The finite element method O. C. Zienkiewicz , R. L. Taylor
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: Oxford ButterworthHeinemannEdición: 5th. edDescripción: xvi, 689 pISBN:- 0750650494
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Some preliminaries : the standard discrete system
A direct approach to problems in elasticity
Generalization of the finite element concepts. Galerkinweighted residual and variational approaches
Plane stress and plane strain
Axisymmetric stress analysis
Threedimensional stress analysis
Steadystate field problems. Heat conduction, electric and magnetic potential, fluid, flow, etc.
"Standard" and "hierarchical" element shape functions : some general families of Co continuity
Mapped elements and numerical integration. "Infinite" and "singularity" elements
The patch test, reduced integration, and nonconforming elements
Mixed formulation and constraintscomplete field methods
Incompressible materials, mixed methods and other procedures of solution
Mixed formulation and constraints. Incomplete (hybrid) field methods, boundary/Trefftz methods
Errors, recovery processes and error estimates
Adaptive finte element refinement
Pointbased approximation; elementfree Galerkin and other meshless methods
The time dimension. Semidiscretization of field and dynamic problems and analytical solution procedures
The time dimension. Discrete approximation in time
Coupled systems
Computer procedures for finite element analysis
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