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|a Front Cover; The Finite Element Method in Engineering; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Table of Contents; PRINCIPAL NOTATION; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO FINITE ELEMENT METHOD; 1.1 BASIC CONCEPT; 1.2 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND; 1.3 GENERAL APPLICABILITY OF THE METHOD; 1.4 ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD; 1.5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD; 1.6 COMPARISON OF FINITE ELEMENT METHOD WITH OTHERMETHODS OF ANALYSIS; 1.7 FINITE ELEMENT PROGRAM PACKAGES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. SOLUTION OF FINITE ELEMENT EQUATIONS; 2.1 INTRODUCTION.
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|a 2.2 solution of equilibrium problems2.3 solution of eigenvalue problems; 2.4 solution of propagation problems; references; chapter 3. general procedure of finite element method; 3.1 discretization of the domain; 3.2 interpolation polynomials; 3.3 formulation of element characteristic matrices and vectors; 3.4 assembly of element matrices and vectors and derivation of system equations; 3.5 solution of finite element (system) equations; 3.6 computation of element resultants; references; problems; chapter 4. higher order and isoparametric element formulations; 4.1 introduction.
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|a 4.2 higher order one-dimensional element4 . 3 higher order elements in terms of natural coordinates; 4.4 higher order elements in terms of classical interpolation polynomials; 4.5 continuity conditions; 4.6 comparative study of elements; 4.7 isoparametric elements; 4.8 numerical integration; references; problems; chapter 5. solid and structural mechanics; 5.1 introduction; 5.2 basic equations of solid mechanics; 5.3 formulation of equilibrium equations; 5.4 analysis of trusses and frames; 5.5 analysis of plates; 5.6 analysis of three-dimensional problems; 5.7 analysis of solids of revolution.
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|a 5.8 dynamic equations of motion5.9 consistent and lumped mass matrices; 5.10 consistent mass matrices in global coordinate system; 5.11 free vibration analysis; 5.12 computer program for eigenvalue analysis of three-dimensional structures; 5.13 condensation of the eigenvalue problem(eigenvalue economizer); 5.14 dynamic response calculations using finite element method; 5.15 nonconservative stability and flutter problems; references; problems; chapter 6. heat transfer; 6.1 introduction; 6.2 basic equations of heat transfer; 6.3 derivation of finite element equations.
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|a 6.4 one-dimensional heat transfer6.5 two-dimensional heat transfer; 6.6 axisymmetric heat transfer; 6.7 three-dimensional heat transfer; 6.8 unsteady state heat transfer problems; 6.9 heat transfer problems with radiation; references; problems; chapter 7. fluid mechanics; 7.1 introduction; 7.2 basic equations of fluid mechanics; 7.3 inviscid incompressible flows; 7.4 flow in porous media; 7.5 wave motion of a shallow basin; 7.6 incompressible viscous flow; 7.7 flow of non-newtonian fluids; references; problems; chapter 8. additional applications and generalization of the finite element method.
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|a The Finite Element Method in Engineering introduces the various aspects of finite element method as applied to engineering problems in a systematic manner. It details the development of each of the techniques and ideas from basic principles. New concepts are illustrated with simple examples wherever possible. Several Fortran computer programs are given with example applications to serve the following purposes: to enable the reader to understand the computer implementation of the theory developed; to solve specific problems; and to indicate procedure for the development of computer programs for.
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