Finite element method - Gilbert Strang

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  • Mathematician Gilbert Strang from MIT on the history of the finite element method, collaborative work of engineers and mathematicians, and the challenges in applying this method to fluid and gas problems.
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  • @meta220
    @meta220 6 років тому +33

    Thank you Dr. Gilbert, I got so much from your books, your courses, and your mind. I see and get the beauty of the math almost the first time in my life. I don't mean that my previous teachers are not good, just maybe I met you at right time and right place. You bring me to touch the soul of math. You change me so much.

  • @annaliakou7368
    @annaliakou7368 6 років тому +16

    He is a real teacher in all sense. I hope I could be a student in his classes. I have attended so many classes through youtube and I feel I was really his student. I hope I had met him once..

  •  9 років тому +69

    In solid mechanics the finite element method (FEM) is widely used because the equations are dominated by elliptic equations. Fluid mechanics problems tend to be dominated by convection and diffusion and are thus hyperbolic or parabolic equations. FEM, Finite Volume Method (FVM) and Finite Differences Method (FDM) have all been used in fluid mechanics but FEM only shares a small portion of the solutions.
    Both FEM and FVM are types of weighted residual methods and can be numerically identical but the simplified versions of FEM, typically used in common solid mechanics, impose a symmetry on the fluid problem that produces lots of problems. That is the resason why, in my humble opinion, we use FEM widely in solid mechanics while we almost never use it in fluid mechanics and gas dynamics.
    It has been a pleasure to listen and learn from Professor Strang.

    • @azme8306
      @azme8306 8 років тому +2

      That was informative , thank you :)

    • @SoumitraVadnerkar
      @SoumitraVadnerkar 8 років тому

      thanks

    • @StankyPickle1
      @StankyPickle1 7 років тому +1

      Nicely summarized.

    • @nicolabombace2004
      @nicolabombace2004 6 років тому +3

      That is not true. Dynamic problems are dominated by hyperbolic equations, i.e. wave equation

    • @alexkid1
      @alexkid1 6 років тому

      There are lots of ways to use FEM in stuff that is dynamic. It is used on heat (laws of thermodynamic), on air (aerodynamic), on fuilds (fluid mechanics) and on electric flow. FEM is based on differential equations wich can be applied on anything.

  • @GeoDynamic
    @GeoDynamic 8 років тому +31

    The best teacher ever,.... always want to hear from him.

  • @petrkrysl9301
    @petrkrysl9301 6 років тому +5

    Thanks for sharing. I love listening to Prof. Strang: it is a pleasure to see that he genuinely tries to allow his audience to follow along. This is a rare quality in a mathematician.

  • @stevegyro1
    @stevegyro1 10 років тому +62

    Pleasure to listen and learn from Prof. Strang.
    Grazie.

    • @SeriousScience
      @SeriousScience  10 років тому +6

      Thanks for feedback. Much more interesting to come! We are on hold for a while, but we will continue very soon.

    • @pythonanimalia
      @pythonanimalia 9 років тому +2

      SeriousScience Awesome videos

  • @krqt4kndy
    @krqt4kndy 9 років тому +22

    Love to hear his voice again. Learned 18.06 from mit ocw almost 10 years ago.

    • @krqt4kndy
      @krqt4kndy 9 років тому +6

      John Gabriel No, I'm not interested in listening to you.

    • @Biiiiiienk
      @Biiiiiienk 8 років тому

      Ahahaha!

  • @brunoillescas9258
    @brunoillescas9258 9 років тому +3

    Every single word coming out of the mouth of this wise man is like a book well written

    • @nasaman23
      @nasaman23 8 років тому

      +John Gabriel screw you

    • @caielesr
      @caielesr 8 років тому

      +John Gabriel What you think of him doesn't really matter. You are insignificant.
      All your work is irrelevant.They do not and will not ever contribute anything worthwhile to humanity.
      It's rubbish. How sad

    • @NewCalculus
      @NewCalculus 8 років тому

      Aumft You must be a sci.math cockroach. How did you crawl out of that shit hole? You sound like YBM/Python. Chuckle. Mooooroooon that you are.

  • @belle060509
    @belle060509 8 років тому +14

    I could listen to him all day honestly

  • @Bumle
    @Bumle 9 років тому +15

    Very interesting to learn from such a knowledgeable person.

  • @fernandosuarezguerra6738
    @fernandosuarezguerra6738 8 років тому +2

    A very interesting video. I teach Theory of Structures and, at the end of the course, I always show this video to provide my students a critical and enthusiastic vision of the finite element method, which is an extremely powerful tool that every engineer working with structures must use in their everyday life. Thank you very much for sharing.

  • @najiould2539
    @najiould2539 10 років тому +2

    I like the mathematician within him...Just greatly amazing, this man!

