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100 _aZienkiewicz, O. C.
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245 _aThe finite element method for solid and structural mechanics
_cO. C. Zienkiewicz , R. L. Taylor
250 _a6th. ed.
260 _aOxford
_bElsevier ButterworthHeinemann
300 _axv, 631 p.
_bgráficos
500 _aApéndices, índices de autores y alfabético, al final del libro
505 _tGeneral problems in solid mechanics and nonlinearity
505 _tGalerkin method of approximation. Irreductible and mixed forms
505 _tSolutions of nonlinear algebraic equations
505 _tInelastic and nonlinear materials
505 _tGeometrically nonlinear problems. Finite deformation
505 _tMaterial constitution for finite deformation
505 _tTreatment of constraints. Contact and tied interfaces
505 _tPseudorigid and rigidflexible bodies
505 _tDiscrete element methods
505 _tStructural mechanics problems in one dimension. Rods
505 _tPlate bending approximation : thin (Kirchhoff) plates an C1 continuity requirements
505 _t"Thick" ReissnerMindlin plates. Irreducible and mixed formulations
505 _tShells as an assembly of flat elements
505 _tCurved rods and axisymmetric shells
505 _tShells as a special case of threedimensional analysis. ReissnerMindlin assumptions
505 _tSemianalytical finit element processes. Use of orthogonal functions and "finite strip" methods
505 _tNonlinear structural problems. Large displacement and instability
505 _tMultiscale modelling
505 _tComputer procedures for finite element analysis
700 _aTaylor, R. L.
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