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Finite Element Methods and Their Applications, PDF eBook

Finite Element Methods and Their Applications PDF

Part of the Scientific Computation series

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The ?nite element method is one of the major tools used in the numerical solution of partial di?erential equations.

This book o?ers a fundamental and practical introduction to the method, its variants, and their applications.

In presenting the material, I have attempted to introduce every concept in the simplest possible setting and to maintain a level of treatment that is as rigorous as possible without being unnecessarily abstract.

The book is based on the material that I have used in a graduate course at Southern Methodist University for several years.

Part of the material was alsousedformyseminarnotesatPurdueUniversity,UniversityofMinnesota, andTexasA&MUniversity.Furthermore,thisbookwasthebasisforsummer schools on the ?nite element method and its applications held in China, Iran, Mexico, and Venezuela.

This book covers six major topics and four applications.

In Chap. 1, the 1 2 standard (H-and H -conforming) ?nite element method is introduced.

In Chaps.2and3,twocloselyrelated?niteelementmethods,thenonconforming and the mixed ?nite element methods, are discussed.

The discontinuous and characteristic?niteelementmethodsarestudiedinChaps.4and5;thesetwo methods have been recently developed.

The adaptive ?nite element method is considered in Chap. 6. The last four chapters are devoted to applications of these methods to solid mechanics (Chap. 7), ?uid mechanics (Chap. 8), ?uid ?ow in porous media (Chap. 9), and semiconductor modeling (Chap. 10).

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