Computational Tools in EN-MME: Implicit and Explicit Finite-Element Simulations
Authors: Federico Carra, Giuditta Coladonato, Audrey Piccini, Joanna Sylwia Swieszek, Nikolina VejnovicPublished: Feb 3, 2026
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This paper recalls the principles of the finite-element methods (FEM) theory and declines its application in the EN-MME group, for the numerical modelling and study of particle accelerator equipment. Implicit and explicit methods are compared, and practical examples of their use are given.
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