Maximum Versatility of Field Solvers

  • Boundary Element Method

  • Finite Element Method

  • or Hybrid

Choose the Right Tool for Your Application

Since 1984, INTEGRATED has been the industry leader in Boundary Element Method (BEM) CAE software. BEM not only provides the most accurate numerical field solutions, but also is the method of choice for problems involving large open regions.

In contrast, field solvers using the Finite Element Method (FEM) often require artificial "smoothing" algorithms to average out numerical errors. In addition, artificial boundaries must be used to handle open region problems, and even then, the large meshes required may lead to excessively long solution times.

However, the relative simplicity of implementation of FEM solvers leads to advantages when complex nonlinear or transient analysis is required. FEM very often provides sufficient accuracy for engineering purposes, and many problems are by their nature inherently closed region. Recognizing this, IES incorporated FEM solvers to provide users the choice of both methods. A significant side benefit of having both BEM and FEM solvers is the ability to check the validity of solutions using two completely different analysis methods.

The most challenging analysis problems occur when both nonlinearities and open regions are present. Here again IES takes the lead providing HYBRID field solutions using BEM and FEM simultaneously to exploit the strengths of both methods.

             Boundary Element                   Finite Element                         HYBRID

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