johnhors
Aerospace
- Jan 21, 2004
- 1,021
I am familiar with the term "h-method" in that it means a conventional FE analysis, and that "p-method" utilises much fewer elements but with very high order polynomials (up to degree 15?) for the shape and displacement functions, and I assume rightly or wrongly that the "P" stands for polynomial, but can someone shed any light on what the "H" stands for in "h-method" ?