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Finite Elements: Theory, Fast Solvers, and Applications in Solid Mechanics by Dietrich Braess β€” book cover

Finite Elements: Theory, Fast Solvers, and Applications in Solid Mechanics

by Dietrich Braess
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Overview

This definitive introduction to finite element methods was thoroughly updated for this 2007 third edition, which features important material for both research and application of the finite element method. The discussion of saddle-point problems is a highlight of the book and has been elaborated to include many more nonstandard applications. The chapter on applications in elasticity now contains a complete discussion of locking phenomena. The numerical solution of elliptic partial differential equations is an important application of finite elements and the author discusses this subject comprehensively. These equations are treated as variational problems for which the Sobolev spaces are the right framework. Graduate students who do not necessarily have any particular background in differential equations, but require an introduction to finite element methods will find this text invaluable. Specifically, the chapter on finite elements in solid mechanics provides a bridge between mathematics and engineering.

Synopsis

This thoroughly revised third edition updates the definitive introduction to finite element methods.

About the Author, Dietrich Braess

Dietrich Braess is Professor of Mathematics at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2007
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521705189

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