Applied Finite Element Analysis
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TextPublisher number: Prof. S. C. BhaduriPublication details: New York John Wiley and Sons c1984Edition: 2ndDescription: 427ISBN: - 0-471-62789-5
- 620.001515353 SEG
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Contents :
Part ONE : Basic Concepts
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 : One-Dimensional linear Element
Chapter 3 : A Finite element Example
Chapter 4 : Element matrics : Galerkin Formulation
Chapter 5 : Two-DImensional Elements
Chapter 6 : Coordinate Systems
Part TWO - Field Problems
Chapter 7 Two -Dimensional Field Equation
Chapter 8 : TOrsion of Noncircular Sections
Chapter 9 : Derivative Boundary Conditions : Point Sources and Sinks
Chapter 10 : Irrotational Flow
Chapter 11 : Heat Transfer by Conduction and Convection
Chapter 12 : Acostical Vibrations
Chapter 13 : Axisymmetric Field Problems
Chapter 14 : Time -Dependent Field Problems ; Theoretical Considerations
Chapter 15 : Time-Dependent Field Problems : Practical Considerations
Chapter 16 : Computer Program for Two -Dimensional Field Problems
Chapter 17 : The Axial Force Member
Chapater 18 : Element Matrices : Potential Energy Formulations
Chapter 19 : The Truss element
Chapter 20 : A Beam Element
Chapter 21 : A Plane Frame Element
Chapter 22 : Theory of Elasticity
Chapter 23 : Two -Dimensional Elasticity
Chapter 24 : Axisymmetric Elasticity
Chapter 25 : Computer Programs for Structural and solid Mechanics
Part FOUR : Linear and Quadratic Elements
Chapter 26 : Element Shape Functions
Chapter 27 : Element Matrices
Chapter 28 Isoparametric Computer Programs
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