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A.A. Becker
First Published - February 2004
Softback, 71 Pages
The main aim of this book is to provide readers with a simple introduction to the BE method, as an alternative technique to the FE method, without resorting to complex mathematical theory and jargon. Throughout the booklet, emphasis will be placed on the physical significance of the BE theory rather than its mathematical details. The coverage of the BE method in this booklet is limited to linear static analysis, with a brief introduction to non-linear problems. Sufficient references are given to enable readers to seek further details of BE formulations.
This booklet is aimed at readers who are reasonably familiar with the FE method and its application to engineering problems. It is assumed that the reader is a graduate in any engineering discipline, applied mathematics or physics with no previous knowledge of the mathematical foundation of BE methods.
1. Introduction |
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2. A brief History of the BE Method |
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4. Frequently-Asked-Questions on BE Methods |
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5. Theoretical foundation of the BE Method |
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6. Implementing BE Formulation on a computer |
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7. Dealing with Non-linear Problems |
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8. Some Examples of BE Applications |
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9. Concluding Remarks |
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References |
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Bibliography - A Selection of BE Textbooks |
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Date: February 1, 2004