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Finite Element Analysis: Method, Verification and Validation / Edition 2

Current price: $139.95
Finite Element Analysis: Method, Verification and Validation / Edition 2
Finite Element Analysis: Method, Verification and Validation / Edition 2

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Finite Element Analysis: Method, Verification and Validation / Edition 2

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The revised and updated second edition of offers a comprehensive review of the theoretical foundations of the finite element method and highlights the fundamentals of solution verification, validation, and uncertainty quantification. Written by noted experts on the topic, the book covers the theoretical fundamentals as well as the algorithmic structure of the finite element method. The text contains numerous examples and helpful exercises that clearly illustrate the techniques and procedures needed for accurate estimation of the quantities of interest. In addition, the authors describe the technical requirements for the formulation and application of design rules. Designed as an accessible resource, the book has a companion website that contains a solutions manual, PowerPoint slides for instructors, and a link to finite element software. This important text: Written for students in mechanical and civil engineering, analysts seeking professional certification, and applied mathematicians, includes the tools, concepts, techniques, and procedures that help with an understanding of finite element analysis.

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