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Finite Element Programming
1st Edition - December 12, 1979
Authors: Leanne Hinton, D. R.J. Owen
Language: English
Paperback ISBN:9780123493521
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It is fitting that Book I of the series should be on the subject of finite elements. The finite element method is now well established as an engineering tool with wide…Read more
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It is fitting that Book I of the series should be on the subject of finite elements. The finite element method is now well established as an engineering tool with wide application. At the same time is has attracted considerable attention from mathematicians over the last ten years, so that a large body of mathematical theory now exists.
Students and Professor in the Civil Engineering.
Editors' Foreword. Preface. Introduction and Theory. Assembly of Elements and Solution of Stiffness Equations. Input and Output. Isoparametric Beam Element. Element Characteristics for Plane Stress/Strain. Element Characteristics for Plate Bending Applications. Equivalent Nodal Representation of Loads. The Equation Solution Subroutine. Data Checking and Error Diagnostics. Program Construction and Numerical Examples. Discussion and Further Developments. Appendix I. Instructions for Preparing Input Data. Appendix II. Dictionary of Variable Names. Index.
No. of pages: 305
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: December 12, 1979
Imprint: Academic Press
Paperback ISBN: 9780123493521
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Leanne Hinton
Leanne Hinton is a professor of linguistics at the University of California, the director of the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, and a consulting member of the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival.
Affiliations and expertise
University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
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D. R.J. Owen
Affiliations and expertise
Dept. of Civil Engineering, University College of Swansea, UK