Advanced topics in finite element analysis of structures : with mathematica and MATLAB computations / M. Asghar Bhatti
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, 2006 Descripción: XVI, 590 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN: 0-471-64807-8Tema(s): MATLAB | Matemáticas para ingenieros -- Proceso de datosResumen: This new book, resulting from the author's 22 years of teaching finite element analysis to undergraduate and graduate students, intends to strike an appropriate balance between the theory and application of the FEM. Utilizing a unique combination of live MATHEMATICA and MATLAB implementations, the book enables students to see behind the equations, 'inside the black box', to fully understand the methods being presented and the solutions produced.Resumen: Índice: Essential Background. 1.1 Steps in a Finite Element Solution. 1.1.1 Two Node Uniform Bar Element. 1.2 Interpolation Functions. 1.2.1 Lagrange interpolation. 1.2.2 Hermite interpolation for fourth--order problems. 1.2.3 Lagrange interpolation for rectangular elements. 1.2.4 Triangular elements. 1.3 Integration by Parts. 1.4 Numerical Integration Using Gauss Quadrature. 1.5 Mapped Elements. Problems. Analysis of Elastic Solids. 2.1 Governing Equations. 2.1.1 Stresses. 2.1.2 Strains. 2.1.3 Constitutive equations. 2.1.4 Temperature effects and initial strains. 2.1.5 Stress equilibrium equations. 2.2 General Fo... Etc.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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This new book, resulting from the author's 22 years of teaching finite element analysis to undergraduate and graduate students, intends to strike an appropriate balance between the theory and application of the FEM. Utilizing a unique combination of live MATHEMATICA and MATLAB implementations, the book enables students to see behind the equations, 'inside the black box', to fully understand the methods being presented and the solutions produced.
Índice: Essential Background. 1.1 Steps in a Finite Element Solution. 1.1.1 Two Node Uniform Bar Element. 1.2 Interpolation Functions. 1.2.1 Lagrange interpolation. 1.2.2 Hermite interpolation for fourth--order problems. 1.2.3 Lagrange interpolation for rectangular elements. 1.2.4 Triangular elements. 1.3 Integration by Parts. 1.4 Numerical Integration Using Gauss Quadrature. 1.5 Mapped Elements. Problems. Analysis of Elastic Solids. 2.1 Governing Equations. 2.1.1 Stresses. 2.1.2 Strains. 2.1.3 Constitutive equations. 2.1.4 Temperature effects and initial strains. 2.1.5 Stress equilibrium equations. 2.2 General Fo... Etc.
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