Essentials of the finite element method : for mechanical and structural engineers / Dimitrios G. Pavlou.
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TextPublication details: London : Academic Press / Elsevier Inc., c.2015.Description: xv, 484 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 0128023864 (pbk.)
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Index : p. 479-484.
Includes bibliographical references.
Overview of the finite element method FEM -- Mathematical Background -- Linear Spring Elements -- Bar Elements and hydraulic networks -- Trusses -- Beams -- Frames -- The Principle of Minimum Potential Energy for 1D Elements -- From Ideal to Real Plane Structural Elements: Elasticity Equations for 2D and 3D Solids -- The Principle of Minimum Potential Energy for 2D and 3D Elements -- Structural Dynamics -- Heat Transfer.
Fundamental coverage, analytic mathematics, and up-to-date software applications are hard to find in a single text on the finite element method (FEM). Dimitrios Pavlou's Essentials of the Finite Element Method: For Structural and Mechanical Engineers makes the search easier by providing a comprehensive but concise text for those new to FEM, or just in need of a refresher on the essentials. Essentials of the Finite Element Method explains the basics of FEM, then relates these basics to a number of practical engineering applications. Specific topics covered include linear spring elements,
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