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Numerics FEA interpolation order vs element number
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[QUOTE="Mech_Engineer, post: 6074337, member: 49044"] In the end the choice between more low-order elements or fewer high-order elements will depend on your application, and the stress gradients in the area you're analyzing. Fewer high-order elements can be more efficient in terms of solving time and model size, but it may still be necessary to have a large number of them depending on your goals. Here is some additional reading on the topic: [URL]http://www.padtinc.com/blog/the-focus/mid-side-nodes-do-they-really-help[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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