



2D modeling is used for simpler structures or specific sections of complex structures where the third dimension can be ignored without significantly affecting accuracy.
3D modeling is used for detailed and comprehensive analysis of structures where three-dimensional characteristics significantly influence the behavior.
Shell elements are used to model thin structures where one dimension (thickness) is much smaller than the other two dimensions (length and width).
Contact modeling involves simulating the interaction between two or more bodies that come into contact with each other. It captures the forces and stresses that develop at the interfaces.
Material modeling in finite element analysis (FEA) involves defining the behavior of materials under various loading conditions to predict the response of structures and components accurately.


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