Boundary Element Programming in Mechanics
Xiao-Wei Gao author Trevor G Davies author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:21st Jul '11
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This 2002 text describes numerical implementation of boundary element methods for nonlinear analysis in solid mechanics.
This 2002 book describes the numerical implementation of boundary element methods for nonlinear analysis in solid mechanics. Sufficient background information on nonlinear mechanics and boundary element techniques is provided to enable the reader to understand the method. A BEM source code is also available on the book's companion website.Nonlinear stress analysis (a branch of solid mechanics) is an essential feature in the design of such diverse structures as aircraft, bridges, machines, and dams. Computational techniques have become vital tools in dealing with the complex, time-consuming problems associated with nonlinear stress analysis. Although finite element techniques are widely used, boundary element methods (BEM) offer a powerful alternative, especially in tackling problems of three-dimensional plasticity. This 2002 book describes the application of BEM in solid mechanics, beginning with basic theory and then explaining the numerical implementation of BEM in nonlinear stress analysis. The authors have also developed a BEM source code for use by the reader, which is available on the book's companion website. This book will be especially useful to stress analysts in industry, research workers in the field of computational plasticity, and postgraduate students taking courses in engineering mechanics.
Review of the hardback: 'This book will be especially useful to stress analysts in industry, to research workers in computational plasticity, and to postgraduate students taking courses in engineering mechanics.' Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete Mathematics Abstracts
ISBN: 9781107400252
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
Weight: 480g
272 pages