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Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics, The 7th edition


Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics, The 7th edition

Hardback by Zienkiewicz, Olek C (Finite element method pioneer and former UNESCO Professor of Numerical Methods in Engineering, Barcelona, Spain); Taylor, Robert L. (Emeritus Professor of Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, USA)

Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics, The

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ISBN:
9781856176347
Publication Date:
3 Dec 2013
Edition/language:
7th edition / English
Publisher:
Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:
Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
Pages:
672 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics, The

Description

The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics is the key text and reference for engineers, researchers and senior students dealing with the analysis and modeling of structures, from large civil engineering projects such as dams to aircraft structures and small engineered components. This edition brings a thorough update and rearrangement of the book's content, including new chapters on: Material constitution using representative volume elements Differential geometry and calculus on manifolds Background mathematics and linear shell theory Focusing on the core knowledge, mathematical and analytical tools needed for successful structural analysis and modeling, The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics is the authoritative resource of choice for graduate level students, researchers and professional engineers.

Contents

General problems in solid mechanics and non-linearity; Galerkin method of approximation - irreducible and mixed forms; Solution of non-linear algebraic equations; Inelastic and non-linear materials; Geometrically non-linear problems - finite deformation; Material constitution in finite deformation; Treatment of constraints - contact and tied interfaces; Pseudo-rigid and rigid-flexible bodies; Structural mechanics problems in one dimension - rods; Structural mechanics problems in two dimensions - plates and shells; Structural mechanics problems in two dimensions - linearize theory; Curved rods and axisymmetric shells; Discrete element methods; Multi-scale modelling; Computer procedures

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