GRID has been written specifically for the two-dimensional finite element program MAVART, but most of its subroutines are either of general applicability, or could be readily modified to meet the requirements of other finite element programs. This report describes GRID, and provides an example of how GRID is used. Typographical entry of the data is time consuming and prone to error, so we have written a FORTRAN computer program, GRID, which uses a digitizing table to greatly speed up data entry compared with typographical entry. If the grid is not generated automatically, a graph of the grid must be drawn, and later entered into the computer by some means. The quickest and most reliable method to generate a finite element grid is automatically with a computer, but it is not economical to do so unless the same genre of problem is to be analysed many times. Abstract: An important initial step in any finite element analysis is the generation of the finite element grid, which is a list of nodes and their co-ordinates, and a list of finite elements,i.e., how the nodes are grouped together.
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