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Table of Content
Introduction
Approximate Methods of Analysis
Finite Element Method—An Introduction
Different Approaches in FEM
Finite Elements and Interpolation Functions
One-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis
Two-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis
Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis
Computer Implementation of FEM
Further Applications of Finite Element Method
Appendix A Review of Matrix Algebra and Matrix Calculus
Appendix B Elements of Calculus of Variations
Appendix C Example Illustrating Use of Galerkin’s Method
Appendix D Review of Gauss Quadrature Procedure for Numerical Integration
Appendix E User’s Manual for the Simplified Finite Element Analysis Program (sfeap)
Appendix F Graphical Interface for the Simplified Finite Element Analysis Program (sfeap)
Appendix G Computer Programs for One-Dimensional and Two-Dimensional Problems
Index
Salient Features
Separate chapters are devoted to basic mathematical modeling, approximate method of analysis, introduction and different approaches to FEM
Comprehensive coverage of FEM interpolation functions
Finite element analysis for various problems in 1D, 2D and 3D
Comprehensive coverage of computer implementation of FEM and FEM software and web resources
Large number of solved problems and exercise questions
More than 200 figures for better understanding of the concepts
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