A first course in the finite element method

Offering an approach to the finite element method that can be understood by both undergraduate and graduate students, this book is suitable as a basic learning tool for the undergraduate student in civil and mechanical engineering whose focus is on stress analysis and heat transfer.

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Main Author: Logan, Daryl L.
Other Authors: Chaudhry, K. K, Singh, Prahlad
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Stamford, CT Cengage Learning 2011.
Edition:4th ed.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Introduction [Finite element method] -- Introduction to the stiffness (displacement) method -- Development of truss equations -- Development of beam equations -- Frame and grid equations -- Development of the plane stress and plane strain stiffness equations -- Practical considerations in modeling; interpreting results; and examples of plane stress/strain analysis -- Development of the linear-strain triangle equations -- Axisymmetric elements -- Isoparametric formulation -- Three-dimensional stress analysis -- Plate bending element -- Heat transfer and mass transport -- Fluid flow -- Thermal stress -- Structural dynamics and time-dependent heat transfer -- Appendix A: Matrix algebra -- Appendix B: Methods for solution of simultaneous linear equations -- Appendix D: Equations from elasticity theory -- Appendix D: Equivalent nodal forces -- Appendix E: Principle of virtual work -- Appendix F: Geometric properties of structural steel wide flange sections -- Answers to selected problems. 
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