The underlying mechanics of the finite element method as applied to structural analysis is explored in paradigmatic terms. It is shown that the stress correspondence paradigm has the most explanatory power and that it can be axiomatized from a very basic principle, the Hu-Washizu theorem, which is a variation of the least action principle. Numerical experiments are presented to show that the predictions based on analytical quantification from the stress correspondence paradigm are verifiable
This book has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect developments since the third edition, w...
Finite element procedures are now an important and frequently indispensable part of engineering anal...
When a uniform flow of any nature is interrupted, the readjustment of the flow results in concentrat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1983.M...
The computation of thermal stresses in displacement finite elements through a formal theoretical bas...
This book presents theories and the main useful techniques of the Finite Element Method (FEM), with ...
Arguments are presented showing the inadequacy of the minimum total potential energy principle for d...
In this paper the author offers is the classification of the formulae of Finite Element Method. This...
Modern computer simulations make stress analysis easy. As they continue to replace classical mathema...
A relaxation of stress in the elements of constructions is considered and an approach is proposed fo...
Abstract. Interestingly, an esoteric branch of pure mathematics called “func-tional analysis”, more ...
summary:The fundamental problem in the application of the principle of complementary energy is the c...
Computer simulations of physical phenomena are at the moment common both in science and industry. Th...
The concept of the equivalent stress is a simple and traditional engineering way to solve problems r...
Inelastic Analysis of Solids and Structures presents in a unified manner the physical and theoretica...
This book has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect developments since the third edition, w...
Finite element procedures are now an important and frequently indispensable part of engineering anal...
When a uniform flow of any nature is interrupted, the readjustment of the flow results in concentrat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1983.M...
The computation of thermal stresses in displacement finite elements through a formal theoretical bas...
This book presents theories and the main useful techniques of the Finite Element Method (FEM), with ...
Arguments are presented showing the inadequacy of the minimum total potential energy principle for d...
In this paper the author offers is the classification of the formulae of Finite Element Method. This...
Modern computer simulations make stress analysis easy. As they continue to replace classical mathema...
A relaxation of stress in the elements of constructions is considered and an approach is proposed fo...
Abstract. Interestingly, an esoteric branch of pure mathematics called “func-tional analysis”, more ...
summary:The fundamental problem in the application of the principle of complementary energy is the c...
Computer simulations of physical phenomena are at the moment common both in science and industry. Th...
The concept of the equivalent stress is a simple and traditional engineering way to solve problems r...
Inelastic Analysis of Solids and Structures presents in a unified manner the physical and theoretica...
This book has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect developments since the third edition, w...
Finite element procedures are now an important and frequently indispensable part of engineering anal...
When a uniform flow of any nature is interrupted, the readjustment of the flow results in concentrat...