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Engineering Thermodynamics: A Computer Approach (SI Units Version), Third Edition

Intended as a textbook for applied or engineering thermodynamics, or as a reference for practicing engineers, the book uses extensive in-text, solved examples and computer simulations to cover

Engineering Mechanics_ K. L. Kumar

experiments as reference. Table of Content: Chapter 1 Engineering Mechanics : What and Why? REVIEW SECTION R1 Review of SI Units R2 Review of Vectors Chapter 2 Forces and Force Systems Chapter 3

Finite Element Method

approximation, finite element process, incompressible problems, form subdomains, incompressible elasticity, superconvergent patch recovery, energy norm error, indicial form, quadratic triangles, new finite

Finite Element Procedures in Engineering Analysis (Prentice-Hall civil engineering and engineering mechanics series)

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This a very good book about numerical procedures to be implement in a finite element code. From static to dynamic, it covers almost all details on this subject. Today we have

The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics, Sixth Edition

This is the key text and reference for engineers, researchers and senior students dealing with the analysis and modelling of structures - from large civil engineering projects such as dams

The Finite Element Method for Fluid Dynamics, Sixth Edition

Dealing with general problems in fluid mechanics, convection diffusion, compressible and incompressible laminar and turbulent flow, shallow water flows and waves, this is the leading text

Basic Control Volume Finite Element Methods For Fluids And Solids (Iisc Research Monographs)

to fully construct working CVFEM solutions of basic fluid flow and solid mechanics problems. Contents: Governing Equations; The Essential Ingredients in a Numerical Solution; Control Volume Finite Element

Rock Mechanics on a Geological Base (Developments in Geotechnical Engineering)

Until a few years ago, hydropower, road tunneling and mining were the main fields interested in rock mechanics. Now, however, rock mechanics is becoming increasingly important in many more branches


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