
The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics
Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 3. December 2013
Book
Hardback
672 pages
978-1-85617-634-7 (ISBN)
Description
The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics is the key text and reference for engineers, researchers and senior students dealing with the analysis and modeling of structures, from large civil engineering projects such as dams to aircraft structures and small engineered components.
This edition brings a thorough update and rearrangement of the book's content, including new chapters on:
Material constitution using representative volume elements
Differential geometry and calculus on manifolds
Background mathematics and linear shell theory
Focusing on the core knowledge, mathematical and analytical tools needed for successful structural analysis and modeling, The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics is the authoritative resource of choice for graduate level students, researchers and professional engineers.
This edition brings a thorough update and rearrangement of the book's content, including new chapters on:
Material constitution using representative volume elements
Differential geometry and calculus on manifolds
Background mathematics and linear shell theory
Focusing on the core knowledge, mathematical and analytical tools needed for successful structural analysis and modeling, The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics is the authoritative resource of choice for graduate level students, researchers and professional engineers.
Reviews / Votes
"...most up to date and comprehensive reference yet on the finite element method for engineers and mathematicians...part of a collection of 3 other books on the Finite Element Method... Renowned for their scope, range and authority..." --MCADCafe, March 2014"Focusing on the core knowledge, mathematical and analytical tools needed for successful structural analysis and modeling,The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics is the authoritative resource of choice for graduate level students, researchers and professional engineers." --MCADCafe.com, March 2014
"...this is a book that you simply cannot afford to be without. "--International Journal of Numerical Methods in Engineering
More details
Series
Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Reference for Mechanical, Civil, Structural, Aerospace and Manufacturing Engineers, applied mathematicians and computer aided engineering software developers
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
1340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85617-634-7 (9781856176347)
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O. C. Zienkiewicz | R. L. Taylor
The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics
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11/2013
7th Edition
Butterworth-Heinemann
€112.00
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Olek C. Zienkiewicz | Robert L. Taylor
Finite Element Method: Volume 2
Book
08/2005
6th Edition
Butterworth-Heinemann
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Persons
Professor O.C. Zienkiewicz, CBE, FRS, FREng died on 2 January 2009. Prior to his death he was Professor Emeritus at the Civil and Computational Engineering Centre, University of Wales Swansea and previously was Director of the Institute for Numerical Methods in Engineering at the University of Wales Swansea, UK. He also held the UNESCO Chair of Numerical Methods in Engineering at the Technical University of Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. He was the head of the Civil Engineering Department at the University of Wales Swansea between 1961 and 1989. During this period he established that department as one of the primary centres of finite element research. In 1968 he became the Founder Editor of the International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering which still remains today the major journal in this field. The recipient of 27 honorary degrees and many medals, Professor Zienkiewicz was a member of five academies - an honour he received for his many contributions to the fundamental developments of the finite element method. In 1978, he became a Fellow of the Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering. This was followed by his election as a foreign member to the US National Academy of Engineering (1981), the Polish Academy of Science (1985), the Chinese Academy of Sciences (1998), and the National Academy of Science, Italy (Academia dei Lincei) (1999). He published the first edition of this book in 1967 and it remained the only book on the subject until 1971. Professor R.L. Taylor has more than 60 years of experience in the modelling and simulation of structures and solid continua including eighteen years in industry. He is Professor of the Graduate School and the Emeritus T.Y. and Margaret Lin Professor of Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley and also Corporate Fellow at Dassault Systemes Americas Corp. in Johnston, Rhode Island. In 1991 he was elected to membership in the US National Academy of Engineering in recognition of his educational and research contributions to the field of computational mechanics. Professor Taylor is a Fellow of the US Association for Computational Mechanics - USACM (1996) and a Fellow of the International Association of Computational Mechanics - IACM (1998). He has received numerous awards including the Berkeley Citation, the highest honour awarded by the University of California, Berkeley, the USACM John von Neumann Medal, the IACM Gauss-Newton Congress Medal and a Dr.-Ingenieur ehrenhalber awarded by the Technical University of Hannover, Germany. Professor Taylor has written several computer programs for finite element analysis of structural and non-structural systems, one of which, FEAP, is used world-wide in education and research environments. A personal version, FEAPpv, available on GitHub, is incorporated into this book.
Author
Swansea University, Swansea, Wales
Emeritus Professor of Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Content
General problems in solid mechanics and non-linearity; Galerkin method of approximation - irreducible and mixed forms; Solution of non-linear algebraic equations; Inelastic and non-linear materials; Geometrically non-linear problems - finite deformation; Material constitution in finite deformation; Treatment of constraints - contact and tied interfaces; Pseudo-rigid and rigid-flexible bodies; Structural mechanics problems in one dimension - rods; Structural mechanics problems in two dimensions - plates and shells; Structural mechanics problems in two dimensions - linearize theory; Curved rods and axisymmetric shells; Discrete element methods; Multi-scale modelling; Computer procedures