Error-controlled Adaptive Finite Elements in Solid Mechanics(English, Hardcover, Ramm Ekkehard)

Error-controlled Adaptive Finite Elements in Solid Mechanics(English, Hardcover, Ramm Ekkehard)

  • Ramm Ekkehard
Publisher:John Wiley & SonsISBN 13: 9780471496502ISBN 10: 0471496502

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Error-controlled Adaptive Finite Elements in Solid Mechanics(English, Hardcover, Ramm Ekkehard) is written by Ramm Ekkehard and published by John Wiley & Sons Inc. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0471496502 (ISBN 10) and 9780471496502 (ISBN 13).

Finite Element Methods are used for numerous engineering applications where numerical solutions of partial differential equations are needed. As computers can now deal with the millions of parameters used in these methods, automatic error estimation and automatic adaptation of the utilised method (according to this error estimation), has become a hot research topic. This text offers comprehensive coverage of this new field of automatic adaptation and error estimation, bringing together the work of eight outstanding researchers in this field who have completed a six year national research project within the German Science Foundation. The result is a state-of-the-art work in true reference style. Each chapter is self-contained and covers theoretical, algorithmic and software presentations as well as solved problems. A main feature consists of several carefully elaborated benchmarks of 2D- and 3D- applications. First book to go beyond the Finite Element Method in itself Covers material from a new research area Presents benchmarks of 2D- and 3D- applications Fits with the new trend for genetic strategies in engineering