Finite Elements in Structural Analysis Theoretical Concepts and Modeling Procedures in Statics and Dynamics of Structures / [electronic resource] :
by Horst Werkle.
- 1st ed. 2021.
- XI, 709 p. 296 illus. online resource.
- Springer Tracts in Civil Engineering , 2366-2603 .
- Springer Tracts in Civil Engineering , .
Mathematical background -- Basic equations of the theory of elasticity -- Truss and beam structures -- Plate, shell and solid structures -- Dynamic analysis of structures.
The book introduces the basic concepts of the finite element method in the static and dynamic analysis of beam, plate, shell and solid structures, discussing how the method works, the characteristics of a finite element approximation and how to avoid the pitfalls of finite element modeling. Presenting the finite element theory as simply as possible, the book allows readers to gain the knowledge required when applying powerful FEA software tools. Further, it describes modeling procedures, especially for reinforced concrete structures, as well as structural dynamics methods, with a particular focus on the seismic analysis of buildings, and explores the modeling of dynamic systems. Featuring numerous illustrative examples, the book allows readers to easily grasp the fundamentals of the finite element theory and to apply the finite element method proficiently.
9783030498405
10.1007/978-3-030-49840-5 doi
Mechanics, Applied. Solids. Computational intelligence. Buildings—Design and construction. Solid Mechanics. Computational Intelligence. Building Construction and Design.