Large Engineering Systems : Proceedings of the International Symposium Held at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada August 9-12, 1976.
Large Engineering Systems documents the proceedings of the International Symposium held at the University of Manitoba, Canada on August 9-12, 1976. This book compiles papers on the technology of large engineering systems. The topics discussed include the analysis of an automobile body by finite elem...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; New York :
Pergamon Press,
1977.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Large Engineering Systems; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; LARGE SYSTEMS-A UNIFYING THEME; BANQUET ADDRESS; CAPITALISM, COMMUNISM, COPULATION, AND COLLISION; A Crisis of Conscience and Consciousness; The following address was then delivered:; The speaker was thanked by D.R. Campbell, President of The University of Manitoba; BIBLIOGRAPHY; PART I:FIELDS; CHAPTER 1: SYSTEMS FOR LARGE ENGINEERING PROBLEM SOLUTIONS; SUMMARY; I. GOALS AND VALUES OF ENGINEERING SYSTEMS; II. ELEMENTS OF PROBLEM SOLVING; III. PHILOSOPHY AND CONCEPT OF SYSTEMS.
- Iv. examples of system implementation for large aeroelastic engineering problemsv. future trends in system development; reference list; chapter 2. complexity of vectorized solution of two-dimensional finite element grids; abstract; introduction; a dissection algorithm for arbitrary rectangular elements; operation and vector counts; vectorizability of the solution; conclusions; references; chapter 3. analysis of an automobile body by finite element method; abstract; introduction; finite element formulation; finite element idealization; computer program; applications; conclusions; references.
- Chapter 4. procedures for computer analysis of large nonlinear structural systemsabstract; introduction; source of nonlinear algebraic equations; organization of nonlinear analysis; stage analysis; classification of solution techniques; corrective methods; incremental methods; prob lem-adaptive solution strategies; concluding remarks; acknowledgment; references and bibliography; discussion; chapter 5. the prediction of the spectral densities of folded plate structures using finite element results; abstract; introduction; the finite element method; determination of spectral densities.
- Discussion of results and conclusionsreferences; chapter 6. finite-element solution of boundary integral equations; abstract; introduction; the method; computer implementation; example; conclusion; references; chapter 7. a small frontal package for finite elements; introduction and motivation; economic considerations; equation solving techniques; frontal housekeeping; main features of frontal package; package components; conclusions; references; chapter 8. an approximate method for investigation of large circular loop arrays; abstract; introduction; method; conclusions; references.
- Chapter 9. numerical modelling by the tlm methodintroduction; space discretisation; time discretisation by stub transmission-line modelling; time discretisation by link transmission-line modelling; time discretisation by general transmission-line modelling; discussions and conclusions; acknowledgement; references; chapter 10. a unifying discrete model of field problems; abstract; introduction; the direct discrete method (ddm); the ddm and diakoptics; analysis of large-scale systems; heat conduction example; distinguishing features of the ddm; conclusions; references; part ii: optimization; Chapter 11. nonlinear optimization of engineering design with emphasis on centering, tolerancing, and tuning.