The publisher, Prentice-Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Comprehensive -- this text explores the full range of finite element methods used in engineering practice for actual applications in computer-aided design. It provides not only an introduction to finite element methods and the commonality in the various techniques, but explores state-of-the-art methods as well -- with a focus on what are deemed to become "classical techniques" -- procedures that will be standard and authoritative for finite element analysis for years to come.
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BASIC APPROACH: Comprehensive this text explores the full range of finite element methods used in engineering practice for actual applications in computer-aided design. It provides not only an introduction to finite element methods and the commonality in the various techniques, but explores state-of-the-art methods as well with a focus on what are deemed to become "classical techniques" procedures that will be standard and authoritative for finite element analysis for years to come.
FEATURES:
- presents in sufficient depth and breadth elementary concepts AND advanced techniques in statics, dynamics, solids, fluids, linear and nonlinear analysis.
- emphasizes both the physical and mathematical characteristics of procedures.
- presents some important mathematical conditions on finite element procedures.
- contains an abundance of worked-out examples and various complete program listings.
- includes many exercises/projects that often require the use of a computer program.