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|a The boundary element method for plate analysis /
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|a Aiming to fill in the knowledge gaps left by contributed volumes on this topic and increase the accessibility of the extensive journal literature covering BEM applied to plates, author John T. Katsikadelis draws heavily on his pioneering work in the field to provide a complete introduction to theory and application. Beginning with a chapter of preliminary mathematical background to make the book a self-contained resource, he moves on to cover the application of BEM to basic thin plate problems and more advanced problems. Each chapter contains several examples described in detail and closes with problems to solve. Presenting the BEM as an efficient computational method for practical plate analysis and design, this book is a valuable reference for researchers, students and engineers working with BEM and plate challenges within mechanical, civil, aerospace and marine engineering. --
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|a Preliminary mathematical knowledge -- BEM for plate bending analysis -- BEM for other plate problems -- BEM for dynamic analysis of plates -- BEM for large deflection analysis of membranes.
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|a Boundary element methods.
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