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Introduction to the finite element method : a numerical method for engineering analysis / Chandrakant S.Desai, John F.Abel.

By: Desai, C. S. (Chandrakant S.), 1936-.
Contributor(s): Abel, John Fredrick, 1940-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Van Nostrand Reinhold, c1972Description: xvii, 477 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0442220839.Subject(s): Structural analysis (Engineering) | Engineering mathematicsDDC classification: 624.17
Contents:
Part A: Introduction and background material -- Introduction -- Matrix techniques -- Basic equations from solid mechanics -- Variational methods -- Part B: The theory of the finite element method -- The basic component - a single element -- The overall problem - an assemblange of elements -- Techniques for nonlinear analysis -- Generalization of the theory -- Part C: Applications -- Structural mechanics -- Soil and rock mechanics -- Dynamics, including earthquake analysis -- Torsion, heat conduction, seepage -- Thermoelasticity, consolidation, hydroelasticity -- Miscellaneous applications -- Conclusion - advantages and limitations of the method.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 624.17 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00034862
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Part A: Introduction and background material -- Introduction -- Matrix techniques -- Basic equations from solid mechanics -- Variational methods -- Part B: The theory of the finite element method -- The basic component - a single element -- The overall problem - an assemblange of elements -- Techniques for nonlinear analysis -- Generalization of the theory -- Part C: Applications -- Structural mechanics -- Soil and rock mechanics -- Dynamics, including earthquake analysis -- Torsion, heat conduction, seepage -- Thermoelasticity, consolidation, hydroelasticity -- Miscellaneous applications -- Conclusion - advantages and limitations of the method.

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