Description
OVERVIEW
This authoritative and thoroughly revised, classic mechanical engineering textbook
offers a broad-based overview and applications of the finite element method. This
revision updates and expands the already large number of problems and worked-out
examples and brings the technical coverage in line with current practices. Readers will
get details on non-traditional applications in bioengineering, fluid, and thermal
sciences, in addition to solid and structural mechanics.
Written by a recognized mechanical engineering expert, An Introduction to the Finite
Element Method, Fourth Edition, teaches, step-by-step, how to determine numerical
solutions to equilibrium as well as time-dependent problems from fluid and thermal
sciences and structural mechanics. Beginning with differential equations, the book
presents a self-contained approach to the construction of weak forms, interpolation
theory, finite element equations and their solution, and computer implementation. The
author provides a solutions manual as well as computer programs that are available
for download.
KEY FEATURES
• Features updated problems and fully worked-out solutions
• Contains downloadable programs that can be applied and extended to real-world
situations
• Written by a highly-cited mechanical engineering researcher and well-respected
author of textbooks






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