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Finite elements of nonlinear continua
Geared toward undergraduate and graduate students, this text extends applications of the finite element method from linear problems in elastic structures to a broad class of practical, nonlinear problems in continuum mechanics. It treats both theory and applications from a general and unifying point...
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McGraw-Hill
1972
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author | Oden, John Tinsley |
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description | Geared toward undergraduate and graduate students, this text extends applications of the finite element method from linear problems in elastic structures to a broad class of practical, nonlinear problems in continuum mechanics. It treats both theory and applications from a general and unifying point of view.The text reviews the thermomechanical principles of continuous media and the properties of the finite element method, and then brings them together to produce discrete physical models of nonlinear continua. The mathematical properties of these models are analyzed, along with the numerical s |
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spelling | cern-1027552021-04-22T06:02:38Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/102755engOden, John TinsleyFinite elements of nonlinear continuaMathematical Physics and MathematicsOther Fields of PhysicsGeared toward undergraduate and graduate students, this text extends applications of the finite element method from linear problems in elastic structures to a broad class of practical, nonlinear problems in continuum mechanics. It treats both theory and applications from a general and unifying point of view.The text reviews the thermomechanical principles of continuous media and the properties of the finite element method, and then brings them together to produce discrete physical models of nonlinear continua. The mathematical properties of these models are analyzed, along with the numerical sMcGraw-Hilloai:cds.cern.ch:1027551972 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Other Fields of Physics Oden, John Tinsley Finite elements of nonlinear continua |
title | Finite elements of nonlinear continua |
title_full | Finite elements of nonlinear continua |
title_fullStr | Finite elements of nonlinear continua |
title_full_unstemmed | Finite elements of nonlinear continua |
title_short | Finite elements of nonlinear continua |
title_sort | finite elements of nonlinear continua |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Other Fields of Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/102755 |
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