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MATLAB Guide to Finite Elements : An Interactive Approach /

By: Kattan, Peter I [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.Description: XII, 429 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540706984.Subject(s): Engineering | Computer software | Numerical analysis | Mechanics | Computational intelligence | Continuum mechanics | Engineering | Computational Intelligence | Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials | Mathematical Software | Numerical Analysis | MechanicsDDC classification: 006.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The Spring Element -- The Linear Bar Element -- The Quadratic Bar Element -- The Plane Truss Element -- The Space Truss Element -- The Beam Element -- The Plane Frame Element -- The Grid Element -- The Space Frame Element -- The Linear Triangular Element -- The Quadratic Triangular Element -- The Bilinear Quadrilateral Element -- The Quadratic Quadrilateral Element -- The Linear Tetrahedral (Solid) Element -- The Linear Brick (Solid) Element -- Other Elements.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This successful textbook explores the numerical implementation of Finite Element Analysis using the computer program MATLAB, which is very popular today in engineering and engineering education. The book contains a short tutorial on MATLAB as well as a systematic strategy for the treatment of finite element methods. Useful to both students and researchers in engineering, it provides various examples and exercises from mechanical, civil and aerospace engineering, as well as from materials science. The book especially stresses the interactive use of MATLAB, with each example solved in an interactive manner. An extensive solutions manual is provided as well, which includes detailed solutions to all the problems in the book for classroom use. This second edition includes a new brick (solid) element with eight nodes and a one-dimensional fluid flow element. A review of the applications of finite elements in various fields such as fluid flow, heat transfer, structural dynamics, electro-magnetics, is added as well.
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The Spring Element -- The Linear Bar Element -- The Quadratic Bar Element -- The Plane Truss Element -- The Space Truss Element -- The Beam Element -- The Plane Frame Element -- The Grid Element -- The Space Frame Element -- The Linear Triangular Element -- The Quadratic Triangular Element -- The Bilinear Quadrilateral Element -- The Quadratic Quadrilateral Element -- The Linear Tetrahedral (Solid) Element -- The Linear Brick (Solid) Element -- Other Elements.

This successful textbook explores the numerical implementation of Finite Element Analysis using the computer program MATLAB, which is very popular today in engineering and engineering education. The book contains a short tutorial on MATLAB as well as a systematic strategy for the treatment of finite element methods. Useful to both students and researchers in engineering, it provides various examples and exercises from mechanical, civil and aerospace engineering, as well as from materials science. The book especially stresses the interactive use of MATLAB, with each example solved in an interactive manner. An extensive solutions manual is provided as well, which includes detailed solutions to all the problems in the book for classroom use. This second edition includes a new brick (solid) element with eight nodes and a one-dimensional fluid flow element. A review of the applications of finite elements in various fields such as fluid flow, heat transfer, structural dynamics, electro-magnetics, is added as well.

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