文档介绍:Structural Analysis with Finite Elements
Friedel Hartmann Casimir Katz
Structural Analysis with
Finite Elements
With 408 Figures and 26 Tables
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Friedel Hartmann
University of Kassel Structural Mechanics
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Preface
The finite element method has e an indispensible tool in structural
analysis, and tells an unparalleled ess story. With ess, however, came
criticism, because it was noticeable that knowledge of the method among prac-
titioners did not keep up with ess. Reviewing plain that the
method is increasingly applied