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Onedimensional Finite Elements An Introduction To The Method Markus Merkel

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Onedimensional Finite Elements An Introduction To The Method Markus Merkel
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Publisher: Springer Vieweg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.39 MB
Pages: 473
Author: Markus Merkel, Andreas Öchsner
ISBN: 9783662667576, 3662667576
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Onedimensional Finite Elements An Introduction To The Method Markus Merkel by Markus Merkel, Andreas Öchsner 9783662667576, 3662667576 instant download after payment.

The basic idea of this introduction to the finite element method is based on the concept of explaining the complex method using only one-dimensional elements. Thus, the mathematical description remains largely simple and straightforward. The emphasis in each chapter is on explaining the method and understanding it itself. The reader learns to understand the assumptions and derivations in various physical problems in structural mechanics and to critically assess the possibilities and limitations of the finite element method. The restriction to one-dimensional elements thus enables the methodical understanding of important topics (e.g. plasticity or composite materials), which a prospective computational engineer encounters in professional practice, but which are rarely treated in this form at universities. Thus, an easy entry - also into more advanced application areas - is ensured by the concept of (a) introduction to the basics (b) exact derivation with restriction to one-dimensional elements (and in many cases also to one-dimensional problems) (c) extensive examples and advanced tasks (with short solution in the appendix). For illustration purposes, each chapter is deepened with extensively calculated and commented examples as well as with further tasks including short solutions

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