An Introductory Guide to Finite Element Analysis
Introductory Guide Series (PEP)
An Introductory Guide to Finite Element Analysis is written specifically for engineers and scientists who want to understand the fundamental theory of finite element (FE) analysis and to learn how to analyse practical problems using FE software. Based on lecture notes compiled by the author whilst running successful "continuing professional development" courses on finite element methods over the past 12 years, this excellent book provides answers to the fundamental questions a newcomer to FEA, or a busy practising engineer, might want to ask without using unnecessarily complex mathematical explanations.
This book provides the theoretical background to understanding linear finite element analysis, presents a number of examples to illustrate how practical problems can be analysed using FE software, and provides a firm foundation for readers interested in further, more advanced, non-linear applications.
Structural analysis using pinjointed elements
Continuum elements (twodimensional, axisymmetric, three-dimensional
elements)
Energy and variational approaches
Higher order quadratic elements
Beam, plate, and shell elements
Practical guidelines for FE applications
Introduction to nonlinear FE analysis
Thermal problems
Examples of FE applications