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The
goal of this book is to focus on introductory modeling techniques used in
finite element analysis, and illustrated thought the use of the Algor
program. Many of the
capabilities and limitations of finite element analysis will be addressed.
This will hopefully help the reader to become a more responsible
user of the finite element method. Unfortunately,
some people believe that finite element analysis is just another add-on
feature to a CAD program, and therefore does not require any additional
expertise to use. As many
experienced finite element users will testify, the most impressive finite
element mesh does not produce accurate results, if other parameters (such
as: boundary conditions, loads, or element type) are not correctly defined.
Hopefully, after reading this
book and working through the exercises, the reader will gain an
introductory understanding of how to build finite element models that
correctly represent the corresponding physical parts.
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| Chapter 1
- Introduction |
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| Chapter 2
- Stiffness Matrices |
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| Chapter 3
- Using Superdraw |
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| Chapter 4
- Preparing Finite Element
Data with Algor |
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| Chapter 5
- Modeling Techniques |
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| Chapter 6
- Plane Stress/Strain
Modeling Techniques |
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| Chapter 7
- Axisymmetric Element
Modeling Techniques |
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| Chapter 8
- Truss Element Modeling
Techniques |
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| Chapter 9
- Beam Element Modeling
Techniques |
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| Chapter 10
- Plate/Shell 'Element
Modeling Techniques |
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| Chapter
11
- 3D Solid Element Modeling
Techniques |
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| Chapter
12
- Mode Shapes and Natural Frequency
Analysis |
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| Chapter
13
- Using Boundary Elements |
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| Chapter
14
- Heat Transfer |
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| Appendix
A - Matrices and
Simultaneous Equations |
250 Pages

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