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A clear and accessible overview of the Finite Element Method The finite element method (FEM), which involves solutions to partial differential equations and integro-differential equations, is a powerful tool for solving structural mechanics and fluid mechanics problems. FEM results in versatile computer programs with flexible applications, usable with minimal training to solve practical problems in a variety of engineering and design contexts.
Introduction to Finite Element Analysis and Design offers a comprehensive yet readable overview of both theoretical and practical elements of FEM. With a greater focus on design aspects than most comparable volumes, it's an invaluable introduction to a key suite of software and design tools. The third edition has been fully updated to reflect the latest research and applications. Readers of the third edition of
Introduction to Finite Element Analysis and Design will find:
- 50% more exercise problems than the previous edition, with an accompanying solutions manual for instructors
- A brand-new chapter on plate and shell finite elements
- Tutorials for commercial finite element software, including MATLAB, ANSYS, ABAQUS, and NASTRAN
Introduction to Finite Element Analysis and Design is ideal for advanced undergraduate students in finite element analysis- or design-related courses, as well as for researchers and design engineers looking for self-guided tools.
About the author
Nam-Ho Kim, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida, where he has taught Finite Element Analysis and Design for 20 years. His research focuses on structural design optimization, sensitivity analysis, design under uncertainty, nonlinear structural mechanics, and related subjects. He has authored or co-authored several books and over 250 articles.
Bhavani V. Sankar, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida. He has published over 300 articles in journals and conference proceedings and is a Fellow of ASME, Founding Member and Fellow of the American Society for Composites, and Associate Fellow of the AIAA. He is a three-time recipient of the Bisplinghoff Memorial Teaching Award and a two-time recipient of the Florida Teaching Incentive Program Award.
Ashok V. Kumar, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida, where he has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level finite element analysis courses. He has authored over 50 papers in journals and conference proceedings, and his research group has developed commercial finite element analysis software which enables mesh independent analysis.