Boundary Element Methods for Engineers and Scientists: An Introductory Course with Advanced Topics
This introductory course on the classical Boundary Element Method also contains advanced topics such as the Dual Reciprocity and the Hybrid Boundary Element Methods. The latter methods are extensions that permit the application of BME to anisotropic materials, as well as multi-field problems and flu...
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Zusammenfassung: | This introductory course on the classical Boundary Element Method also contains advanced topics such as the Dual Reciprocity and the Hybrid Boundary Element Methods. The latter methods are extensions that permit the application of BME to anisotropic materials, as well as multi-field problems and fluid-structure interaction. The class-tested textbook offers a clear and easy-to-understand introduction to the subject, including worked-out examples that describe all the basic features of the method. The first two chapters not only establish the mathematical basis for BEM but also review the basics of continuum mechanics for field problems, perhaps a unique feature for a text on numerical methods. This helps the reader to understand the physical principles of the field problems, to apply the method judiciously, and toe critically evaluate the results |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 488 p) |
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title | Boundary Element Methods for Engineers and Scientists An Introductory Course with Advanced Topics |
title_auth | Boundary Element Methods for Engineers and Scientists An Introductory Course with Advanced Topics |
title_exact_search | Boundary Element Methods for Engineers and Scientists An Introductory Course with Advanced Topics |
title_full | Boundary Element Methods for Engineers and Scientists An Introductory Course with Advanced Topics by Lothar Gaul, Martin Kögl, Marcus Wagner |
title_fullStr | Boundary Element Methods for Engineers and Scientists An Introductory Course with Advanced Topics by Lothar Gaul, Martin Kögl, Marcus Wagner |
title_full_unstemmed | Boundary Element Methods for Engineers and Scientists An Introductory Course with Advanced Topics by Lothar Gaul, Martin Kögl, Marcus Wagner |
title_short | Boundary Element Methods for Engineers and Scientists |
title_sort | boundary element methods for engineers and scientists an introductory course with advanced topics |
title_sub | An Introductory Course with Advanced Topics |
topic | Engineering Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering Applications of Mathematics Analysis Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Computational Intelligence Numerical Analysis Mathematical analysis Analysis (Mathematics) Applied mathematics Engineering mathematics Numerical analysis Computational intelligence Mechanics Mechanics, Applied Randelemente-Methode (DE-588)4076508-8 gnd |
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