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  3. http://thepiratebay.sx.unblock.to/torrent/8705393/Introduction_to_Finite_Element_Analysis_Using_MATLAB__amp__Abaqu
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  5. Introduction to Finite Element Analysis Using MATLAB® and Abaqus
  6. Author(s): Amar Khennane
  7. Publisher: CRC Press
  8. Date: June 10, 2013
  9. Pages: 486
  10. Format: PDF
  11. Language: English
  12. ISBN-10: 1466580208
  13. ISBN-13: 978-1466580206
  14. Size: 9.72 MB
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  19. Description:
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  24. There are some books that target the theory of the finite element, while others focus on the programming side of things. Introduction to Finite Element Analysis Using MATLAB® and Abaqus accomplishes both. This book teaches the first principles of the finite element method. It presents the theory of the finite element method while maintaining a balance between its mathematical formulation, programming implementation, and application using commercial software.
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  26. The computer implementation is carried out using MATLAB, while the practical applications are carried out in both MATLAB and Abaqus. MATLAB is a high-level language specially designed for dealing with matrices, making it particularly suited for programming the finite element method, while Abaqus is a suite of commercial finite element software.
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  28. * Includes more than 100 tables, photographs, and figures
  29. * Provides MATLAB codes to generate contour plots for sample results
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  31. Introduction to Finite Element Analysis Using MATLAB and Abaqus introduces and explains theory in each chapter, and provides corresponding examples. It offers introductory notes and provides matrix structural analysis for trusses, beams, and frames. The book examines the theories of stress and strain and the relationships between them.
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  33. The author then covers weighted residual methods and finite element approximation and numerical integration. He presents the finite element formulation for plane stress/strain problems, introduces axisymmetric problems, and highlights the theory of plates. The text supplies step-by-step procedures for solving problems with Abaqus interactive and keyword editions. The described procedures are implemented as MATLAB codes and Abaqus files can be found on the CRC Press website.
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  43. "A very good introduction to the Finite Element Method with a balanced treatment of theory and implementation."
  44. --F. Albermani, Reader in Structural Engineering, The University of Queensland, Australia
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  49. About the Author:
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  54. Dr. Amar Khennane is a senior lecturer in the School of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. He earned his PhD in civil engineering from the University of Queensland, Australia; a Master of Science in structural engineering from Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; and a bachelorΓÇÖs degree in civil engineering from the University of Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria. His teaching experience spans 20 years, and two continents. He has taught structural analysis, structural mechanics, and the finite element method at various universities.
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