A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF EXTERNAL FORCES ON BRIDGE EQUILIBRIUM USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
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In this paper, our aim is to analyze the Finite Element Method(FEM)for solving differential equations arises in real situations. Analytical solutions can be available only for basicproblemsonly. The FEMis a tool that governthe response form the complex structure. It also enables the high-resolution prediction to the equilibriumFields. A weak form is defined to be a weighted integral formulation of a differential equation in which the derivatives are transferred from the dependent variable to the weight function such that natural boundary conditions of the problem are included in the integral statement. Two Dimensional Bridge Problem is discussing to demonstrate many features of the Finite Element Method. We aim to findthe effect of external force on each point of the structureof a bridge
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