Which of the following is true about FEA idealizations and element Types? A finite element mesh consists of nodes and elements Elements are areas or volumes defined by nodes Nodes are points in 3D space All statements are true All statements are fals
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A finite element mesh is made up of nodes and elements. Nodes are specific points in space, and elements are the shapes (lines, areas, or volumes) defined by connecting these nodes. Show more…
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