A project-based introduction to computational statics / Andreas Öchsner.
2021
TA350 .O34 2021
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Title
A project-based introduction to computational statics / Andreas Öchsner.
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Edition
Second edition.
ISBN
9783030587710 (electronic bk.)
3030587711 (electronic bk.)
9783030587703
3030587703
9783030587727 (print)
303058772X
9783030587734 (print)
3030587738
3030587711 (electronic bk.)
9783030587703
3030587703
9783030587727 (print)
303058772X
9783030587734 (print)
3030587738
Published
Cham : Springer, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 262 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-58771-0 doi
Call Number
TA350 .O34 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
531
Summary
This book uses a novel concept to teach the finite element method, applying it to solid mechanics. This major conceptual shift takes away lengthy theoretical derivations in the face-to-face interactions with students and focuses on the summary of key equations and concepts; and to practice these on well-chosen example problems. For this new, 2nd edition, many examples and design modifications have been added, so that the learning-by-doing features of this book make it easier to understand the concepts and put them into practice. The theoretical derivations are provided as additional reading and students must study and review the derivations in a self-study approach. The book provides the theoretical foundations to solve a comprehensive design project in tensile testing. A classical clip-on extensometer serves as the demonstrator on which to apply the provided concepts. The major goal is to derive the calibration curve based on different approaches, i.e., analytical mechanics and based on the finite element method, and to consider further design questions such as technical drawings, manufacturing, and cost assessment. Working with two concepts, i.e., analytical and computational mechanics strengthens the vertical integration of knowledge and allows the student to compare and understand the different concepts, as well as highlighting the essential need for benchmarking any numerical result.
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Table of Contents
Intro
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
Acknowledgements
Contents
Symbols and abbreviations
1. Introduction and problem formulation
2. Review of analytical mechanics
3. Finite element method
4. Outlook: two- and three-dimensional elements
5. Answers to supplementary problems
Index.
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
Acknowledgements
Contents
Symbols and abbreviations
1. Introduction and problem formulation
2. Review of analytical mechanics
3. Finite element method
4. Outlook: two- and three-dimensional elements
5. Answers to supplementary problems
Index.