  • @ReZdItalia
    @ReZdItalia 10 років тому +1

    Prof. Strang may be one of my all time favorite professors, and yet I have never sat within a classroom with him.

  • @JousefM
    @JousefM 10 років тому +15

    Respect for this man!

  • @Quebecisnice
    @Quebecisnice 11 років тому +30

    Gilbert Strang is Awesome!

  • @rahulghosh6049
    @rahulghosh6049 7 років тому

    one of the best lecture about how finite element have evolved over the years

  • @elsadignaser8987
    @elsadignaser8987 10 років тому +9

    Many thanks
    Iam absolutely impressed
    Deepest understanding

  • @SHONSL
    @SHONSL 8 років тому

    I don't know this professor, but I'm thoroughly enjoying his talk right now. I have no doubt that he teaches well and would love to take a class from him.

    • @manchesterunited9576
      @manchesterunited9576 8 років тому +1

      There are already lectures of him online on mit opencourseware

  • @sriramganesan2661
    @sriramganesan2661 4 роки тому

    Couldn't expect a better understanding of FEM, thank you!

  • @IqbalHussain-lx9lx
    @IqbalHussain-lx9lx 10 років тому +4

    what a knowledge and what a way to explain things, simply awesome

  • @vijaykvijayaratnam1070
    @vijaykvijayaratnam1070 5 років тому +3

    Engineers invented Finite Element method- Prof Gilbert Strang. I was into Engineering from my age of 5 years old inspired by my late father to whom I dedicated a website since 2002.

  • @MostafaJani
    @MostafaJani 8 років тому +1

    Great. Thanks for sharing and thanks to professor Gilbert Strang for the great lecture. Thanks

  • @congminh4326
    @congminh4326 6 років тому

    My Idol! My online teacher! So respectful!

  • @luyuwang379
    @luyuwang379 5 років тому

    Prof. Strang mentioned Feng Kang in this video, who is a mathematician in Beijing. One of the founder of FEM idea.

  • @伊觞
    @伊觞 6 років тому

    So clear the speech is that I can totally understand what he said !

  • @ayomipobadmos4857
    @ayomipobadmos4857 10 років тому +5

    The man is simply amazing

  • @RealLifeTop10s
    @RealLifeTop10s 20 днів тому

    Thank you Dr. Gilbert

  • @rishabhchaturvedi4585
    @rishabhchaturvedi4585 3 роки тому

    the best explanation to this topic. loads of love from india

  • @moralesfabricio
    @moralesfabricio 8 років тому

    Great! what a nice explanaition of FEM. As fantastic as his linear algebra lectures! Thank for the video Serious Science

  • @HareshKainth
    @HareshKainth 11 років тому +3

    Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ilciavo
    @ilciavo 10 років тому

    Great Video... It's a pleasure to listen Prof. Gilbert Strang ... I love all his books and lectures. What would you ask Gilbert Strang next time?

  • @hamzaelouakili2438
    @hamzaelouakili2438 8 років тому

    Numberphile top candidate, topic history of mathematics!!10/10 would watch that.

  • @ANJA-mj1to
    @ANJA-mj1to Рік тому

    Mr. Strang, prof. dr.,
    What do you think if IGA-G uses weak fprmulation and spline basis functions as the test function?
    If we formate a strong treatment of boundary conditions to formally have the same approach for all with Grevill points on the Dirichlet boundary in such a way taht spline ~APPROXIMATION~.exactly satisfied the Dirichlet boundary conditions in this points. What it means on Dirac delta function. For me it is used for the test function on Dirichlet boundary?
    In case of weak satisfied homogegeneous Dirichlet and not chage the Neumann boundary conditions. Substition formulations and weak boundary condition yields the finala IGA-G fprmulation. Substition will be
    1.following spline representation
    2.basiv function for the flow problem
    3.WEAK Green-Gausse-Ostrogradski intergration
    theorem
    4. all derivates and elementa areas
    As hydroengeer THANK YOU!
    I ask because of groundwater flow problem for the future research for the development of FULLY space and time adaptor IGA methods for efficient modeli g of flow with continuous velocity field and its derivatives.
    WISH YOU ALL WELL

  • @rodrigov7838
    @rodrigov7838 2 роки тому

    Dr Gilbert is a legend!

  • @61rmd1
    @61rmd1 3 роки тому

    Like prof Balakrishnan, he is a great teacher. i studied linear algebra on his very good text

  • @trungcommandoanh
    @trungcommandoanh 6 років тому

    Love physic and math one again! Thank you professor!

  • @Sup-200
    @Sup-200 8 років тому

    computer engineers are also somehow involved in Finite Element Method. There have been many improved versions of FEM in term of accuracy but the computational cost is too expensive.

