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Not-A-TextbookTM
On: Finite
Element
Systems Engineering |
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There are many good books on finite element (FE) theory: This is not one of them. Rather, this book fills the gap between FE textbooks and commercial user manuals. This is done by providing just enough theory for the practicing engineer to use commercial FE tools to solve real world structural problems - but with full insight into the theoretical assumptions and cognizance of the limitations of the method. Mathematics are developed from structural mechanics (i.e., physical basis) w/applications to heat transfer, fluid mechanics and other engineering problems shown by analogy. This approach avoids the high-level mathematics (i.e., variational calculus) typically used to develop the theory in its most general form. Some practical FE system modeling techniques to simulate common mechanical parts found in complex structural systems but not covered in classical FE textbooks. Simple examples are provided to illustrate both the implications of FE theory and provide practical techniques to model parts that do not lend themselves to conventional meshing (bearings, fasteners, etc.). Also, discussed are industry evaluation standards (e.g., design margins) used to evaluate analysis results requiring design decisions. This book also includes an introduction to structural dynamics. Examples
are solved using the Fem2K FE program. It
performs 3-D static/transient structural
analyses and steady state thermal, electrical or fluid flow
problems. It's
self-contained with a simple user interface, model
development, solver and output reviewing utilities. It, by no
means, has all the modern automeshing features and error
checking of modern production programs (so does require thinking) but can
be learned quickly and used to
solve many useful engineering problems. It also serves as a low
cost, self-teaching tool. Original buyers of
this book can request
a free copy of Fem2K.
Between
this book and Fem2K, this is
an easy way for a
practicing engineer to get started in FE analysis.
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About the Author:
Ken Woodard is
a registered professional engineer holding B.S./M.S.M.E.,
specializing in Applied Mechanics, from
Ken is the author of a number of technical papers/articles in computer aided engineering, finite element applications, shock&vibration analysis, and rapid prototype development. He also holds several patents and is the developer of Fem2K. |
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