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Structural Dynamics by Finite Elements

William Weaver, Jr - Personal Name; Paul R. Johnston - Personal Name;

Presents a unified treatment of Structural Dynamics using the Finite Element Method (FEM). Intended as a foundational text in civil and engineering fields, it introduces the basic theory of structural dynamics and combines it with the principles of FEM for the analysis of complex structures. The content covers the formulation of mass and stiffness matrices for various structural elements, dynamic analysis techniques (such as modal analysis and time-step integration), and their application in solving a range of structural dynamics problems.


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Potorono B6 1ENG61
1ENG61
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Series Title
Engineering
Call Number
1ENG61
Publisher
New Jersey, USA : Prentice-Hall, Inc.., 1987
Collation
591 pages
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-13-853508-6
Edition
1st Edition
Subject(s)
Finite Element Method
Structural Dynamics
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