The Finite Element Method for Three-Dimensional Thermomechanical Applications
Author: Guido Dhondt | Size: 2.0 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Wiley | Year: June 28, 2004 | pages: 340 | ISBN: 0470857528, ISBN-13: 978-0470857526
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are not so well posed
introduce stringent computer time conditions
require robust solution techniques.
Starting from sound continuum mechanics principles, derivation in this book focuses only on proven methods. Coverage of all different aspects of linear and nonlinear thermal mechanical problems in solids are described, thereby avoiding distracting the reader with extraneous solutions paths. Emphasis is put on consistent representation and includes the examination of topics which are not frequently found in other texts, such as cyclic symmetry, rigid body motion and nonlinear multiple point constraints.
Advanced material formulations include anisotropic hyperelasticity, large strain multiplicative viscoplasticity and single crystal viscoplasticity. Finally, the methods described in the book are implemented in the finite element software CalculiX, which is freely available ("www.calculix.de"; the GNU General Public License applies).
Suited to industry practitioners and academic researchers alike, The Finite Element Method for Three-Dimensional Thermomechanical Applications expertly bridges the gap between continuum mechanics and the finite element method.
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