
Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis for Continua and Structures
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 16. August 2000
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Paperback/Softback
XVI, 650 pages
978-0-471-98774-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Nonlinear Finite Elements for Continua and Structures Ted Belytschko, Wing Kam Liu, Brian Moran Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois This book provides a comprehensive description of the major methodologies of nonlinear finite element analysis for solid mechanics, as applied to continua and structures. Treatment of the subject is integrated in such a way that the reader can gain an understanding of the fundamental methods, a feeling for the comparative usefulness of different approaches and an appreciation of the difficulties inherent in nonlinear analysis. In-depth coverage of the following is given:
* Lagrangian and arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian treatments of continua
* many of the material laws used in today's software and research
* solution methods, including explicit and implicit time integration methods and methods for equilibrium problems
* basic concepts such as stability and smoothness, and techniques such as linearization and regularization
* methods for shells and structures
* contact-impact problems
* element technology, including multi-field elements
Ideal for self-study, no other book provides such a comprehensive description of nonlinear finite element analysis for solid mechanics. This is an invaluable reference not only for final year undergraduates, postgraduates, academics and engineers working on sophisticated finite element software and in the field of solid mechanics, but also for all users of nonlinear finite element programs.
* Lagrangian and arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian treatments of continua
* many of the material laws used in today's software and research
* solution methods, including explicit and implicit time integration methods and methods for equilibrium problems
* basic concepts such as stability and smoothness, and techniques such as linearization and regularization
* methods for shells and structures
* contact-impact problems
* element technology, including multi-field elements
Ideal for self-study, no other book provides such a comprehensive description of nonlinear finite element analysis for solid mechanics. This is an invaluable reference not only for final year undergraduates, postgraduates, academics and engineers working on sophisticated finite element software and in the field of solid mechanics, but also for all users of nonlinear finite element programs.
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"This remarkable and comprehensive book represents the state of knowledge of nonlinear solid continua and structures." (Zentralblatt Math, Vol. 959 No. 9, 2001)More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Ill.
Dimensions
Height: 24.3 cm
Width: 17 cm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
1138 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-98774-1 (9780471987741)
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Content
Preface.
List of Boxes.
Introduction.
Lagrangian and Eulerian Finite Elements in One Dimension.
Continuum Mechanics.
Lagrangian Meshes.
Constitutive Models
Solution Methods and Stability.
Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian Formulations.
Element Technology.
Beams and Shells.
Contact-Impact.
Appendix 1: Voigt Notation.
Appendix 2: Norms.
Appendix 3: Element Shape Functions.
Glossary.
References.
Index.
List of Boxes.
Introduction.
Lagrangian and Eulerian Finite Elements in One Dimension.
Continuum Mechanics.
Lagrangian Meshes.
Constitutive Models
Solution Methods and Stability.
Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian Formulations.
Element Technology.
Beams and Shells.
Contact-Impact.
Appendix 1: Voigt Notation.
Appendix 2: Norms.
Appendix 3: Element Shape Functions.
Glossary.
References.
Index.