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|a The Essentials of Finite Element Modeling and Adaptive Refinement :
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|a Front Cover; The Essentials of Finite Element Modeling and Adaptive Refinement; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: An Overview of Finite Element Modeling Characteristics; Appendix 2A: Elements of Two-Dimensional Modeling; Appendix 2B: Exact Solutions for Two Longitudinal Bar Problems; Chapter 3: Identification of Finite Element Strain Modeling Capabilities; Chapter 4: The Source and Quantification of Discretization Errors; Chapter 5: Modeling Inefficiency in Irregular Isoparametric Elements; Chapter 6: Introduction to Adaptive Refinement.
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|a Chapter 7: Strain Energy-Based Error Estimators-The Z/Z Error EstimatorAppendix 7A: Gauss Points, Super Convergent Strains, and Chebyshev Polynomials; Appendix 7B: An Unsuccessful Example of AdaptiveRefinement; Chapter 8: A High Resolution Point-Wise Residual Error Estimator; Chapter 9: Modeling Characteristics and Efficiencies of Higher Order Elements; Chapter 10: Formulation of A 10-Node Quadratic Strain Element; Appendix 10A: A Numerical Example for a 10-Node Stiffness Matrix; Appendix 10B: MATLAB Formulation of the 10-Node Element Stiffness Matrix.
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|a Chapter 11: Performance-Based Refinement GuidesChapter 12: Summary and Research Recommendations; Index; Other Title Page; Back Cover.
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|a Finite Element Analysis is a very popular, computer-based tool that uses a complex system of points called nodes to make a grid called a ""mesh. "" The mesh contains the material and structural properties that define how the structure will react to certain loading conditions, allowing virtual testing and analysis of stresses or changes applied to the material or component design. This groundbreaking text extends the usefulness of finite element analysis by helping both beginners and advanced users alike. It simplifies, improves, and extends both the finite element method while at the same t.
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