I take this course? Is it a narrow subject?
Is it a useful numerical technique? What industries/research use it? I am interested in research in continuum mechanics and engineering in general, should I take this course? Is it a narrow subject?
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