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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-605)TT003637500
    In: 1972, 10. 1972,4/5, S.331-348.
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV043075631
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (308 pages)
    Edition: [2nd ed.]
    ISBN: 0191630330 , 9780191630330
    Note: Appendix E: Stehfest's formula and weights for numerical Laplace transform inversion , Includes bibliographical references and index , Cover; Contents; 1 Historical introduction; 2 Weighted residual and variational methods; 2.1 Classification of differential operators; 2.2 Self-adjoint positive definite operators; 2.3 Weighted residual methods; 2.4 Extremum formulation: homogeneous boundary conditions; 2.5 Non-homogeneous boundary conditions; 2.6 Partial differential equations: natural boundary conditions; 2.7 The Rayleigh-Ritz method; 2.8 The 'elastic analogy' for Poisson's equation; 2.9 Variational methods for time-dependent problems; 2.10 Exercises and solutions; 3 The finite element method for elliptic problems , 3.1 Difficulties associated with the application of weighted residual methods3.2 Piecewise application of the Galerkin method; 3.3 Terminology; 3.4 Finite element idealization; 3.5 Illustrative problem involving one independent variable; 3.6 Finite element equations for Poisson's equation; 3.7 A rectangular element for Poisson's equation; 3.8 A triangular element for Poisson's equation; 3.9 Exercises and solutions; 4 Higher-order elements: the isoparametric concept; 4.1 A two-point boundary-value problem; 4.2 Higher-order rectangular elements; 4.3 Higher-order triangular elements , 4.4 Two degrees of freedom at each node4.5 Condensation of internal nodal freedoms; 4.6 Curved boundaries and higher-order elements: isoparametric elements; 4.7 Exercises and solutions; 5 Further topics in the finite element method; 5.1 The variational approach; 5.2 Collocation and least squares methods; 5.3 Use of Galerkin's method for time-dependent and non-linear problems; 5.4 Time-dependent problems using variational principles which are not extremal; 5.5 The Laplace transform; 5.6 Exercises and solutions; 6 Convergence of the finite element method; 6.1 A one-dimensional example , 6.2 Two-dimensional problems involving Poisson's equation6.3 Isoparametric elements: numerical integration; 6.4 Non-conforming elements: the patch test; 6.5 Comparison with the finite difference method: stability; 6.6 Exercises and solutions; 7 The boundary element method; 7.1 Integral formulation of boundary-value problems; 7.2 Boundary element idealization for Laplace's equation; 7.3 A constant boundary element for Laplace's equation; 7.4 A linear element for Laplace's equation; 7.5 Time-dependent problems; 7.6 Exercises and solutions; 8 Computational aspects; 8.1 Pre-processor , 8.2 Solution phase8.3 Post-processor; 8.4 Finite element method (FEM) or boundary element method (BEM)?; Appendix A: Partial differential equation models in the physical sciences; A.1 Parabolic problems; A.2 Elliptic problems; A.3 Hyperbolic problems; A.4 Initial and boundary conditions; Appendix B: Some integral theorems of the vector calculus; Appendix C: A formula for integrating products of area coordinates over a triangle; Appendix D: Numerical integration formulae; D.1 One-dimensional Gauss quadrature; D.2 Two-dimensional Gauss quadrature; D.3 Logarithmic Gauss quadrature , The finite element method is a technique for solving problems in applied science and engineering. The essence of this book is the application of the finite element method to the solution of boundary and initial-value problems posed in terms of partial differential equations. The method is developed for the solution of Poisson's equation, in a weighted-residual context, and then proceeds to time-dependent and nonlinear problems. The relationship with the variational approach is also explained. This book is written at an introductory level, developing all the necessary concepts where required. Co
    Language: English
    Keywords: Finite-Elemente-Methode
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-627)387467130
    ISSN: 0005-0091
    In: Australian quarterly, Balmain, NSW : Australian Institute of Political Science, 1929, 37(1965), 4, Seite 45-55, 0005-0091
    In: volume:37
    In: year:1965
    In: number:4
    In: pages:45-55
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Oxford : OUP Oxford
    UID:
    (DE-627)803856202
    Format: Online Ressource (308 pages) , illustrations
    Edition: [2nd ed.]
