Finite Element Methods Problem 4.20 : the six-step FE approach for a system of elastic bars with changing boundary conditions. / Simon Jones.
The six-step finite element approach is employed to solve a four-degree-of-freedom axial bar problem. The bar element is introduced. The boundary conditions for the problem depend on the response of the system (there is a gap at one end that may or may not close under the given loading), which must...
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Summary: | The six-step finite element approach is employed to solve a four-degree-of-freedom axial bar problem. The bar element is introduced. The boundary conditions for the problem depend on the response of the system (there is a gap at one end that may or may not close under the given loading), which must be accounted for in the solution strategy. |
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ISBN: | 9781259861901 |