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                                    LanguageENG
                                    PublishYear2009
                                
                                    publishCompany
                                    Cambridge University Press
                                
                                
                                    EISBN
                                    9780511601811
                                
                                
                                    PISBN
                                    9780521896788
                                
                                
                                    
                                        edition
                                        1
                                    
                                
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                                This book tackles the question: how can an engineer with a powerful finite element program but modest background knowledge of mechanics solve unfamiliar problems? Engineering educators will find this book to be a new and exciting approach to helping students engage with complex ideas. Practising engineers who use finite element methods to solve problems in solids and structures will extend the range of problems they can solve as well as accelerate their learning on new problems. This book's special strengths include: • A thoroughly modern approach to learning and understanding mechanics problems • Comprehensive coverage of a large collection of problems ranging from static to dynamic and from linear to nonlinear, applied to a variety of structures and components • Accompanying software that is sophisticated and versatile and is available for free from the book's website • Ability to complement any standard finite element textbook.
                        
                    
                    
                        Collected by
                    - UCLA
 - Princeton University
 - University of Cambridge
 - University of Oxford
 - California Institute of Technology
 - Columbia University Library
 - Stanford University
 - University of Chicago
 - MIT
 - UCB
 
                
            