The finite element method for solid and structural mechanics / O.C. Zienkiewicz, R.L. Taylor.

By: Zienkiewicz, O. CContributor(s): Taylor, Robert L. (Robert Leroy), 1934-Material type: TextTextPublisher: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005Edition: 6th edDescription: xv, 631 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 0750663219; 9780750663212Subject(s): Structural analysis (Engineering) | Continuum mechanics | Finite element methodDDC classification: 624.1/71 LOC classification: TA640.2 | .Z5 2005Online resources: Table of contents only | Publisher description Summary: The sixth editions of these seminal books deliver the most up to date and comprehensive reference yet on the finite element method for all engineers and mathematicians. Renowned for their scope, range and authority, the new editions have been significantly developed in terms of both contents and scope. Each book is now complete in its own right and provides self-contained reference; used together they provide a formidable resource covering the theory and the application of the universally used FEM. Written by the leading professors in their fields, the three books cover the basis of the method, its application to solid mechanics and to fluid dynamics.
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The sixth editions of these seminal books deliver the most up to date and comprehensive reference yet on the finite element method for all engineers and mathematicians. Renowned for their scope, range and authority, the new editions have been significantly developed in terms of both contents and scope. Each book is now complete in its own right and provides self-contained reference; used together they provide a formidable resource covering the theory and the application of the universally used FEM. Written by the leading professors in their fields, the three books cover the basis of the method, its application to solid mechanics and to fluid dynamics.

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