  • @husnainhyder6713
    @husnainhyder6713 4 роки тому

    These are the people who makes America great all the time

  • @aarifhussain3700
    @aarifhussain3700 2 роки тому

    Is there Dr Gilbert has complete lectures on this topic? If yes where I can get these as his incredible work on Linear Algebra

  • @a.msayem1663
    @a.msayem1663 9 років тому +6

    my fvt teacher

  • @fvveb2141
    @fvveb2141 7 років тому +2

    I love Gilbert Strang

  • @hussen77
    @hussen77 6 років тому

    i like this professor very much ..... he is awesome

  • @ekuetonenkama2670
    @ekuetonenkama2670 9 років тому

    The method, and discussions in mathematics are add, subtraction, multiplication, and division. No matter how change the combinations, the results are always the same.

  • @BraianDeLeon
    @BraianDeLeon 4 роки тому +1

    How can he explain everything no matter how complex so easily?.

  • @SpaceAudio
    @SpaceAudio 5 років тому

    The knowledge of this man.. 😱

  • @markuscwatson
    @markuscwatson 9 років тому +2

    I love the Strang!

  • @timanb2491
    @timanb2491 3 роки тому

    best teacher ever

  • @eugenykompaneytsev1719
    @eugenykompaneytsev1719 9 років тому +1

    It's not Galerkin method, it's Bubnov-Galerkin method. And main contribution was made by Bubnov. So really this method should have Bubnov's name, not Galerkin (if to choose one)

    • @NewCalculus
      @NewCalculus 9 років тому +2

      +Eugeny Kompaneytsev It matters little whose name it bears because it pales into nothing compared to the methods of my new calculus.

  • @Rahul-ey1oq
    @Rahul-ey1oq 4 роки тому

    Respect from India.

  • @mubashararshad8415
    @mubashararshad8415 3 роки тому

    anyone, please help me in learning the finite element method ??
    which software is used??
    waiting for hearing by you please.

    • @outplayed4511
      @outplayed4511 2 роки тому

      There are many softwares, what is your aim ? Linear or nonlinear problems ? Which industry are you aiming ? Aerospace, automotive etc. But before all of them you may start with learning about basics of the finite element method.

  • @thetedmang
    @thetedmang 5 років тому

    MIT 18.06 by Prof Strang and Prof Grinfeld's (a former student of Prof Strang) series on Linear Algebra had the most profound impact on my mathematical career.
    Thank you MIT OCW and Dr Strang for your timeless efforts!

  • @elsadignaser8987
    @elsadignaser8987 10 років тому

    It will be very interesting if examples beig followed
    E.g examples structure stresses
    Fluid dynamic and Gas dynamic

  • @rickdeckard1075
    @rickdeckard1075 7 років тому

    Galerkin or Rayleigh-Ritz?

  • @ryanchiang9587
    @ryanchiang9587 5 років тому +1

    thanks, dr. strang!

  • @nwoka
    @nwoka 10 років тому

    Beautiful Video.

  • @fai.s4611
    @fai.s4611 5 років тому

    If my life turns out just like his, I would be happy

  • @chrisvolk4730
    @chrisvolk4730 9 років тому

    Why didn't Shelley live long enough to write the much-needed 'Ode to the Coefficient?' Who'd thought in first-year of algebra how often, subtle and amazingly-powerful the weights to the recipe are? Fun.

  • @ravifernando1637
    @ravifernando1637 4 місяці тому

    Thank you Sir.

  • @YANTRAM-DTH
    @YANTRAM-DTH 3 роки тому

    Real teacher

  • @shettyd87
    @shettyd87 8 років тому

    sir how to solve extreme value of the function for given equation

  • @TONIO-ru4iu
    @TONIO-ru4iu 9 років тому

    Very useful!

  • @JohnThrowerHome
    @JohnThrowerHome 9 років тому

    You've read the textbook, now you can see the movie. #strang

  • @mrnarason
    @mrnarason 5 років тому

    Amazing.

  • @islamelbaz7232
    @islamelbaz7232 9 років тому

    thank u ...

  • @iaggocapitanio7909
    @iaggocapitanio7909 4 роки тому

    lenda viva

  • @diflection1
    @diflection1 7 років тому +2

    newton second law..............

  • @marianodeanquin
    @marianodeanquin 8 років тому

    dividir para reinar

  • @cleisonarmandomanriqueagui9176
    @cleisonarmandomanriqueagui9176 7 місяців тому

    Wavelets ... new sucess history

  • @gercekleracidir-vp7xr
    @gercekleracidir-vp7xr 9 років тому

    gut

  • @StationZeroOne
    @StationZeroOne 3 роки тому

    I only understood 50 % of it :D I guess I am the worst engineer on the planet xD

  • @camilojazzfernandes
    @camilojazzfernandes 6 років тому

    hahaha ... i love this ... and i thinks of miles mathis ... hahaha

  • @dudeeshs
    @dudeeshs 6 років тому +1

    Talk about FEM not about historic stories,

  • @footballisahumbler
    @footballisahumbler 4 роки тому

    so boooring