The finite element method for engineers
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The finite element method for engineers
Wiley, c1995
3rd ed.
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Providing a clear introduction to the finite element method, this text offers a balanced treatment of the theory with a wide range of examples of applications taken from thermofluid mechanics, structures, heat transfer, elasticity and lubrications. This new edition is completely revised and updated throughout, with new problems added at the ends of chapters, as well as modernized computer codes.
Table of Contents
- Meet the Finite Element Method
- The Direct Approach: A Physical Interpretation
- The Mathematical Approach: A Variational Interpretation
- The Mathematical Approach: A Generalized Interpretation
- Elements and Interpolation Functions
- Elasticity Problems
- General Field Problems
- Heat Transfer Problems
- Fluid Mechanics Problems
- A Sample Computer Code and Other Practical Considerations.
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