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Introduction to Finite Element, Boundary Element, and Meshless Methods: With Applications to Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow
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9780791860335
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300
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ASME Press
Publication date:
2014
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1.3 The Finite Element Method
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"The Finite Element Method." Introduction to Finite Element, Boundary Element, and Meshless Methods: With Applications to Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow. Ed. Pepper, D, Kassab, A, & Divo, E. ASME Press, 2014.
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To illustrate finite element methodology, assume a differential operator (L) exists in two-dimensions.
3.1
Error in Finite Element Approximation
3.2One-dimensional Elements
3.3Two-dimensional Elements
3.4Three-dimensional Elements
3.5Quadrature
3.6Reduced Integration
3.7Time Dependence
3.8Petrov-Galerkin Method
3.9Taylor-Galerkin Method
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