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Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis by David Hutton
Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis by David Hutton
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This new work provides students with a thorough, hands-on grasp of the concepts of the finite element approach within a range of engineering applications. It is designed for the senior undergraduate finite element course in mechanical, civil, and aerospace engineering departments.
Hutton avoids variational calculus and instead focuses on the engineering mechanics and mathematical knowledge that could be anticipated of senior engineering students when discussing the fundamentals of the finite element approach. The Galerkin finite element approach, which easily enables application of finite element analysis to nonstructural issues, and basic equilibrium concepts, as well as the introduction of the idea of minimal potential energy, are all relied upon throughout the work.
The manual has a decent range of homework problems and examples and is software-independent, making it adaptable for usage in many other systems.
A website for the book is also available, replete with password-protected problem solutions, instructions on how to utilize the FEPC 2-D finite element program with the text, book illustrations for use in lectures, and links to commercial FEA websites.
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