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An introduction to the finite element method /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, c2006.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xvi, 766 p. : illISBN:
  • 9780072466850
  • 9780070607415
  • 0072466855 (acidfree paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 620.001 RED
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Contents:
Introduction -- Mathematical preliminaries, integral formulations, and variational methods -- Second-order differential equations in one dimension : finite element models -- Second-order differential equations in one dimension applications -- Beams and frames -- Eigenvalue and time-dependent problems -- Computer implementation -- Single-variable problems in two dimensions -- Interpolation functions, numerical integration, and modeling considerations -- Flows of viscous incompressible fluids -- Plane elasticity -- Bending of elastic plates -- Computer implementation of two-dimensional problems -- Prelude to advanced topics.
Summary: Examining the mathematical underpinnings of Finite Element Method (FEM), this work provides a general approach of engineering application areas. It is suitable for engineering majors, and underscores a range of use FEM has in the professional world
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Includes Index

Indian Edition

Introduction --
Mathematical preliminaries, integral formulations, and variational methods --
Second-order differential equations in one dimension : finite element models --
Second-order differential equations in one dimension applications --
Beams and frames --
Eigenvalue and time-dependent problems --
Computer implementation --
Single-variable problems in two dimensions --
Interpolation functions, numerical integration, and modeling considerations --
Flows of viscous incompressible fluids --
Plane elasticity --
Bending of elastic plates --
Computer implementation of two-dimensional problems --
Prelude to advanced topics.

Examining the mathematical underpinnings of Finite Element Method (FEM), this work provides a general approach of engineering application areas. It is suitable for engineering majors, and underscores a range of use FEM has in the professional world

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