This book is written for engineering students and practicing engineers who have little knowledge of the boundary element method. Engineers and students have tended to be discouraged by complex mathematics usually employed in explaining this method, which has led to the popularity of the finite eleme
The Boundary Element Method in Engineering: A Complete Course
β Scribed by A. A. Becker
- Publisher
- Mcgraw-Hill (Tx)
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 348
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This textbook provides a complete course on the Boundary Element Method (BEM) aimed specifically at engineers and engineering students. No prior knowledge of advanced maths is assumed, with the mathematical principles being contained in one chapter - this can either be referred to occasionally or omitted altogether without affecting the understanding of the formulation of BEM. The book adopts a step-by-step approach to derive the numerical implementation of the BEM.
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<p>The Complex Variable Boundary Element Method (CVBEM) has emerged as a new and effective modeling method in the field of computational mechanics and hydraulics. The CVBEM is a generalization of the Cauchy integral formula into a boundary integral equation method. The modelΒ ing approach by boundar
Universal Publishers, 2007. β 256 p. β ISBN-10: 15811297424; ISBN-13: 978-1581129748.<div class="bb-sep"></div>This is a course in boundary element methods for the absolute beginners. Basic concepts are carefully explained through the use of progressively more complicated boundary value problems in
Computational methods have made significant contributions in all fields of engineering mechanics. Of these the finite element and the finite difference methods have become widely known and gained widespread acceptance. The last two decades have seen the emergence of an equally versatile and powerful
Computational methods have made significant contributions in all fields of engineering mechanics. Of these the finite element and the finite difference methods have become widely known and gained widespread acceptance. The last two decades have seen the emergence of an equally versatile and powerful