Feldsimulation
Feldsimulation refers to the process of creating a digital model of a real-world area to analyze and predict the behavior of physical phenomena within that space. This is commonly employed in fields such as engineering, physics, and environmental science. The simulation involves defining the boundaries of the area, specifying the properties of the materials present, and then applying relevant physical laws, often through mathematical equations. These equations are then solved computationally, typically using methods like finite element analysis (FEA) or computational fluid dynamics (CFD), to generate results that represent how the system would behave under various conditions.
The primary purpose of feldsimulation is to understand complex interactions and optimize designs or processes without