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8 Process Modelling and Simulation with Finite Element Methods
- The Multiphysics Menu allows switching between “active” modes for the
specifications menus and permits additions and deletions of “application
modes”
The GUI makes the stages of computational modelling accessible in a much
shorter time than traditional methods. Furthermore, the level of complexity in
modelling is greater than any other PACKAGE. This has its advantages, as well
as its own drawbacks.
FEMLAB as a programming language
I have learned a seemingly ceaseless stream of programming languages -
BASIC, Assembler (asm for 8088 & Cray Assembly Language), FORTRAN,
PASCAL, LISP, APL, C, Mathernatica, C++, MATLAB.
Programming is hard. The languages are full of commands and syntax with
intricate details that need to be mastered before complicated problems can be
tackled.
Figure 0.6 Draw Mode is selected from the Draw Menu.