G. R. Liu ...
712 pages - Publisher: CRC Press; 1st edition (July 29, 2002)
Language: English - ISBN-10: 0849312388 - ISBN-13: 978-0849312380
As we attempt to solve engineering problems of ever increasing
complexity, so must we develop and learn new methods for doing so. The
Finite Difference Method used for centuries eventually gave way to
Finite Element Methods (FEM), which better met the demands for
flexibility, effectiveness, and accuracy in problems involving complex
geometry. Now, however, the limitations of FEM are becoming increasingly
evident, and a new and more powerful class of techniques is emerging.
For
the first time in book form, Mesh Free Methods: Moving Beyond the
Finite Element Method provides full, step-by-step details of techniques
that can handle very effectively a variety of mechanics problems. The
author systematically explores and establishes the theories, principles,
and procedures that lead to mesh free methods. He shows that meshless
methods not only accommodate complex problems in the mechanics of
solids, structures, and fluids, but they do so with a significant
reduction in pre-processing time.
While they are not yet fully
mature, mesh free methods promise to revolutionize engineering analysis.
Filled with the new and unpublished results of the author's
award-winning research team, this book is your key to unlocking the
potential of these techniques, implementing them to solve real-world
problems, and contributing to further advancements.