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040 _aAR-HaUTN
100 _aZienkiewicz, O. C.
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245 _aThe finite element method
_cO. C. Zienkiewicz , R. L. Taylor
250 _a5th. ed.
260 _aOxford
_bButterworthHeinemann
300 _axvi, 689 p.
500 _aApéndices e índices de autores y alfabético, al final del libro
504 _aReferencias bibliográficas, al final de cada capítulo
505 _tSome preliminaries : the standard discrete system
505 _tA direct approach to problems in elasticity
505 _tGeneralization of the finite element concepts. Galerkinweighted residual and variational approaches
505 _tPlane stress and plane strain
505 _tAxisymmetric stress analysis
505 _tThreedimensional stress analysis
505 _tSteadystate field problems. Heat conduction, electric and magnetic potential, fluid, flow, etc.
505 _t"Standard" and "hierarchical" element shape functions : some general families of Co continuity
505 _tMapped elements and numerical integration. "Infinite" and "singularity" elements
505 _tThe patch test, reduced integration, and nonconforming elements
505 _tMixed formulation and constraintscomplete field methods
505 _tIncompressible materials, mixed methods and other procedures of solution
505 _tMixed formulation and constraints. Incomplete (hybrid) field methods, boundary/Trefftz methods
505 _tErrors, recovery processes and error estimates
505 _tAdaptive finte element refinement
505 _tPointbased approximation; elementfree Galerkin and other meshless methods
505 _tThe time dimension. Semidiscretization of field and dynamic problems and analytical solution procedures
505 _tThe time dimension. Discrete approximation in time
505 _tCoupled systems
505 _tComputer procedures for finite element analysis
700 _aTaylor, R. L.
942 _cBK
999 _c820
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