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In the previous chapters we have presented several aspects of the FEM: first, as a computational tool, illustrating its relationship with the concept of mathematical modelling of the physical phenomena under analysis, then, as an important step in the design process, due to its ease of integration into general CAD software, its flexibility and the generality of the principles of its operation.
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Sabonnadière, JC., Coulomb, JL. (1987). Applications. In: Finite Element Methods in CAD. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8739-8_9
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