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Т Е Х Н И Ч Е С К А Я   Л И Т Е Р А Т У Р А: Carlos A. Felippa "INTRODUCTION to FINITE ELEMENT METHODS." 2001
Краткое описание:
"This textbook presents an Introduction to the computer-based
simulation of linear structures by the Finite Element Method (FEM).
It assembles the "converged" lecture notes of Introduction to
Finite Element Methods or IFEM. This is a core graduate course
offered in the Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences of the
University of Colorado at Boulder. IFEM was first taught on the
Fall Semester 1986 and has been repeated every year since. It is
taken by both first-year graduate students as part of their M.S.
or M.E. requirements, and by senior undergraduates as technical
elective. Selective material in Chapters 1 through 3 is used to
teach a twoweek introduction of Matrix Structural Analysis and
Finite Element concepts to junior undergraduate students who are
taking their first Mechanics of Materials course. Prerequisites
for the graduate-level course are multivariate calculus, linear
algebra, a basic knowledge of structural mechanics at the
Mechanics of Materials level, and some familiarity with
programming concepts learnt in undergraduate courses. The course
originally used Fortran 77 as computer implementation language.
This has been gradually changed to Mathematica since 1995.
The changeover is now complete. No prior knowledge of
Mathematica is required because that language, unlike Fortran
or similar low-level programming languages, can be picked up
while "going along." Inasmuch as Mathematica supports both
symbolic and numeric computation, as well as direct use of
visualization tools, the use of the language is interspersed
throughout the book."
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