Finite strip method
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Finite strip method
(New directions in civil engineering)
CRC Press, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The increase in the popularity and the number of potential applications of the finite strip method has created a demand for a definitive text/reference on the subject. Fulfilling this demand, The Finite Strip Method provides practicing engineers, researchers, and students with a comprehensive introduction and theoretical development, and a complete treatment of current practical applications of the method.
Written by experts who are arguably the world's leading authorities in the field, The Finite Strip Method covers both the classical strip and the newly developed spline strip and computed shape function strip. Applications in structural engineering, with particular focus on practical structures such as slab-beam bridges, box girder bridges, and tall buildings are discussed extensively. Applications in geotechnology are also covered, as are recently formulated applications in nonlinear analysis.
The Finite Strip Method is a unique book, supplying much-needed information by well-known and highly regarded authors.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS: Introduction. Interpolation Shape Functions. Plate Bending Problems. Plane Stress Analysis. Vibration and Stability. Modelling of Three Dimensional Solids: Finite Prism and Finite Layer Methods. Domain Transformation: Treatments for Arbitrarily Shaped Structures. Applications to Shell Structures and Bridges. Applications to Tall Buildings. Application to Layered Systems in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering. Nonlinear Analysis. Transformation Approach: Fourier and Henkel Transformations. Index.
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