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Development and Application of the Finite Element Method based on Matlab || FEM Implementation within Matlab

โœ Scribed by Baaser, Herbert


Book ID
120365423
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2010
Tongue
German
Weight
426 KB
Edition
2010
Category
Article
ISBN
3642131530

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โœฆ Synopsis


The intention of this booklet is a brief but general introduction into the treatment of the Finite Element Method (FEM). The FEM has become the leading method in computerโ€“oriented mechanics, so that many scienti?c brancheshavegrownup besides overthelastdecades. Nevertheless,theFEM today is a question of economy. On the one hand its industrial application is forced to reduce product development costs and time, on the other hand a large number of commercial FEM codes and a still growing number of software for e?ective preโ€“ and postprocessors are available in the meantime. Due to that, today it is a quite challenging task to operate with all these di?erent tools at the same time and to understand all handling and so- tion techniques developed over the last years. So, we want to help in getting a deeper insight into the main โ€œinterfacesโ€ between the โ€œcustomers of the FEMโ€ and the codes itself by providing a totally open structured FEโ€“code based on Matlab, which is a very powerful tool in operating with matrix based formulations. That idea and conditions forced us some years ago to initiateDAEdalon as a tool for general FE developments in research appli- tions. In spite of still existing high sophisticated โ€“ mostly commercial โ€“ FE codes, the success and the acceptance of such a structured tool justify that decision afterwards more and more.


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