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100 | _aWriggers, P. | ||
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_aNonlinear finite element methods _c Peter Wriggers. |
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_aBerlin : _bSpringer, _c©2008. |
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_t Nonlinear Phenomena --
_tBasic Equations of Continuum Mechanics -- _tSpatial Discretization Techniques -- _tSolution Methods for Time Independent Problems -- _tSolution Methods for Time Dependent Problems -- _tStability Problems -- _tAdaptive Methods -- _tSpecial Structural Elements -- _tSpecial Finite Elements for Continua -- _tContact Problems -- _tAutomation of the Finite Element Method |
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520 | _a Finite element methods have become ever more important to engineers as tools for design and optimization, now even for solving non-linear technological problems. However, several aspects must be considered for finite-element simulations which are specific for non-linear problems: These problems require the knowledge and the understanding of theoretical foundations and their finite-element discretization as well as algorithms for solving the non-linear equations. This book provides the reader with the required knowledge covering the complete field of finite element analyses in solid mechanics. It is written for advanced students in engineering fields but serves also as an introduction into non-linear simulation for the practising engineer | ||
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