Computational Methods in Engineering Boundary Value Problems

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  • Author : T.Y. Na
  • Publisher : Academic Press
  • Pages : 308 pages
  • ISBN : 008095653X
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Computational Methods in Engineering

Computational Methods in Engineering
  • Author : S.P. Venkateshan,Prasanna Swaminathan
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release : 09 December 2013
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Computational Methods in Engineering brings to light the numerous uses of numerical methods in engineering. It clearly explains the application of these methods mathematically and practically, emphasizing programming aspects when appropriate. By approaching the cross-disciplinary topic of numerical methods with a flexible approach, Computational Methods in Engineering encourages a well-rounded understanding of the subject. This book's teaching goes beyond the text—detailed exercises (with solutions), real examples of numerical methods in real engineering practices, flowcharts, and MATLAB codes all help

Computational Methods in Engineering Science

Computational Methods in Engineering   Science
  • Author : Zhenhan Yao,Mingwu Yuan
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 31 December 2007
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Here are the printed proceedings of EPMESC X, held on August 21-23, 2006 in Sanya, Hainan Island of China. It includes 14 full papers of plenary and semi-plenary lectures and approximately 166 one-page summaries. The accompanying CD-ROM includes all 180 full papers presented at the conference.

Numerical Methods in Engineering with Python

Numerical Methods in Engineering with Python
  • Author : Jaan Kiusalaas
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 29 January 2010
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This text is for engineering students and a reference for practising engineers, especially those who wish to explore Python. This new edition features 18 additional exercises and the addition of rational function interpolation. Brent's method of root finding was replaced by Ridder's method, and the Fletcher-Reeves method of optimization was dropped in favor of the downhill simplex method. Each numerical method is explained in detail, and its shortcomings are pointed out. The examples that follow individual topics fall into two categories:

International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering ICCMSE 2004

International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering  ICCMSE 2004
  • Author : Theodore Simos,George Maroulis
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release : 29 April 2019
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The International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering (ICCMSE) is unique in its kind. It regroups original contributions from all fields of the traditional Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine and all branches of Engineering. The aim of the conference is to bring together computational scientists from several disciplines in order to share methods and ideas. More than 370 extended abstracts have been submitted for consideration for presentation in ICCMSE 2004. From these, 289 extended abstracts have been selected after international

The Finite Element Method in Engineering

The Finite Element Method in Engineering
  • Author : Singiresu S. Rao
  • Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Release : 23 March 2023
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Finite Element Analysis is an analytical engineering tool developed in the 1960's by the Aerospace and nuclear power industries to find usable, approximate solutions to problems with many complex variables. It is an extension of derivative and integral calculus, and uses very large matrix arrays and mesh diagrams to calculate stress points, movement of loads and forces, and other basic physical behaviors. Students will find in this textbook a thorough grounding of the mathematical principles underlying the popular, analytical methods

Fundamentals of Computational Methods for Engineers

Fundamentals of Computational Methods for Engineers
  • Author : Md. Masud Rana,Wei Xu,Youguang Guo
  • Publisher : Bentham Science Publishers
  • Release : 01 June 2022
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This textbook bridges the gap between introductory and advanced numerical methods for engineering students. The book initially introduces readers to numerical methods before progressing to linear and nonlinear equations. Next, the book covers the topics of interpolation, curve fitting and approximation, integration, differentiation and differential equations. The book concludes with a chapter on advanced mathematical analysis which explains methods for finite difference, method of moments and finite elements. The book introduces readers to key concepts in engineering such as error

Computational Methods

Computational Methods
  • Author : G.R. Liu,V.B.C. Tan,X. Han
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 26 May 2007
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The First International Conference on Computational Methods (ICCM04), organized by the department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore, was held in Singapore, December 15-17, 2004, with great success. This conference proceedings contains some 290 papers from more than 30 countries/regions. The papers cover a broad range of topics such as meshfree particle methods, Generalized FE and Extended FE methods, inverse analysis and optimization methods. Computational methods for geomechanics, machine learning, vibration, shock, impact, health monitoring, material modeling, fracture and damage mechanics,

Computational Methods for Fracture in Porous Media

Computational Methods for Fracture in Porous Media
  • Author : René de Borst
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release : 30 October 2017
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Computational Methods for Fracture in Porous Media: Isogeometric and Extended Finite Element Methods provides a self-contained presentation of new modeling techniques for simulating crack propagation in fluid-saturated porous materials. This book reviews the basic equations that govern fluid-saturated porous media. A multi-scale approach to modeling fluid transport in joins, cracks, and faults is described in such a way that the resulting formulation allows for a sub-grid representation of the crack and fluid flow in the crack. Interface elements are also

Computational Methods in Elasticity and Plasticity

Computational Methods in Elasticity and Plasticity
  • Author : A. Anandarajah
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 04 January 2011
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Computational Methods in Elasticity and Plasticity: Solids and Porous Media presents the latest developments in the area of elastic and elasto-plastic finite element modeling of solids, porous media and pressure-dependent materials and structures. The book covers the following topics in depth: the mathematical foundations of solid mechanics, the finite element method for solids and porous media, the theory of plasticity and the finite element implementation of elasto-plastic constitutive models. The book also includes: -A detailed coverage of elasticity for isotropic

Computational Methods in Physics and Engineering

Computational Methods in Physics and Engineering
  • Author : Samuel S M Wong
  • Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
  • Release : 15 March 1997
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Numerical methods are playing an ever-increasing role in physics and engineering. This is especially true after the recent explosion of computing power on the desk-top. This book is aimed at helping the user to make intelligent use of this power tool. Each method is introduced through realistic examples and actual computer programs. The explanations provide the background for making a choice between similar approaches and the knowledge to explore the network for the appropriate existing codes. Tedious proofs and derivations,

Computational Methods for Solids and Fluids

Computational Methods for Solids and Fluids
  • Author : Adnan Ibrahimbegovic
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 12 February 2016
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This volume contains the best papers presented at the 2nd ECCOMAS International Conference on Multiscale Computations for Solids and Fluids, held June 10-12, 2015. Topics dealt with include multiscale strategy for efficient development of scientific software for large-scale computations, coupled probability-nonlinear-mechanics problems and solution methods, and modern mathematical and computational setting for multi-phase flows and fluid-structure interaction. The papers consist of contributions by six experts who taught short courses prior to the conference, along with several selected articles from other participants

Numerical Methods for Engineers Second Edition

Numerical Methods for Engineers  Second Edition
  • Author : D. Vaughan Griffiths,I.M. Smith
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release : 31 March 1991
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Numerical Methods for Engineers: A Programming Approach is devoted to solving engineering problems using numerical methods. It covers all areas of introductory numerical methods and emphasizes techniques of programming in FORTRAN 77, and developing subprograms using FORTRAN functions and subroutines. In this way, the book serves as an introduction to using powerful mathematical subroutine libraries. Over 40 main programs are provided in the text and all subroutines are listed in the Appendix. Each main program is presented with a sample data-set and