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Computational Methods in Solid Mechanics (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
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Computational Methods in Solid Mechanics (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
Series: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, 29
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Summary This bookis an introdU(;tion to the three numerical
methodsmost commonly used for the mechanical analysisof deformable
solids, namely: * the finite element method(FEM), a
particularcaseofGalerkin's method, for the spatial
discretisationofsolids; * the linear iteration method(LIM), a
generalizationofNewton's method, for solving geometricandmaterial
nonlinearities; * the finite difference method (FDM), in fact
Newmark's method, for the temporal discretisation oftheproblem. The
main reason for this selection is the degree of generality reached
by the computerprograms basedon the combinationofthese methods. The
originalityofthepresentation lies in the comparable emphasisputon
the spatial, temporal and nonlinear dimensions of problem solving.
For each dimension, there corresponds one method whose basic
principle is exposed. It is then shown how they can be combined in
a compact and flexible fonn. Thisjoint investigationofthe three
methods leads to a particularly neat global algorithm. It is with
this double objectiveof simplicity and unity in mind that this book
has been designed. An outline of the book follows. A
one-dimensional bar model problem, including all the ingredients
necessary for acompletepresentationofthe addressed methods,
isdefined in Chapter1. Emphasis is placedon the virtual work
principle as an alternative to the.differentialequation ofmotion.
Chapters 2, 3 and 4 present the three numerical methods: FEM, LIM
and FDM, respectively. Although the presentation relies on a
one-dimensional model problem, the fonnalism used is general and
directly extendible to two- and three-dimensional situations. The
compact combination of the three methods is discussed in detail in
Chapter 5, which also contains several sections concerning their
computer implementation.
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