Advances in computational nonlinear mechanics
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Advances in computational nonlinear mechanics
(CISM courses and lectures, no. 300)
Springer, c1989
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- : New York
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Description
Advanced computational methods in nonlinear mechanics of solids and fluids are dealt with in this volume. Contributions consider large deformations of structures and solids, problems in nonlinear dynamics, aspects of earthquake analysis, coupled problems, convection-dominated phenomena, and compressible and incompressible viscous flows. Selected applications indicate the relevance of the analysis to the demands of industry and science. The contributors are from research institutions well-known for their work in this field.
Table of Contents
Contents: I.S. Doltsinis: Nonlinear Concepts in the Analysis of Solids and Structures.- J.P. Halleux: Computational Treatment of Transient Problems in Nonlinear Structural Mechanics.- O.C. Zienkiewicz, N. Bicanic, F.Q. Shen: Earthquake Input Definition and the Transmitting Boundary Conditions.- O.C. Zienkiewicz, A.H.C. Chan: Coupled Problems and their Numerical Solution.- J. Donea: Generalised Galerkin Methods for Convection-Dominated Problems.- M.O. Bristeau, R. Glowinski, J. Periaux: Acceleration Procedures for the Numerical Simulation of Compressible and Incompressible Viscous Flows.
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