2nd. ed. — CRC Press, 2024. — 772 p. — ISBN 1032346299.
Now in its
second edition,
Introduction to Finite Element Analysis for Engineers is an essential introduction to
FEA as a method to solve
differential equations. With many practical examples focusing on
both solid mechanics and fluid mechanics, it includes problems for both applications. Using a structure of
classes of differential equations, the book also includes
MatLAB codes and aims to build a comprehensive understanding of FEA and its applications in modern engineering.
New chapters present finite-element models of a system of partial differential equations in two or more independent variables typified by problems
in theory of elasticity and plates. Chapter ten presents the finite element method for a nonlinear
Mindlin-Reissner plate, and
panel flutter is included as a typical example of fluid-structure interactions. The book demonstrates the power and versatility of FEA as a tool with a large number of examples of practical engineering problems. These problems range from those which can be solved without a computer, to those requiring
MatLAB or Python. With applications
in civil, mechanical, aerospace, and biomedical engineering, the textbook is ideal for
senior undergraduate and first-year graduate students and also aligns with mathematics courses.
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