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BOUNDARY ELEMENT METHODS IN CREEP AND FRACTURE

Subrata Mukherjee - Personal Name;

Presents the formulation and application of the Boundary Element Method (BEM), a prominent numerical technique, for analyzing complex material phenomena, specifically creep and fracture. BEM is a numerical method used to solve boundary value problems in science and engineering. The main focus of this book is on the computational mechanics analysis of materials, including the formulation for the combined analysis of plasticity and creep, demonstrating that BEM is a suitable tool for handling coupled nonlinear problems in solid mechanics.


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Potorono B6 1ENG55
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Series Title
Engineering
Call Number
1ENG54
Publisher
New York, USA : Applied Science Publisher Ltd.., 1982
Collation
210 pages
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-85334-163-x
Edition
-
Subject(s)
Mechanics
Mechanical Engineering
Boundary Element Method
Fracture Mechanics
Computational Mechanics
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