Buch, Englisch, 600 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 280 mm
ISBN: 978-1-041-01995-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
With the aid of computer simulations, design engineers can predict stresses, deformation, and failure in structural, mechanical, and bio-mechanical components with a few keystrokes. But simulations are built on sophisticated mathematics, physics, and numerical methods, and always involve some judicious approximations. Engineers need a thorough grasp of these concepts to know how to set up their simulations correctly and to interpret their predictions. This book contains all the theory they need to make the best use of their simulations.
Beginning with a description of the physical and mathematical laws that govern deformation in solids, the text presents models of material behavior; solutions to important boundary value problems using classical methods of analysis; a detailed description of the finite element method; fracture mechanics and failure analysis; as well as structural theories of rods, plates and shells.
All chapters in this new edition contain additional material, but the most substantial changes are to Chapter 8: “Finite Element Analysis: Theory and Implementation,” which now covers topics such as locking-resistant finite elements for simulations of solids subjected to large deformations; structural elements (trusses, beams, and plates); as well as methods for enforcing constraints in finite element simulations, cohesive zone models of interface fracture, and contact elements. In addition, a new companion volume provides over 400 example problems with their solutions. The text is supplemented by example finite element codes posted on GitHub, which demonstrate all the finite element algorithms described in the text.
Zielgruppe
Academic, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
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Weitere Infos & Material
1 Overview of Solid Mechanics
2 Governing Equations
3 Constitutive Models – Relations between Stress and Strain
4 Solutions to simple boundary and initial value problems for elastic solids
5 Solutions for linear elastic solids
6 Solutions for plastic solids
7 Finite Element Analysis: An Introduction
8 Finite Element Analysis: Theory and Implementation
9 Modeling Material Failure
10 Solutions for Rods, Beams, Membranes, Plates and Shells
Appendix A Review of Vectors and Matrices
Appendix B Introduction to Tensors and their properties
Appendix C Index Notation for Vector and Tensor Operations
Appendix D Vectors and Tensor Operations in Polar Coordinates
Appendix E Miscellaneous derivations