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CISM Course on Finite Element and Boundary Element Techniques from Mathematical and Engineering Point of View

Traditional FEM and the more recent BEM underlie many engineering computational methods and corresponding software. Both methods have their merits and also their limitations. The combination of both methods will provide an improved numerical tool in the future. The aim of this book is to present sig...

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Autores principales: Stein, E, Wendland, W
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 1988
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2826-8
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description Traditional FEM and the more recent BEM underlie many engineering computational methods and corresponding software. Both methods have their merits and also their limitations. The combination of both methods will provide an improved numerical tool in the future. The aim of this book is to present significant basic formulations of FEM and BEM and to show their common practical and mathematical foundations, their differences and possibilities for their combination. These include variational foundations, FEM and BEM for linear and non-linear elasticity and potential problems, the combination of FEM-BEM asymptotic error analysis, modifications due to corner and crack singularities and corresponding improvement of convergence, plastic analysis, numerical algorithms and engineering applications.
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spelling cern-17075302021-04-22T07:02:52Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-7091-2826-8http://cds.cern.ch/record/1707530engStein, EWendland, WCISM Course on Finite Element and Boundary Element Techniques from Mathematical and Engineering Point of ViewMathematical Physics and MathematicsTraditional FEM and the more recent BEM underlie many engineering computational methods and corresponding software. Both methods have their merits and also their limitations. The combination of both methods will provide an improved numerical tool in the future. The aim of this book is to present significant basic formulations of FEM and BEM and to show their common practical and mathematical foundations, their differences and possibilities for their combination. These include variational foundations, FEM and BEM for linear and non-linear elasticity and potential problems, the combination of FEM-BEM asymptotic error analysis, modifications due to corner and crack singularities and corresponding improvement of convergence, plastic analysis, numerical algorithms and engineering applications.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:17075301988
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CISM Course on Finite Element and Boundary Element Techniques from Mathematical and Engineering Point of View
title CISM Course on Finite Element and Boundary Element Techniques from Mathematical and Engineering Point of View
title_full CISM Course on Finite Element and Boundary Element Techniques from Mathematical and Engineering Point of View
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title_short CISM Course on Finite Element and Boundary Element Techniques from Mathematical and Engineering Point of View
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