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Applied Finite Element Analysis, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-471-80662-2
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448 pages
January 1991, ©1984
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BASIC CONCEPTS.
One-Dimensional Linear Element.
A Finite Element Example.
Element Matrices: Galerkin Formulation.
Two-Dimensional Elements.
Coordinate Systems.
FIELD PROBLEMS.
Two-Dimensional Field Equation.
Torsion of Noncircular Sections.
Derivative Boundary Conditions: Point Sources and Sinks.
Irrotational Flow.
Heat Transfer by Conduction and Convection.
Acoustical Vibrations.
Axisymmetric Field Problems.
Time-Dependent Field Problems: Theoretical Considerations.
Time-Dependent Field Problems: Practical Considerations.
Computer Program for Two-Dimensional Field Problems.
STRUCTURAL AND SOLID MECHANICS.
The Axial Force Member.
Element Matrices: Potential Energy Formulations.
The Truss Element.
A Beam Element.
A Plane Frame Element.
Theory of Elasticity.
Two-Dimensional Elasticity.
Axisymmetric Elasticity.
Computer Programs for Structural and Solid Mechanics.
LINEAR AND QUADRATIC ELEMENTS.
Element Shape Functions.
Element Matrices.
Isoparametric Computer Programs.
References.
Appendices.
One-Dimensional Linear Element.
A Finite Element Example.
Element Matrices: Galerkin Formulation.
Two-Dimensional Elements.
Coordinate Systems.
FIELD PROBLEMS.
Two-Dimensional Field Equation.
Torsion of Noncircular Sections.
Derivative Boundary Conditions: Point Sources and Sinks.
Irrotational Flow.
Heat Transfer by Conduction and Convection.
Acoustical Vibrations.
Axisymmetric Field Problems.
Time-Dependent Field Problems: Theoretical Considerations.
Time-Dependent Field Problems: Practical Considerations.
Computer Program for Two-Dimensional Field Problems.
STRUCTURAL AND SOLID MECHANICS.
The Axial Force Member.
Element Matrices: Potential Energy Formulations.
The Truss Element.
A Beam Element.
A Plane Frame Element.
Theory of Elasticity.
Two-Dimensional Elasticity.
Axisymmetric Elasticity.
Computer Programs for Structural and Solid Mechanics.
LINEAR AND QUADRATIC ELEMENTS.
Element Shape Functions.
Element Matrices.
Isoparametric Computer Programs.
References.
Appendices.