05-09-2010, 09:17 AM
Parameter Sensitivity in Nonlinear Mechanics: Theory and Finite Element Computations
Editorial Reviews
There are various methods for the analysis and design of bodies subject to static and dynamic loadings in structural and solid mechanics. Sensitivity analysis is concerned with the relationship between parameters, describing the structure under consideration and the function describing the response of that structure under loading conditions. This book addresses the finite element computational techniques typical of sensitivity analysis for solid mechanics systems with any nonlinearity. It is an attempt to combine theoretical modelling techniques with effective computer implementation: besides the theory many suitable finite element codes have been developed by the authors and used for computing examples discussed in the text.
From the Publisher
Addressing nonlinear sensitivity problems in a consistent manner, this book analyses solid mechanics systems with any nonlinearity, such as large deformations, buckling and post-buckling, plasticity and viscoplasticity, nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear transient heat conduction. Beside the theory and results of numerical computations presented in the book, some finite element programs used for solving the examples .
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