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The Boundary Element Method for Engineers and Scientists
Theory and Applications
A theoretical and practical introduction to boundary element method (BEM) for professionals, researchers and students across all engineering disciplines, including computer codes and worked examples
John T. Katsikadelis (Author)
9780128044933, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 11 July 2016
464 pages, 200 illustrations
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.9 cm, 0.73 kg
The Boundary Element Method for Engineers and Scientists: Theory and Applications is a detailed introduction to the principles and use of boundary element method (BEM), enabling this versatile and powerful computational tool to be employed for engineering analysis and design. In this book, Dr. Katsikadelis presents the underlying principles and explains how the BEM equations are formed and numerically solved using only the mathematics and mechanics to which readers will have been exposed during undergraduate studies. All concepts are illustrated with worked examples and problems, helping to put theory into practice and to familiarize the reader with BEM programming through the use of code and programs listed in the book and also available in electronic form on the book’s companion website.
1. Introduction to BEM2. Preliminary Mathematical Concepts3. The BEM for Potential Problems in Two Dimensions4. Numerical Implementation of the BEM5. Boundary Element Technology6. Applications7. The BEM for Two-Dimensional Elastostatic Problems8. The BEM for Potential Problems in Inhomogeneous Bodies9. The BEM for Time Dependent Problems10.The BEM for Nonlinear Potential Problems
Subject Areas: Maths for engineers [TBJ], Technology: general issues [TB]
