This book presents theories and the main useful techniques of the Finite
Element Method (FEM), with an introduction to FEM and many case studies
of its use in engineering practice. It supports engineers and students
to solve primarily linear problems in mechanical engineering, with a
main focus on static and dynamic structural problems.
Readers of this text are encouraged to discover the proper relationship
between theory and practice, within the finite element method: Practice
without theory is blind, but theory without practice is sterile.
Beginning with elasticity basic concepts and the classical theories of
stressed materials, the work goes on to apply the relationship between
forces, displacements, stresses and strains on the process of modeling,
simulating and designing engineered technical systems. Chapters discuss
the finite element equations for static, eigenvalue analysis, as well as
transient analyses.
Students and practitioners using commercial FEM software will find this
book very helpful. It uses straightforward examples to demonstrate a
complete and detailed finite element procedure, emphasizing the
differences between exact and numerical procedures.