This book is an introduction to finite elements in their specific and elementary application to solid mechanics and structural analysis. It is written for use as an advanced undergraduate text and is designed to find application in mechanical, aeronautical and civil engineering departments. The book deals mainly with static linear analysis but also includes a brief introduction to dynamic problems. It is intended either as a prescribed text for a final year course in finite element methods or computational solid mechanics, or as an accompanying text for more conventional solid mechanics/advanced strength of materials courses which incorporate aspects of the finite element approach, or simply as a self-contained course of private study for students or graduate engineers who need to become familiar with the finite element method for one reason or another. The subject matter is presented in a logical sequence which starts with a brief introduction to the finite element method in general followed by a review of the necessary relationships from linear elasticity and from beam and plate theory.
Variational statements for the continuum problem are then presented and the displacement energy method is selected as a basis for solid and structural applications of the finite element approach. Various categories of continuum and structural element are then discussed roughly in order of increasing complexity. One- and two- dimensional bar elements are dealt with first. These are followed by linear two- and three- dimensional continuum elements, higher-order continuum elements, mapped elements, beam elements, plate elements and shell elements. En route, there are brief digressions into solution methods and convergence criteria. The book concludes with a brief introduction to dynamic analysis.
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This is very much a teaching text intended as an accompaniment to an advanced undergraduate engineering course. In content, the book primarily deals with static problems in solids and structures, but also leads into dynamics, while focusing unequivocally on the needs of students rather than researchers and professionals.
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Introduction. Preliminaries. Energy formulations. Displacement elements, the basic approach. Solutions to the finite element equations, some practical considerations. Linear elements for two and three dimensional analysis. Convergence, compatibility and completeness. High order elements for two dimensional and three dimensional analysis. Beam and frame elements. Plate and shell elements. Dynamics and vibration. Index.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780412441608
Publisert
1992-10-31
Utgiver
Chapman and Hall
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
364
Forfatter