Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering
9781779569424
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Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Engineering analysis relies on mathematical modeling to predict the behavior of complex systems. The finite element method (FEM) has become one of the most powerful computational tools for solving engineering problems. Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering introduces the fundamental principles of FEM and its applications in structural, thermal, and fluid systems. The book discusses discretization, interpolation functions, and numerical solution techniques. It also covers practical aspects of FEM software and error analysis. Through illustrative examples and exercises, it provides engineers and students with the computational foundation to model and analyze real-world engineering systems effectively.
Author Bio
Martin Blair is a Civil Engineer with a diverse background in Geotechnical and Civil Engineering within the water industry. Currently holding the position of Design Lead within a large multinational consultancy, providing engineering consultancy services to water utility companies within the UK. Martin’s academic journey includes earning his BSc degree from Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland. Committed to continuous learning, Martin actively participates in extracurricular activities including teaching part-time for an online collage, Semester Learning & Development Limited, to share his depth of knowledge with the next generation of Engineers. Martin’s passion for sharing engineering knowledge coupled with his diverse experiences, shapes him into a skilled Engineering professional.