Finite Element Analysis Applications: A Systematic and Practical Approach strikes a solid balance between more traditional FEA textbooks that focus primarily on theory, and the software specific guidebooks that help teach students and professionals how to use particular FEA software packages without providing the theoretical foundation. In this new textbook, Professor Bi condenses the introduction of theories and focuses mainly on essentials that students need to understand FEA models. The book is organized to be application-oriented, covering FEA modeling theory and skills directly associated with activities involved in design processes.
Discussion of classic FEA elements (such as truss, beam and frame) is limited. Via the use of several case studies, the book provides easy-to-follow guidance on modeling of different design problems. It uses SolidWorks simulation as the platform so that students do not need to waste time creating geometries for FEA modelling.
Table of Contents
1. Overview of Finite Element Analysis Methods 2. Decomposition 3. Description of Elements 4. Elemental Modelling 5. System Analysis and Modelling 6. Solutions to System Models 7. Integrated Computer Design Environments 8. Solid Mechanics Problems 9. Heat Transfer Problem 10. Flow Dynamics 11. Multi-Physics Simulations 12. Verification and Validation