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A presentation of the theory behind the Rayleigh-Ritz (R-R) method,
as well as a discussion of the choice of admissible functions and
the use of penalty methods, including recent developments such as
using negative inertia and bi-penalty terms. While presenting the
mathematical basis of the R-R method, the authors also give simple
explanations and analogies to make it easier to understand.
Examples include calculation of natural frequencies and critical
loads of structures and structural components, such as beams,
plates, shells and solids. MATLAB codes for some common problems
are also supplied.
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