The Finite Element Method Author

By: Zienkiewicz, O.CMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: Eng. Publication details: New Delhi. : Tata McGraw- Hill Company ltd., 2007Edition: 3rd edDescription: xv ; 787 p. PAPER BACK 22cmISBN: 9780070996946Subject(s): Civil, ElementDDC classification: 624.17
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Contents: Preface 1. Some preliminaries: The Standard Discrete System 2. Finite Elements Of An elastic Continuum-Displacement Approach 3. Generalization of The Finite element Concepts- Weighted Residual And Variational Approaches 4. Plane Stress And Plane Strain 5. Axi-Symmetric Stress Analysis 6. Three-Dimensional Stress Analysis 7. Element Shape Functions- Some General Families Of Co Continuity 8. Curved, Isoparametric Elements and numerical integration 9. Some application of isoparametric elements in two-and three-dimensional stress analysis 10. Bending of thin plates-A C1-continuity Problem 11. Non-conforming elements; substitute shape functions;'Reduced' integration and similar useful tricks 12.Lagrangian constraints in energy principles of elasticity.'Complete Field' and " Interface Variables' 13. Shells as an assembly of elements 14. Axi-Symmetric shells 15. Semi-analytical finite element processes-use of orthogonal function 16. Shells as a special case of three-dimensional analysis 17. Steady-state eirld problems-heat conduction, eelectric and magnetic potential, fluid flow, etc. 18. Non-linear material problem,plasticity, creep(viscoplasticity) non- linear field problem,etc. 19. Geometrically non-linear problem: large displacement and structural instability 20. The time dimension, semi-discretization of field and dynamic problem and analytical solution procedures 21. The time dimension: finite element approximation to initail value-transient problem 22. Flow of viscous fluid:some special problems of convective transport 23. 'Boundary Solution' process and the finite element method infinite domains: singularity in fracture mechanics 24. Computer procedures for finite element analysis
Summary: Finite Element. Finite Method.
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Contents:
Preface
1. Some preliminaries: The Standard Discrete System
2. Finite Elements Of An elastic Continuum-Displacement Approach
3. Generalization of The Finite element Concepts- Weighted Residual And Variational Approaches
4. Plane Stress And Plane Strain
5. Axi-Symmetric Stress Analysis
6. Three-Dimensional Stress Analysis
7. Element Shape Functions- Some General Families Of Co Continuity
8. Curved, Isoparametric Elements and numerical integration
9. Some application of isoparametric elements in two-and three-dimensional stress analysis
10. Bending of thin plates-A C1-continuity Problem
11. Non-conforming elements; substitute shape functions;'Reduced' integration and similar useful tricks
12.Lagrangian constraints in energy principles of elasticity.'Complete Field' and " Interface Variables'
13. Shells as an assembly of elements
14. Axi-Symmetric shells
15. Semi-analytical finite element processes-use of orthogonal function
16. Shells as a special case of three-dimensional analysis
17. Steady-state eirld problems-heat conduction, eelectric
and magnetic potential, fluid flow, etc.
18. Non-linear material problem,plasticity, creep(viscoplasticity) non- linear field problem,etc.
19. Geometrically non-linear problem: large displacement and structural instability
20. The time dimension, semi-discretization of field and dynamic problem and analytical solution procedures
21. The time dimension: finite element approximation to initail value-transient problem
22. Flow of viscous fluid:some special problems of convective transport
23. 'Boundary Solution' process and the finite element method infinite domains: singularity in fracture mechanics
24. Computer procedures for finite element analysis

Finite Element. Finite Method.

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