Many books have been written about Finite Element Analysis (FEA), however very little FEA literature takes a middle ground approach and specifically addresses the needs of design engineers who use FEA as an everyday design tool. This book attempts to fill that void by focusing on an understanding of
Finite Element Analysis for Engineers
โ Scribed by Frank Rieg, Reinhard Hackenschmidt, Bettina Alber-Laukant
- Publisher
- Hanser
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 728
- Edition
- Har/DVD
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Finite Element Analysis for Engineers, Pages i,iii-xiii
1 - Introduction, Pages 1-4
2 - The Basic Procedure, Pages 5-21
3 - Some Elasticity Theory, Pages 23-61
4 - Finite Elements and Element Matrices, Pages 63-162
5 - Compilation, Storage Schemes and Boundary Conditions, Pages 163-208
6 - Solvers, Pages 209-256
7 - Stresses and Nodal Forces, Pages 257-273
8 - Mesh Generation of Curvilinear Finite Elements, Pages 275-288
9 - Z88: The Basics, Pages 289-318
10 - Z88: The Modules, Pages 319-369
11 - Generating Input Files, Pages 371-394
12 - The Finite Elements of Z88 and Z88Aurora, Pages 395-444
13 - Examples, Pages 445-710
References and further reading, Pages 711-716
Index, Pages 717-720
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