The Finite Element Method in Engineering || Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics
β Scribed by Rao, Singiresu S.
- Book ID
- 121687403
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 730 KB
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0750678283
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β¦ Synopsis
finite Element Analysis Is An Analytical Engineering Tool Developed In The 1960's By The Aerospace And Nuclear Power Industries To Find Usable, Approximate Solutions To Problems With Many Complex Variables. It Is An Extension Of Derivative And Integral Calculus, And Uses Very Large Matrix Arrays And Mesh Diagrams To Calculate Stress Points, Movement Of Loads And Forces, And Other Basic Physical Behaviors. Students Will Find In This Textbook A Thorough Grounding Of The Mathematical Principles Underlying The Popular, Analytical Methods For Setting Up A Finite Element Solution Based On Those Mathematical Equations. It Quickly Bridges That Knowledge To A Host Of Real-world Applicationsβfrom Structural Design, To Problems In Fluid Mechanics And Thermodynamics. Professional Engineers Will Benefit From The Introduction To The Many Useful Applications Of Finite Element Analysis, And Will Gain A Better Understanding Of Its Limitations And Special Uses.
new To This Edition:
Β· New Sections Added On The Assemblage Of Element Equations, And An Important New Comparison Between Finite Element Analysis And Other Analytical Methodsβ¦showing Advantages And Disadvantages Of Each
Β· Updated Solutions Manual Available
Β· Improved Sample And End-of-chapter Problems
booknews
this Textbook For Advanced Undergraduate And Postgraduate Students Of Mechanical, Civil, And Aeronautical Engineering Introduces The Finite Element Method--a Numerical Method Of Analyzing And Modeling Materials, Structures, And Forms--as Applied To Engineering Problems. The New Edition Has Shorter Chapters And Sample Problems. Annotation C. By Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book gives an introduction to the finite element method as a general computational method for solving partial differential equations approximately. Our approach is mathematical in nature with a strong focus on the underlying mathematical principles, such as approximation properties of piecewise