A First Course in the Finite Element Method A First Course in the Finite Element Analysis provides a simple, basic approach to the finite element method that can be understood by both undergraduate and graduate students. This revised fourth edi
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| Title | : | A First Course in the Finite Element Method |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.61 (235 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0534552986 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 808 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2006-07-25 |
| Genre | : |
Editorial : "Logan does a very good job of keeping things simple and straight forward. Fairly well written using a simple approach without extensive theoretical and mathematical theory. The text is very complete."
"Logan has a very easy-to-read style, while retaining the precision and clarity of engineering topics without being dry."
"The author presented topics in a simple and easy-to-follow way and provided subsequently proper derivation or illustration to enhance students' understanding. I cannot find a textbook which is better than this one in the field of finite element method."
A First Course in the Finite Element Analysis provides a simple, basic approach to the finite element method that can be understood by both undergraduate and graduate students. It does not have the usual prerequisites (such as structural analysis) required by most available texts in this area. The book is written primarily as a basic learning tool for the undergraduate student in civil and mechanical engineering whose main interest is in stress analysis and heat transfer. The text is geared toward those who want to apply the finite element method as a tool to solve practical physical problems. This revised fourth edition includes the addition of a large number of new problems (including SI problems), an appendix for mechanical and thermal properties, and more civil applications.
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