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:
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Lagrangian
and arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian treatments of continua
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many of the material laws used in today's software and research
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solution methods, including explicit and implicit time integration
methods and methods for equilibrium problems
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basic concepts such as stability and smoothness, and techniques
such as linearization and regularization
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methods for shells and structures
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element technology, including multi-field element
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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