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100 1 _aÖchsner, Andreas.
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245 1 0 _aComputational Statics and Dynamics
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_bAn Introduction Based on the Finite Element Method /
_cby Andreas Öchsner.
250 _a1st ed. 2016.
264 1 _aSingapore :
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_bImprint: Springer,
_c2016.
300 _aXX, 485 p. 225 illus.
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505 0 _aIntroduction to the Finite Element Method -- Rods and Trusses -- Euler-Bernoulli Beams and Frames -- Timoshenko Beams -- Plane Elements -- Classical Plate Elements -- Three-Dimensional Elements -- Principles of Linear Dynamics -- Integration Methods for Transient Problems -- Appendix A: Mathematics -- Appendix B: Mechanics -- Appendix C: Units and Conversion -- Appendix D: Summary of Stiffness Matrices.
520 _aThis book introduces readers to modern computational mechanics based on the finite element method. It helps students succeed in mechanics courses by showing them how to apply the fundamental knowledge they gained in the first years of their engineering education to more advanced topics. In order to deepen readers’ understanding of the derived equations and theories, each chapter also includes supplementary problems. These problems start with fundamental knowledge questions on the theory presented in the chapter, followed by calculation problems. In total over 80 such calculation problems are provided, along with brief solutions for each. This book is especially designed to meet the needs of Australian students, reviewing the mathematics covered in their first two years at university. The 13-week course comprises three hours of lectures and two hours of tutorials per week.
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