    ISBN: 9780191630330 , 0191630330
    Content: The finite element method is a technique for solving problems in applied science and engineering. The essence of this book is the application of the finite element method to the solution of boundary and initial-value problems posed in terms of partial differential equations. The method is developed for the solution of Poisson's equation, in a weighted-residual context, and then proceeds to time-dependent and nonlinear problems. The relationship with the variational approach is also explained. This book is written at an introductory level, developing all the necessary concepts where required. Co
    Note: Appendix E: Stehfest's formula and weights for numerical Laplace transform inversion. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record , Includes bibliographical references and index , 3.1 Difficulties associated with the application of weighted residual methods3.2 Piecewise application of the Galerkin method; 3.3 Terminology; 3.4 Finite element idealization; 3.5 Illustrative problem involving one independent variable; 3.6 Finite element equations for Poisson's equation; 3.7 A rectangular element for Poisson's equation; 3.8 A triangular element for Poisson's equation; 3.9 Exercises and solutions; 4 Higher-order elements: the isoparametric concept; 4.1 A two-point boundary-value problem; 4.2 Higher-order rectangular elements; 4.3 Higher-order triangular elements. , 4.4 Two degrees of freedom at each node4.5 Condensation of internal nodal freedoms; 4.6 Curved boundaries and higher-order elements: isoparametric elements; 4.7 Exercises and solutions; 5 Further topics in the finite element method; 5.1 The variational approach; 5.2 Collocation and least squares methods; 5.3 Use of Galerkin's method for time-dependent and non-linear problems; 5.4 Time-dependent problems using variational principles which are not extremal; 5.5 The Laplace transform; 5.6 Exercises and solutions; 6 Convergence of the finite element method; 6.1 A one-dimensional example. , 6.2 Two-dimensional problems involving Poisson's equation6.3 Isoparametric elements: numerical integration; 6.4 Non-conforming elements: the patch test; 6.5 Comparison with the finite difference method: stability; 6.6 Exercises and solutions; 7 The boundary element method; 7.1 Integral formulation of boundary-value problems; 7.2 Boundary element idealization for Laplace's equation; 7.3 A constant boundary element for Laplace's equation; 7.4 A linear element for Laplace's equation; 7.5 Time-dependent problems; 7.6 Exercises and solutions; 8 Computational aspects; 8.1 Pre-processor. , 8.2 Solution phase8.3 Post-processor; 8.4 Finite element method (FEM) or boundary element method (BEM)?; Appendix A: Partial differential equation models in the physical sciences; A.1 Parabolic problems; A.2 Elliptic problems; A.3 Hyperbolic problems; A.4 Initial and boundary conditions; Appendix B: Some integral theorems of the vector calculus; Appendix C: A formula for integrating products of area coordinates over a triangle; Appendix D: Numerical integration formulae; D.1 One-dimensional Gauss quadrature; D.2 Two-dimensional Gauss quadrature; D.3 Logarithmic Gauss quadrature. , Cover; Contents; 1 Historical introduction; 2 Weighted residual and variational methods; 2.1 Classification of differential operators; 2.2 Self-adjoint positive definite operators; 2.3 Weighted residual methods; 2.4 Extremum formulation: homogeneous boundary conditions; 2.5 Non-homogeneous boundary conditions; 2.6 Partial differential equations: natural boundary conditions; 2.7 The Rayleigh-Ritz method; 2.8 The 'elastic analogy' for Poisson's equation; 2.9 Variational methods for time-dependent problems; 2.10 Exercises and solutions; 3 The finite element method for elliptic problems.
    Additional Edition: 9780199609130
    Additional Edition: Print version Finite Element Method : An Introduction with Partial Differential Equations
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-605)TT002077116
    Note: In: Environment and land use in Africa / ed. by M. F. Thomas. London, (1969). - ISBN 416-10840-7. - S. 23 - 56
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-605)TT003614936
    Note: QUART.J.ROY.METEOR.SOC. 93 (1967) NR.395, S.109-115
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 7
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    Cardiff : Univ. of Wales Pr.
    UID:
    (DE-627)373200447
    Format: XVIII, 278 S
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    UID:
    (DE-627)390786497
    Format: S. 5-39 , Ill
    In: Proceedings of the Spelaeological Society ; 2
    Language: English
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  • 9
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    Hatfield : Numerical Optimisation Centre, Hatfield Polytechnic
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    UID:
    (DE-627)596009968
    Format: 15 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Technical report / Numerical Optimisation Centre 183
    In: [1]
    Language: English
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  • 10
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    Harwell, Oxfordshire : Engineering Division, AERE
    UID:
    (DE-627)1876305991
    Format: 12 Seiten , Illustration
    ISBN: 0705801845
    Series Statement: AERE-M 2636
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 6
    Language: English
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