Finite Elements for Analysis and Design
J. E. Akin, John R. Whiteman and J. H. Davenport (Auth.)
The finite element method (FEM) is an analysis tool for problem-solving used throughout applied mathematics, engineering, and scientific computing. Finite Elements for Analysis and Design provides a thoroughlyrevised and up-to-date account of this important tool and its numerous applications, with added emphasis on basic theory. Numerous worked examples are included to illustrate the material.
Key Features
* Akin clearly explains the FEM, a numerical analysis tool for problem-solving throughout applied mathematics, engineering and scientific computing
* Basic theory has been added in the book, including worked examples to enable students to understand the concepts
* Contains coverage of computational topics, including worked examples to enable students to understand concepts
* Improved coverage of sensitivity analysis and computational fluid dynamics
* Uses example applications to increase students understanding
* Includes a disk with the FORTRAN source for the programs cided in the text
Key Features
* Akin clearly explains the FEM, a numerical analysis tool for problem-solving throughout applied mathematics, engineering and scientific computing
* Basic theory has been added in the book, including worked examples to enable students to understand the concepts
* Contains coverage of computational topics, including worked examples to enable students to understand concepts
* Improved coverage of sensitivity analysis and computational fluid dynamics
* Uses example applications to increase students understanding
* Includes a disk with the FORTRAN source for the programs cided in the text
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Año:
1994
Editorial:
Elsevier Ltd
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
554
ISBN 10:
008050647X
ISBN 13:
9780080506470
Archivo:
PDF, 29.05 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1994