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Computational Contact And Impact Mechanics Fundamentals Of Modeling Interfacial Phenomena In Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis Tod A Laursen

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Computational Contact And Impact Mechanics Fundamentals Of Modeling Interfacial Phenomena In Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis Tod A Laursen
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.81 MB
Pages: 471
Author: Tod A. Laursen
ISBN: 9783642076855, 3642076858
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Computational Contact And Impact Mechanics Fundamentals Of Modeling Interfacial Phenomena In Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis Tod A Laursen by Tod A. Laursen 9783642076855, 3642076858 instant download after payment.

This book comprehensively treats the formulation and finite element approximation of contact and impact problems in nonlinear mechanics. Intended for students, researchers and practitioners interested in numerical solid and structural analysis as well as engineers and scientists dealing with technologies in which tribological response must be characterized, the book includes an introductory but detailed overview of nonlinear finite element formulations before dealing with contact and impact specifically. Topics encompassed include continuum mechanics, mathematical structure, variational framework and finite element implementations associated with contact/impact interaction. Additionally, important and currently emerging research topics in computational contact mechanics are introduced, encompassing such topics as tribological complexity, conservative treatment of inelastic impact interaction and novel spatial discretization strategies.

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