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_aEncyclopedia of computational mechanics / _ceditors, Erwin Stein, René de Borst, Thomas J.R. Hughes. |
246 | 3 | _aEncyclopaedia of computational mechanics | |
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_aChichester, West Sussex : _bJohn Wiley, _c[2004] |
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_a3 volumes : _billustrations ; _c29 cm |
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_gVolume 1. _tFundamentals -- _g1. _tFundamentals, Introduction and Survey / _rErwin Stein -- _g2. _tFinite Difference Methods / _rOwe Axelsson -- _g3. _tInterpolation in h-version Finite Element Spaces / _rThomas Apel -- _g4. _tFinite Element Methods / _rSusanne C. Brenner and Carsten Carstensen -- _g5. _tThe p-version of the Finite Element Method / _rErnst Rank, Barna Szabo and Alexander Duster -- _g6. _tSpectral Methods / _rClaudio Canuto and Alfio Quarteroni -- _g7. _tAdaptive Wavelet Techniques in Numerical Simulation / _rWolfgang Dahmen, Ronald DeVore and Albert Cohen -- _g8. _tPlates and Shells: Asymptotic Expansions and Hierarchic Models / _rZohar Yosibash, Monique Dauge and Erwan Faou -- _g9. _tMixed Finite Elements Methods / _rFranco Brezzi, Ferdinando Auricchio and Carlo Lovadina -- _g10. _tMeshfree Methods / _rTimon Rabczuk, Ted Belytschko, Sonia Fernandez-Mendez and Antonio Huerta -- _g11. _tDiscrete Element Method / _rNenad Bicanic -- _g12. _tBoundary Element Methods: Foundation and Error Analysis / _rW. L. Wendland and G. C. Hsiao -- _g13. _tCoupling of Boundary Element Methods and Finite Element Methods / _rErnst P. Stephan -- _g14. _tArbitrary Lagrangian--Eulerian Methods / _rJ. Donea, J.-Ph. Ponthot, A. Rodriguez-Ferran and A. Huerta -- _g15. _tFinite Volume Methods: Foundation and Analysis / _rTimothy Barth and Mario Ohlberger -- _g16. _tGeometrical Modeling of Technical Objects / _rF.-E. Wolter, M. Reuter and N. Peinecke -- _g17. _tMesh Generation and Mesh Adaptivity / _rP. Laug, P. L. George, P. J. Frey, H. Borouchaki and E. Saltel -- _g18. _tComputational Visualization / _rWilliam J. Schroeder and Mark S. Shephard -- _gVolume Rendering. _t-- _g19. _tLinear Algebraic Solvers and Eigenvalue Analysis / _rHenk A. van der Vorst -- _g20. _tMultigrid Methods for FEM and BEM Applications / _rWolfgang Hackbusch -- _g21. _tPanel Clustering Techniques and Hierarchical Matrices for BEM and FEM / _rWolfgang Hackbusch -- _g22. _tDomain Decomposition Methods and Preconditioning / _rV. G. Korneev and U. Langer -- _g23. _tNonlinear Systems and Bifurcations / _rWerner C. Rheinboldt -- _g24. _tAdaptive Computational Methods for Parabolic Problems / _rK. Eriksson, C. Johnson and A. Logg -- _g25. _tTime-dependent Problems with the Boundary Integral Equation Method / _rMartin Costabel -- _g26. _tFinite Element Methods for Maxwell Equations / _rLeszek Demkowicz -- _gVolume 2. _tSolids and Structures -- _g1. _tSolids, Introduction and Survey / _rRene de Borst -- _g2. _tFinite Element Method for Elasticity with Error-controlled Approximation and Model Adaptivity / _rMarcus Ruter and Erwin Stein -- _g3. _tModels and Finite Elements for Thin-walled Structures / _rW. A. Wall, M. Bischoff, K.-U. Bletzinger and E. Ramm -- _g4. _tBuckling of Structures / _rEduard Riks -- _g5. _tLinear and Nonlinear Structural Dynamics / _rGregory M. Hulbert -- _g6. _tComputational Contact Mechanics / _rP. Wriggers and G. Zavarise -- _g7. _tElastoplastic and Viscoplastic Deformations in Solids and Structures / _rF. Armero -- _g8. _tCrystal Plasticity / _rJan Schotte and Christian Miehe -- _g9. _tShakedown and Safety Assessment / _rNestor Zouain -- _g10. _tDamage, Material Instabilities, and Failure / _rRene de Borst -- _g11. _tComputational Fracture Mechanics / _rAnthony R. Ingraffea -- _g12. _tHomogenization Methods and Multiscale Modeling / _rTarek I. Zohdi -- _g13. _tComputational Modelling of Damage and Failures in Composite Laminates / _rJ. N. Reddy and D. H. Robbins Jr -- _g14. _tComputational Modeling of Forming Processes / _rD. R. J. Owen and D. Peric -- _g15. _tComputational Concrete Mechanics / _rRoman Lackner, Herbert A. Mang and Christian Pichler -- _g16. _tComputational Geomechanics Including Consolidation / _rJohn P. Carter and John C. Small -- _g17. _tMultifield Problems / _rB. A. Schrefler -- _gPart itioned. _tSolution Procedures -- _g18. _tComputational Biomechanics of Soft Biological Tissue / _rGerhard A. Holzapfel -- _g19. _tIdentification of Material Parameters for Constitutive Equations / _rR. Mahnken -- _g20. _tStochastic Finite Element Methods / _rSteen Krenk and Miguel A. Gutierrez -- _g21. _tFluid-structure Interaction Problems / _rRoger Ohayon -- _g22. _tAcoustics / _rPeter M. Pinsky and Lonny L. Thompson -- _g23. _tBoundary Integral Equation Methods for Elastic and Plastic Problems / _rMarc Bonnet -- _g24. _tBoundary Element Methods for the Dynamic Analysis of Elastic, Viscoelastic, and Piezoelastic Solids / _rM. Schanz, M. Kogl, L. Gaul and F. Moser -- _gVolume 3. _tFluids -- _g1. _tFluids, Introduction and Survey / _rThomas J. R. Hughes -- _g2. _tMultiscale and Stabilized Methods / _rThomas J. R. Hughes, Leopoldo P. Franca and Guglielmo Scovazzi -- _g3. _tSpectral Element and hp Methods / _rRobert M. Kirby and George Em Karniadakis -- _g4. _tDiscontinuous Galerkin Methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics / _rB. Cockburn -- _g5. _tVortex Methods / _rG. S. Winckelmans -- _gPart icle. _tRedistribution -- _g6. _tIncompressible Viscous Flows / _rRolf Rannacher -- _g7. _tComputability and Adaptivity in CFD / _rJ. Hoffman and C. Johnson -- _g8. _tDynamic Multilevel Methods and Turbulence / _rT. Dubois, R. M. Temam and F. Jauberteau -- _g9. _tTurbulence Direct Numerical Simulation and Large-eddy Simulation / _rPierre Sagaut -- _g10. _tTurbulence Closure Models for Computational Fluid Dynamics / _rPaul A. Durbin -- _g11. _tAerodynamics / _rAntony Jameson -- _g12. _tIndustrial Aerodynamics / _rFrederic L. Chalot -- _g13. _tCFD-based Nonlinear Computational Aeroelasticity / _rCharbel Farhat -- _g14. _tMixed Finite Element Methods for Non-newtonian Fluid / _rPatrick D. Anderson, Martien A. Hulsen and Frank P. T. Baaijens -- _g15. _tCombustion / _rT. J. Poinsot and D. P. Veynante -- _g16. _tBlood Flow / _rCharles A. Taylor -- _g17. _tFinite Element Methods for Fluid Dynamics with Moving Boundaries and Interfaces / _rTayfun E. Tezduyar -- _g18. _tShip Hydrodynamics / _rSergio R. Idelsohn, Julio Garcia and Eugenio Onate. |
520 | _a"Over the past four decades computational methods in applied mechanics have developed into valuable tools that are widely used across both industry and academia. The applications are numerous: aerospace structures, civil engineering structures, geotechnics, flow problems, automotive industry, geo-environmental modelling, biomechanics, electromagnetism, metal forming, to name but a few. This three volume set provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date collection of knowledge about this increasingly important area of engineering science. The Encyclopedia provides a well-rounded and practical knowledge base that will serve as a foundation for the reader's research and practice in developing designs and in understanding, assessing and managing numerical analysis systems. Containing over 70 in-depth and thoroughly cross referenced articles on key topics from internationally renowned researchers, the Encyclopedia of Computational Mechanics will cover three key areas. Volume One: Fundamentals will cover the basic concepts behind discretization, interpolation, error estimation, solvers, computer algebra and geometric modelling. Volume Two: Solids and Volume Three: Fluids will build on this foundation with extensive, in-depth coverage of industrial applications."--Publisher's website. | ||
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